CASTLEKNOCK CELTIC CODE OF ETHICS FOR CHILDREN Condensed Version
Castleknock
Celtic is committed to ensuring that all steps are taken to protect our
children, who in turn should therefore do the following :-
1
Play
for enjoyment, not just to please your parents or coach
2
Play
by the Laws of the Game
3
Always
accept the referee's decision
4
Play
with control. Do not lose your temper
5
Play
for yourself and your team - your team's performance will benefit and so will
your own
6
Be
a "good sport". Applaud all
good play whether by your team or the opponent
7
Respect
your opponent. Treat all players, as you would like to be treated. Do not
"bully" or take advantage of any player
8
Co-operate
with the coach, team-mates and opponents
9
Remember
that the goals of the game are to have fun, improve your skills, and feel good
10
At
the final whistle applaud and thank your opponents and the referee for the
match
11
Always
remember that you owe a duty of care to your opponents. Tackle hard but fairly; do not intend to hurt
your opponent
12
Win
with humility - lose with dignity
13
You
must not bring the club into disrepute by your actions/conduct on or off the
playing field
CASTLEKNOCK CELTIC CODE OF ETHICS FOR PARENTS Condensed Version
1
Encourage
your child always to play by the Laws of the Game
2
Remember,
young people are involved in Soccer for their enjoyment, not yours
3
Teach
young children that honest endeavour is as important as winning
4
Help
young people to work towards skill improvement and good sportsmanship
5
Set
a good example by applauding good play on both sides
6
Never
ridicule, humiliate or shout at young players for making a mistake or losing a
match
7
Do
not place emphasis on winning at all costs
8
Do
not force an unwilling child to participate in the playing of soccer
9
As
a spectator, do not use profane language or harass referees, coaches, or
players
10
Do
not publicly question the referees' judgement and never their honesty
11
Recognise
the value and importance of volunteer referees and coaches
12
Encourage
in your child an appreciation of mutual respect for team-mates and opponents
13
You
must not bring the club into disrepute by your actions/conduct on or off the
playing field
1
CASTLEKNOCK CELTIC CODE OF ETHICS FOR COACHES Condensed Version
Remember
that as a coach of under-age teams you must act in "loco parentis"
and to that extent your duty of care is more onerous than that of a coach to an
adult team
2
Remember
that young people need a coach whom they can respect. Lead by example
3
Be
generous with your praise when it is deserved. “Mol an Óige agus tiocfaidh sí”
4
Never
ridicule or shout at players for making mistakes or losing a match
5
Be
reasonable in your demands on the players' time, energy and enthusiasm
6
Remember
that they have other interests and demands on their time
7
Prepare
young players for inter-class and inter-school activities
8
Ensure
all players participate in matches. "Average" players require and
deserve equal time. This must be implemented, even in non-competitive games or
games in tournaments abroad
9
Remember
that young players play for fun and enjoyment and that skill learning and
playing for fun have priority over highly structured competition - Winning is
not the only objective
10
Develop
player and team respect for the ability of opponents, as well as for the
judgement of referees and opposing coaches
11
Insist
on fair and disciplined play. Do not
tolerate foul play, fighting or foul language. Be prepared to take off an offending player
12
Set
realistic goals for the team and individual players and do not push young
players into adult-like competitions
13
Encourage
young players to develop basic skills and sportsmanship. Avoid overspecialisation in positional play
during their formative years
14
Create
a safe and enjoyable environment in which to train and play
15
Do
not over-burden younger players with too much information
16
Make
a personal commitment to keep yourself informed on sound coaching principles
and methods, and on the principles of growth and development of young people
17
Be
aware of the effect you have on growing children
18
Never
criticise the referee or assistant referee during or after a match in front of
players or spectators
19
Always
thank the match officials and if they have made decisions which require
clarification discuss the problems after everyone has changed
20
Seek
and follow the advice of a doctor in determining when an injured player is
ready to play again
21
Ensure
that proper equipment and facilities are available at all times, including
First Aid
22
Ensure
that all your players know that bullying whether verbal or physical will not be
tolerated
23
You
must not bring the club into disrepute by your actions/conduct on or off the
playing field