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CYSL Code of Conduct

CYSL is very proud to have an amazing community of parents and volunteer coaches who are dedicated to our goals of providing a friendly, noncompetitive and age appropriate recreational soccer experience for all. Listed below are the ethics codes by which both coaches and parents are expected to abide. If you witness inappropriate behavior at our practices or games, please let us know about it. It’s our job to address it.

Code of Ethics for Coaches

As a CYSL coach, I will:

  • Consider it an honor and a privilege to coach the young people of our community.
  • Keep in mind at all times that I am a youth sports coach and that the recreational experience is for the children, not for the adults.
  • Use positive coaching methods to make the experience enjoyable for my players, increase their self-esteem and foster in them a true sense of enjoyment of the sport in which they are engaged.
  • Treat officials with respect and dignity, and instruct my players and their parents to do the same.
  • Treat opposing coaches and opposing players with respect and dignity and encourage my players and my players’ parents to do the same.
  • Model grace, dignity and composure regardless of the outcome of the game.
  • Observe all player participation rules and strive to make each player feel as if he/she is a valuable member of the team regardless of any physical or developmental limitations he/she may have.
  • Teach the principles of fair play and sportsmanship to my players and model these principles for them at all times.
  • Strive to learn the rules of the game and teach those rules to my players and their parents as best I can.
  • Encourage safe play at all times and report any unsafe playing conditions to the CYSL as soon as I am able.
  • Not engage in any manner of personal abuse and harassment of others, whether verbal, physical, emotional or sexual.
  • Not use any illegal substances or tobacco products, or imbibing alcohol in the presence of my players or on school or park property.
  • Report any conduct that violates this code or adversely affects the positive, kid-friendly environment of the CYSL.
  • Agree to abide by and follow the CYSL Coaches’ Code of Ethics.

Code of Ethics for Parents

As a CYSL parent, I promise to support the goals of the CYSL, which include teaching youth to work together cooperatively and develop self-esteem and sports skills through game play, and, above all, to have fun. Furthermore, I understand that, as a spectator, if my conduct or language is deemed to be unsportsmanlike by the CYSL, I may be asked to leave the playing area in which my son’s or daughter’s games are being held.

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