Poynton FC prides itself on it's FA Charter Standard
Community Club Award. As part of this award all our players, coaches,
volunteers and spectators are expected to follow the relevant code of
conduct. This is to ensure that all the players develop in a safe, friendly
and non-aggressive environment. We do not want to eradicate competition,
but we do want to encourage the right kind of competition. We hope to
develop footballers who respect the game, including those that play,
coach and watch. All our coaches, players and parents are expected to
sign a code of conduct that is relevant to them. This is held by the
Management Committee and used as an agreement between the individual
and the Club regarding their behaviour. We have found that this policy
works well and has so far protected the Club's reputation.
CODE OF CONDUCT FOR PLAYERS
Players are the most important people
in the sport. Playing for the team, and for the team to win, is the
most fundamental part of the game. But not winning at any cost –
Fair Play and respect for all others in the game is fundamentally important.
This Code focuses on players involved in top-class football. Nevertheless,
the key concepts in the Code are valid for players at all levels.
Obligations towards the game
A player should:
1. Make every effort to develop their own sporting abilities, in terms
of skill, technique, tactics and stamina.
2. Give maximum effort and strive for the best possible performance
during a game, even if his team is in a position where the desired result
has already been achieved.
3. Set a positive example for others, particularly young players and
supporters.
4. Avoid all forms of gamesmanship and time-wasting.
5. Always have regard for the best interests of the game, including
where publicly expressing an opinion on the game and any particular
aspect of it, including others involved in the game.
6. Not use inappropriate language.
Obligations towards one’s own team
A player should
1. Make every effort consistent with Fair Play and the Laws of the Game
to help his own team win.
2. Resist any influence which might, or might be seen to, bring into
question his commitment to the team winning.
Respect for the Laws of the Game and competition rules
A player should
1. Know and abide by the Laws, rules and spirit of the game, and the
competition rules.
2. Accept success and failure, victory and defeat, equally.
3. Resist any temptation to take banned substances or use banned techniques.
Respect towards Opponents
A player should
1. Treat opponents with due respect at all times, irrespective of the
result of the game.
2. Safeguard the physical fitness of opponents, avoid violence and rough
play, and help injured opponents.
Respect towards the Match Officials
A player should
1. Accept the decision of the Match Official without protest.
2. Avoid words or actions which may mislead a Match Official.
3. Show due respect towards Match Officials.
Respect towards Team Officials
A player should
1. Abide by the instructions of their Coach and Team Officials, provided
they do not contradict the spirit of this Code.
2. Show due respect towards the Team Officials of the opposition.
Obligations towards the Supporters
A player should:
1. Show due respect to the interests of supporters.
CODE OF CONDUCT FOR PARENTS / SPECTATORS
Parents / Spectators have a great influence
on children’s enjoyment and success in football. All children
play football because they first and foremost love the game –
it’s fun. It is important to remember that however good a child
becomes at football within your club it is important to reinforce the
message to parents / spectators that positive encouragement will contribute
to:
• Children enjoying football.
• A sense of personal achievement.
• Self-esteem.
• Improving the child’s skills and techniques.
A parent’s / spectator’s expectations and
attitudes have a significant bearing on a child’s attitude towards:
• Other players.
• Officials.
• Managers.
• Spectators.
Ensure that parents / spectators within
your club are always positive and encouraging towards all of the children
not just their own.
Encourage parents / spectators to:
• Applaud the opposition as well
as your own team.
• Avoid coaching the child during the game.
• Not to shout and scream.
• Respect the referee’s decision.
• Give attention to each of the children involved in football
not just the most talented.
• Give encouragement to everyone to participate in football.
Ensure that parents / spectators within
your club agree and adhere to your club’s Code of Conduct and
Child Protection Policy.
CODE OF CONDUCT FOR COACHES
Coaches are key to the establishment of
ethics in football. Their concept of ethics are their attitude directly
affects the behaviour of players under their supervision. Coaches are,
therefore, expected to pay particular care to the moral aspect of their
conduct.
Coaches have to be aware that almost all of their everyday decisions
and choices of actions, as well as strategic targets, have ethical implications.
It is natural that winning constitutes a basic concern for coaches.
This code is not intended to conflict with that. However, the code calls
for coaches to disassociate themselves from a “win-at-all-costs”
attitude.
Increased responsibility is requested from coaches involved in coaching
young people. The health, safety, welfare and moral education of young
people are a first priority, before the achievement or the reputation
of the club, school, coach or parent.
Set out below is The F.A. Coaches Association Code of Conduct (which
reflects the standards expressed by the National Coaching Foundation
and the National Association of Sports Coaches) which forms the benchmark
for all involved in coaching:
1. Coaches must respect the rights, dignity
and worth of each and every person and treat each equally within the
context of the sport.
2. Coaches must place the well-being and safety of each player above
all other considerations, including the development of performance.
3. Coaches must adhere to all guidelines laid down by governing bodies.
4. Coaches must develop an appropriate working relationship with each
player based on mutual trust and respect.
5. Coaches must not exert undue influence to obtain personal benefit
or reward.
6. Coaches must encourage and guide players to accept responsibility
for their own behaviour and performance.
7. Coaches must ensure that the activities they direct or advocate are
appropriate for the age, maturity, experience and ability of players.
8. Coaches should, at the outset, clarify with the players (and, where
appropriate, parent) exactly what is expected of them and also what
they are entitled to expect from their coach.
9. Coaches must co-operate fully with other specialists (e.g. other
coaches, officials, sports scientists, doctors, physiotherapists) in
the best interests of the player.
10. Coaches must always promote the positive aspects of the sport (e.g.
fair play) and never condone violations of the Laws of the Game, behaviour
contrary to the spirit of the Laws of the Game or relevant rules and
regulations or the use of prohibited substances or techniques.
11. Coaches must consistently display high standards of behaviour and
appearance.
12. Coaches must not use or tolerate inappropriate language.
CODE OF CONDUCT FOR CLUB OFFICIALS
This Code applies to all team / club officials
(although some items may not apply to all officials).
Obligations towards the Game
The team official should
1. Set a positive example for others, particularly young
players and supporters.
2. Promote and develop his own team having regard to the interest of
the Players, Supporters and reputation of the national game.
3. Share knowledge and experience when invited to do so, taking into
account the interest of the body that has requested this rather than
personal interests.
4. Avoid all forms of gamesmanship.
5. Show due respect to Match Officials and others involved in the game.
6. Always have regard for the best interests of the game, including
where publicly expressing an opinion of the game and any particular
aspect of it, including others involved in the game.
7. Not use or tolerate inappropriate language.
Obligations towards the Team
The team official should
1. Make every effort to develop the sporting, technical
and tactical levels of the club/team, and to obtain the best results
for the team, using all permitted means.
2. Give priority to the interests of the team over individual interests.
3. Resist all illegal or unsporting influences, including banned substances
and techniques.
4. Promote ethical principles.
5. Show due respect for the interests of the players, coaches and officials,
their own club/team and others.
Obligations towards the Supporters
The team official should
1. Show due respect for the interests of supporters.
Respect towards the Match Officials
A team official should
1. Accept the decisions of the Match Official without
protest.
2. Avoid words or actions which may mislead a Match Official.
3. Show due respect towards Match Officials.