WASATCH SOCCER CLUB: Code of Conduct
Parents & Fans
Wasatch Soccer Club prides itself on being a respectful athletic organization. This extends to our behavior in and around the soccer community. Please read and follow the Code of Conduct guidelines defined below. This will help promote WSC and soccer in the state in a respectful manner.
- You are encouraged to cheer, clap, and otherwise support your player and his/her team while remaining respectful and courteous to your fellow supporters, opposing supporters, referees, players, and coaches.
- Do not enter the field during play, and refrain from throwing anything on or near the field. This will help avoid any unnecessary play stoppage and keep objects away that may injure a player.
- No abusive language or gestures will be tolerated.
- Accept and comply with instructions given to you by the coaching staff or referee.
- No coaching your player during warm-up, half-time or any time during the game.
Coaches Code of Ethics
Below is a list of responsibilities each coach agrees to accept by signing a contract when participating in UYSA soccer. Any violations should be reported to a WSC board member promptly.
UTAH YOUTH SOCCER ASSOCIATION
PURPOSE
This Code of Coaching Ethics has been developed to clarify and define standards of professional,
ethical, and moral behavior from coaches affiliated with the Utah Youth Soccer Association
(UYSA).
ARTICLE I – RESPONSIBILITIES TO PLAYERS
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Coaches shall not place the value of winning over the safety and welfare of players.
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Coaches shall instruct players to play within the Laws of the Game and within the spirit of the game at all times.
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Coaches shall not seek unfair advantage by teaching unsporting behavior to players.
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Coaches shall not encourage, condone, or tolerate inappropriate behavior from players in any situation.
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Coaches shall not encourage players to violate any Law of the Game or any rule of competition established by UYSA.
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Coaches shall not encourage, condone, or permit any player to violate any bylaw, rule, or policy of UYSA or the applicable Member Organization.
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Coaches shall not discourage, deter, or deny players the right of advancement to participate in training or competition at a higher level.
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Coaches shall direct players to seek proper medical attention for injuries and to follow instructions received from health care professionals regarding treatment and rehabilitation.
ARTICLE II – RESPONSIBILITY TO OPPONENTS
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Coaches shall afford to opponents the respect expected by the Law of Game and the spirit of UYSA competition.
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Coaches shall not encourage, condone, or permit any player to engage in conduct with the intent of causing injury to an opponent.
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Coaches shall not engage in any physical or verbal confrontation with any opposing player, coach, or supporter.
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Coaches shall not scout an opponent except in sanctioned competition in places open to the public.
ARTICLE III – RESPONSIBILITIES TO THE GAME
ARTICLE IV – RESPONSIBILITY TO OFFICIALS
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Coaches shall extend respect and courtesy to match and competition officials.
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Coaches shall not incite players, team officials, or spectators into conduct towards officials that is contrary to the Laws of the Game.
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Coaches shall not make demeaning or derogatory comments or gestures directed towards any official.
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Coaches shall use their influence and authority to deter inappropriate conduct by supporters towards officials and opponents.
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Coaches shall employ only methods authorized by the Laws of the Game, the rules of the competition, or the policies of UYSA to pursue review of decisions by match or competition officials.
ARTICLE V – RESPONSIBILITY TO UYSA AND MEMBER ORGANIZATIONS
ARTICLE VI – RESPONSIBILITIES REGARDING RECRUITING
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Coaches shall comply with rules and policies pertaining to registration and player recruitment.
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Coaches shall not engage in any recruiting activity at any event sponsored by the Olympic Development Program (ODP) or the Junior Development Academy (JDA).
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Coaches shall not solicit or encourage the transfer of any player currently registered to another Member Organization.
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Coaches shall not knowingly misrepresent the potential benefits to a player of becoming affiliated with a particular coach, team, or member organization.
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Coaches shall not knowingly, recklessly, or negligently misrepresent or defame programs associated with other coaches, teams, or member organizations.
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Coaches shall not promise or provide any compensation to a player as an inducement to register or play with a particular team or member organization.
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Coaches shall cease and desist from any and all recruiting activity directed toward a player upon request from the player or the player’s legal guardian.
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Coaches shall not allow any surrogate to engage in recruiting activities prohibited by the Code of Coaching Ethics.