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Coaching Code of Conduct

Article 13.1 of our bylaws dictates the code of ethics that coaches should  follow to effectively manage their responsibilities to the players, parents  and the club. Adherence to this code is necessary to create the best possible  atmosphere for our players.

Article 13: Code of Ethics

 13.1 Code of Ethics for Coaches
A specific code of ethics has been developed and formally adopted as a  part of the Bylaws of the Club to clearly communicate the Club's strict  requirement that the conduct and demeanor of all coaches, assistant coaches,  and others involved in any way with the supervision or administration  of players always reflects courtesy, good sportsmanship, and professionalism  as well as ethical and moral behavior. Violation of any aspect of this  code will be subject to the disciplinary procedures established by the  Club up to and including the separation of coaching and Club membership  privileges.

13.1.1 Responsibility to Players
A. The Coach must never place the value of winning over the safety and  welfare of players. Winning should only be promoted as a result of preparation  and teamwork not as an individual achievement or an end in itself.
B. Coaches shall instruct and ensure that players play according to the  policies of the Club and within the written laws and spirit of the game  at all times.
C. Coaches shall never seek unfair advantage by failing to allow every  player to participate in each game, by substituting un-registered players,  or by allowing un-sportsman like behavior in any form.
D. Coaches shall endeavor to play each player approximately one-half of  each game, unless the player has not attended at least 50% of the scheduled  practices preceding each game. Exceptions will be a medical or personal  excuse acceptable to the coach.
E. Coaches must take proactive corrective action at any time when they  observe any form of inappropriate behavior from any player, parent, spectator,  or other party to any Club game or practice.
F. Coaches must always direct players to seek proper medical attention  for injuries and to follow the physician's instructions regarding treatment  and recovery. At no time should a player be put at risk by returning from  injury prematurely or by being forced to play while injured.

 13.1.2 Responsibility to the Club
A. Adherence to all Club rules and policies as well as the Indiana Youth  Soccer Association, and the Northwest Indiana Soccer Association, especially  those regarding eligibility, team formation, and player participation  may never be violated. It is the responsibility of every coach to know  and understand these rules.
B. Player development and the improvement of the player through coaching  and participation is essential to the growth of the sport. The coach must  always behave in such a manner that the principles, integrity, and dignity  of the sport are maintained.
C. Any problems that cannot be resolved between coaches, assistant coaches,  members, or other individuals as regards matters of the Club must be referred  to the Coordinator or other member of the Board of Directors as soon as  possible and must never interfere with any Club activities or in any way  be conducted in a manner that is not in keeping with the express policies  and purposes of the Club.

 13.1.3 Responsibility to the Laws of the Game
A. Coaches should be knowledgeable with the laws of the game of soccer.  Coaches are also responsible to ensure that their players understand the  intent as well as the application of the rules.
B. Coaches must always adhere to the letter and spirit of the laws of  the game.
C. Coaches are responsible for their player's actions on the field and  must not permit to violate this Code of Ethics or the policies of this  Club.
D. The coach must strive constantly to teach good sporting behavior.

 13.1.4 Responsibility to Officials
A. Officials must always have the support of coaches, players, members,  and spectators. Criticism of officials undermines the purpose of the game.  Coaches must always refrain from and encourage all others to refrain from  criticizing officials in the presence of players.
B. Coaches should strive to develop communication with officials giving  each party an opportunity to better understand the problems relating to  their specific area and provide an example to players of the benefits  of mutual cooperation.
C. On game day, officials should be treated with respect before, during,  and after the game. Officials should be addressed politely and courteously.  Professional respect should be mutual and there should be no demeaning  dialogue or gesture between official, coach, member, or player. Coaches  may never incite players or spectators or attempt to disrupt the flow  of play.
D. Constructive comments or appropriate feedback regarding any official  should be made in writing and submitted to the respective Coordinator  or a member of the Board of Directors.

 13.1.5 Game Day and Other Responsibilities
A. A coach's behavior must be such as to bring credit to him/herself,  the team, our Club, and the sport of soccer. This is never more evident  than on the day of the contest.
B. Rival coaches should meet prior to the game and exchange friendly or  professional greetings. While the concept of competition is recognized,  it cannot take precedence over exemplary professional conduct.
C. During play, coaches have a responsibility to be as inconspicuous as  possible. Coaches shall exhibit a respectful attitude towards all players.  The attitude of the coach towards officials, spectators, members, and  all players should be controlled and undemonstrative.
D. It shall be unethical and subject to discipline for a coach to have  a verbal altercation with an opposing coach, bench, official, or player  during the game. Physical contact in any form is considered highly unethical  and subject to the disciplinary processes of the Club.
E. Coaches shall cooperate with Coordinators to provide for the adequate  preparation and maintenance of all fields and playing surfaces as assigned  or requested.

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