COACHING EDUCATION 2007-2008
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INTRODUCTION
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Welcome
to the coaching education program for Fort Lowell Soccer Club. The coaching
education at In this
site, there will be activities for different age group players, tips
for coaches, ideas for parents, and places to obtain further information.
I hope that you find all of the information useful and informative.
Mark
Francis |
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FORT LOWELL SOCCER CLUB
DEVELOPMENTAL PROGRAM
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This program is designed to further the development of players in Fort Lowell and in Tucson. It is meant teach and challenge players in each age group. PLAYER
SELECTION Tryouts
dates will occur on or after the last TUSD day of classes. The format
for tryouts should be team games and small-sided games. Goalkeeper may
be selected from a different tryout held by a goalkeeping specialist.
TEAM
NAME PLAYER
TRAINING LEAGUE
PLAY TOURNAMENT
PLAY Another tournament that teams should consider is the Pima Cup. This tournament is the season ending tournament for PCJSL and the participation by Fort Lowell teams indicate our support for the local league. The AYSA season ending tournament, whether it is the Chevy Cup or the Snickers Cup, is a decision by the coach. That decision must be guided by the quality of the performances of the team throughout the playing year. Certainly, all the teams should strive to play in the Snickers Cup. Other tournaments may be out of state or in state. It is strongly suggested that teams enter either the Capistrano Cup Tournament, held in mid August, or the Hotspurs Football Club Tournament, held on Labor Day. There are several fantastic tournaments for select teams that enhance the development of players. The coach and the Director of Coaching will give careful consideration to these tournaments. COSTS Tournament entrance fees are also an additional cost. The exact amount per player will be determined after the tournament schedule is fixed. All fees with the exception of the Fort Lowell registration fee are paid to the team treasurer. The team treasurer is selected from among the team parents and is responsible for accounting for the team funds. COACH
TRAINING EVALUATION |
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FORT LOWELL SOCCER CLUB COACHES CODE OF ETHICS |
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Coaches shall never place
the value of winning over the safety and welfare of players. § Coaches shall instruct players to play within the written laws of the game and within the spirit of the game. § Coaches shall not seek unfair advantage by teaching deliberate un-sportsmanlike behavior to players. § Coaches should not tolerate inappropriate behavior from players or parents regardless of the situation. § Coaches shall not place excessive demands on players that impede academic progress. § Coaches must never encourage players to violate AYSA and PCJSL recruitment rules and policies. § Coaches should direct players to seek proper medical attention and to follow physicians’ instructions regarding treatment and recovery. § Coaches shall not place inappropriate pressure, through phone calls to homes or having other players place calls to homes or other inappropriate contacts, on players to play for their team.
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Coaches shall not prohibit players from transferring to another team
or club. Responsibilities to the
Laws of the Game
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Coaches should demonstrate
a working knowledge of the Laws of the Game. § Coaches must adhere to the letter and spirit of the Laws of the Game. § Coaches must constantly strive to teach good sporting behavior. § Coaches are responsible for their players understanding the intent and application of the Laws of the Game.
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Coaches are responsible for the actions of players on the field and
must not condone or permit actions by players with the intent to cause
injury to opponents. Responsibilities to Officials
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Officials must have the
support of coaches, players, and spectators. Coaches must refrain from
criticizing officials in the presence of players and/or spectators. § Professional respect, before, during, and after the game, should be mutual. § Coaches must not incite un-sportsmanlike conduct towards officials.
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Coaches should direct all comments regarding officials to the appropriate
organization that assigns officials. Responsibilities Regarding
Recruiting
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Coaches, managers, team
parents or any team representative must strictly observe all ASYSA rules
and regulations regarding recruiting.
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It is inappropriate to use
other clubs public forum to recruit players.
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It is inappropriate to recruit
players actively playing for another team.
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When discussing advantages
of Fort Lowell, coaches should refrain from making derogatory remarks
regarding other coaches, teams, and organizations.
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It is unethical for any
coach to make a statement to a prospective player that cannot be fulfilled
or to offer compensation as an inducement to play. Responsibilities
to Fort Lowell Soccer Club and other Associations
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Coaches must adhere to all
the rules and regulations of Ft. Lowell, PCJSL, and ASYSA, especially
those regarding eligible players, team formation, and recruiting. Coaches
must be knowledgeable of these rules and they must not violate these
rules.
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Any problems that cannot
be resolved between coaches should be referred to the appropriate Ft.
Lowell Board member. Other
Responsibilities
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A coach’s behavior must
be such as to bring credit to herself, to Ft. Lowell, and the sport
of soccer.
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The attitude and conduct
of the coach towards officials, players, spectators and coaches should
be controlled and undemonstrative.
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It is unacceptable for a
coach to have any verbal altercation with an opposing coach or bench
before, during or after the game. VIOLATING
OR NON-ADHERENCE TO THE CODE OF ETHICS WILL RESULT IN DISCIPLINARY ACTION.
SUCH ACTION RANGES FROM A REPRIMAND TO EXPULSION FROM FORT LOWELL SOCCER
CLUB. IN ADDITION, OTHER ACTION MAYBE TAKEN BY PCJSL AND AYSA. A DISCIPLINARY
COMMITTEE WILL HEAR ALL VIOLATIONS OF THE CODE OF ETHICS. A COACH, WHO
DESIRES TO APPEAL AN ACTION TAKEN BY THE FORT LOWELL DISCIPLINARY COMMITTEE,
MUST DO SO TO THE FORT LOWELL BOARD OF DIRECTORS. This code of ethics is courtesy of the Washington State Youth Soccer Association. |