PLAYERS CODE OF CONDUCT
- REMEMBER THE GOLDEN
RULE – This is the most important
rule you’ll ever learn in sports! Always treat your teammates, coaches,
opponents and officials in the same manner that you would like to be treated.
That means respect, dignity, and total sportsmanship at all times.
- BE A GOOD SPORT-
Play fair. Be a leader. Set the example. Rise above poor behavior. Have
fun. The way in which you conduct yourself has a long lasting effect on
everybody around you. That’s what practicing good sportsmanship is all about.
- PRACTICE THE
FUNDAMENTALS - Master the soccer
basics. Practice your dribbling, shooting, passing, and defense, over and
over again.
- LISTEN TO YOUR COACH
– You may think your coach is the
best, the worst or somewhere in between. It makes no difference. If you’re
on the team, your job is to listen attentively to what your coach is saying.
Coaches volunteer their own time to work with your team. Don’t waste that
time.
- LEARN THE RULES –
when was the last time you sat
down and actually read the rule book? It’s hard to say you “know “ the game
if your really don’t know the rules of the game.
- NEVER QUESTION AN
OFFICIAL – Officials do not care
who wins and they have no favorite players. All they want is for a fair and
safe game to be played. And that’s no easy job. Make it easier by not
talking back to an official.
- PLAY HARD –
Hustle never goes out of style. Coaches absolutely love players who try a
little harder. If playing hard isn’t part of your game – make it!
- BE PATIENT WITH YOUR
TEAMMATES- Every player on your
team has certain strengths and weaknesses. Be patient with your teammates as
they improve their games – just as they will be patient with you improving
your game. Soccer is a team sport. Success can only come when the entire
team works and plays well together.
- INCLUDE YOUR PARENTS
– Your parents only want the best
in life for you. And they always want to see you succeed. Let them into your
soccer world, but remind them that there are ups and downs and your goal is to
have fun. It will be good for you to have their support and fun for them to
see you take responsibility as a member of the team.
- HAVE FUN –
It’s a simple concept. Win or lose, try to enjoy every moment on the field.
If playing isn’t fun, then something is wrong.
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