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Parents and Legal Guardians:

Logan Township has issued a code of conduct statement for all sports clubs playing in Logan Township.  It is extremely important that coaches, player, parents, spectators, and visitors read and abide by the Township's code of conduct.  Parent(s) or Legal Guardians of children registering to play soccer in Logan Township must sign this form stating they have read the code of conduct and that they will abide by it.  If you chose not to sign this form your child will not be permitted to participate in Logan's soccer program.

Logan Township Code of Conduct


Logan Soccer Club's Coaches Code of Conduct

The Board of Directors of Logan Soccer Club and the leaders of the affiliated leagues are concerned about the conduct of all coaches and referees during games at all levels, from recreational to premier.

We want to ensure that games are fair, positive and enjoyable experiences for all of the children and adults involved. A soccer game should be friendly and unifying - a spirited social and athletic occasion for players, coaches, referees and spectators.

To clarify expectations of coach conduct, we jointly expect all coaches to conform to this code of conduct.

Before, during and after the game be an example of dignity, patience and positive spirit.

Before a game, introduce yourself to the opposing coach and to the referee.

During the game, you are responsible for the sportsmanship of your players. If one of your players is disrespectful, irresponsible or overly aggressive, take the player out of the game at least long enough for him/her to calm down.

During the game, you are also responsible for the conduct of the parents of your players. It is imperative to explain acceptable player and parent behavior in a preseason meeting.

Encourage them to applaud and cheer for plays by either team. Discourage them and you may need to be forceful and direct from yelling at players and the referee. During the game, you are also responsible for the conduct of spectators rooting for your team.

During the game, do not address the referee at all, If you have a small issue, discuss it with the referee calmly and patiently after the game. If you have a major complaint, or if you think the referee was unfair, biased, or unfit or incompetent report your opinion to your league. Your reactions will be taken seriously if they are presented objectively and formally.

>After the game, thank the referee and ask your players to do the same.

We stress two points:

Referees - especially young and inexperienced ones - are like your players and yourself, in that they need time to develop. You can play an important role in helping them to improve by letting them concentrate on the game. You can help by encouraging them, by accepting their inevitable, occasional mistakes and by offering constructive post-game comments. On the other hand, you could discourage and demoralize the referees by criticizing their decisions, by verbally abusing them and inciting - or even accepting your own players’ overly aggressive behavior.

Your example is powerful, for better or worse. If you insist on fair play, if you concentrate on your players’ enjoyment of the game and their overall, long term development, and if you support the referee, your players and their parents will notice. If you encourage (or allow) your players to play outside the rules, if you’re overly concerned about results, and if you criticize the referee harshly, your players and their parents will also notice.

Think about what you’re doing during the game! Uphold the Spirit of the Game! If you follow the expectations described above, the spirit of the game will be alive and well and will grow, along with the enjoyment of all.

Coaches who don’t follow the expectations described above will be disciplined or removed.

 
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