Players Code of Conduct
- Always strive to give your best and work for the good of the team.
- Never belittle or condemn another player, coach, or referee.
- Missed calls, short shifts or other frustrations sometimes occur in any organized sport. Although they may seem significant at the time, they rarely affect the outcome of the game.
- Do not use foul language while involved in games and practices. There are better ways to deal with disputes or situations than lashing out in anger.
- Always be early for games and practices. Soccer is a team sport and if you are tardy, then the teaching, practice drills, game registration, etc. can be difficult to complete.
- Practices are a very necessary part of developing the skills you require to play soccer successfully. They are the only opportunity that the coaches have to teach these skills, so be there.
- Failure to attend practices may result in disciplinary action by your coach.
- Players who exhibit negative or disruptive behavior or attitude may be subject to de-registration.