Rearcross Football Club
Player’s Code of Conduct
Introduction:
Individuals that participate in sport can benefit greatly in terms of personal development and enjoyment. As part of their development our players must be encouraged to realise that due to their participation they also have a responsibility to treat others with fairness and respect. With rights there will always be responsibilities. When an individual signs a membership form as a player with Rearcross Football Club they are agreeing to abide by this Code of Conduct and to any other policies or codes in our club and national governing body. No person is allowed to play without paying their registration fee, Rearcross Football Club is not liable for any injuries that occur to a person with no registration fee paid.
All players should be entitled to:
• Be safe and feel safe.
• Have fun and experience a sense of enjoyment and fulfilment.
• Be treated with respect, dignity and sensitivity.
• Comment and make suggestions in a constructive manner.
• Be afforded appropriate confidentiality.
• Participate in games and competitions at levels with which they feel comfortable.
• Make their concerns known and have them dealt with in an appropriate manner.
• Be protected from abuse.
• Be listened to.
All players should always:
• Play fairly, do their best and enjoy themselves.
• Respect fellow team members regardless of ability, ethnic origin, cultural background or religion.
• Support fellow team members regardless of whether they do well or not.
• Represent their team, their club and their family with pride and dignity.
• Respect all coaches, mentors, officials and their opponents.
• Be gracious in defeat and modest in victory.
• Shake hands before and after a game, irrespective of the result.
• Ensure that their coach/mentor/manager is informed in advance if they are unavailable for training and games.
• Know that it is acceptable to talk to the club or juvenile section children’s officer with any concerns or questions they may have.
• Adhere to acceptable standards of behaviour.
• Tell somebody else if they or others have been harmed in any way.
• Take due care of club equipment.
Players should never:
• Cheat – always play by the rules.
• Shout at or argue with a game’s official, with their coach, their team mates or opponents and should never use violence.
• Use unfair or bullying tactics to gain advantage or isolate other players.
• Spread rumours.
• Tell lies about adults or other young people.
• Play or train if they feel unwell or are injured.
• Use unacceptable language or racial and/or sectarian references.
• Send inappropriate messages into club Whatsapp groups.
• Take photos or record videos in changing areas/showers.
