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Coaches Code of Conduct
- RPFC will not tolerate sexual, racial, or any other type of discrimination.
- RPFC will encourage an atmosphere of openness, cooperation, respect and support.
- RPFC will encourage loyalty within the Club and the team.
- RPFC members will positively promote the image and development of the game of soccer.
FIFA Code of Conduct
- RPFC endorses FIFA’s rules for fair play:
- Play the game for the game’s sake
- Be generous when you win
- Be graceful when you lose
- Be fair always, no matter what the cost
- Obey the laws of the game
- Work for the good of your team
- Accept the decisions of the officials with good grace
- Believe in the honesty of your opponents
- Conduct yourself with honor and dignity
Coaches Code of Conduct
- Show respect for yourself, your players and your opponents.
- Do not use or tolerate abusive or profane language from any club member, coach or fan.
- Be gracious in victory and dignified in defeat.
- The Director of Coaching will review the status of any coach who is ejected from a game..
- Do not talk to fans, opposing players, or opposing coaches during games, except to offer congratulations or assistance.
- Coaching from the sidelines is prohibited. During games should be limited and positive.
- Do not argue with officials. Talk to them in a positive, respectful manor.
- Do not criticize a player in front of other players.
- Support other ASSA / RPFC trainers, coaches, teams, and players.
- Wear appropriate attire to all training sessions and games in accordance with club and coaching contracts.
- Tobacco, alcohol, and all illegal drugs are prohibited when in contact with any club members.
- Improper contact or relationships with players will result in immediate expulsion.
- Coaches must not share hotel rooms with girlfriends or boyfriends.
- Coaches must attend all meetings called by the DOC
- Be well prepared. Plan your session beforehand using curriculum provided by DOC.
- Be punctual and prepared for all training sessions and games.
- Be positive with the children. Encourage good discipline within the group.
- Ensure that the players are never left unsupervised at any stage during or after a session.
- Learn the players names, but do not use nicknames.
- Toilet breaks for young children. Must send children in two’s (never alone) during the session as required.
- Coaches must familiarise themselves with facility fire evacuation procedure and identify emergency exists and muster points prior to their first session.
- Set high standards for yourself and the players you are coaching. Lead by example.
- When disciplining individual players, include the Team Manager in all discussions with the player.
- Report any accidents to the Club Manager and DOC.
- If you encounter any problems with players or parents, provide a summary of the conflict to the Club Manager who will report it to the DOC.
- The coach should be the last person to leave the coaching area. He/she should also make sure that the players collect in the equipment at the end of their session. If you must leave a session before the players, confirm that your Team Manager will be present.
- If you are unable to attend a session you must inform the DOC.
- The coach must follow the curriculum issued by the DOC.
- If a player is injured, you must fill out an accident report and provide it to the Club Manager.
- Understand the laws of the game and ensure that players understand and follow them.
Rangers Team Records
W-L-T
Rangers U11 0-0-0
Rangers U12B 0-0-0
Rangers U12G 0-0-0
Rangers U13B 0-0-0
Rangers U14B 0-0-0
Rangers U14G 0-0-0
Rangers U16B 0-0-0
Rangers U18B 0-0-0
Rangers U18G 0-0-0