

Coaches are key to the
establishment of ethics in football, and their concept of ethics and how
their attitude directly effects the behaviour of players under their
supervision.
Increased responsibility
is requested from coaches involved in coaching young people. The
health, safety, welfare and moral education of young people are a first
priority, before the achievement or the reputation of the club, school,
coach or parent. It is natural that winning constitutes a basic concern
for coaches.
This code is not
intended to conflict with that. However, the code calls for coaches to
disassociate themselves from a “win-at-all-costs” attitude.
Set out below is the FA
Coaches Association Code of Conduct (which reflects the standards
expressed by the National Coaching Foundation and the National
Association of Sports Coaches) which forms the benchmark for all
involved in coaching:
1 Coaches
must respect the rights, dignity and worth of each and every person and
treat each equally within the context of the sport.
2 Coaches
must place the well-being and safety of each player above all other
considerations, including the development of performance.
3 Coaches
must adhere to all guidelines laid down by governing bodies.
4 Coaches
must develop an appropriate working relationship with each player based
on mutual trust and respect
5 Coaches
must not exert undue influence to obtain personal benefit or reward
6 Coaches
must encourage and guide players to accept responsibility for their own
behaviour and performance
7 Coaches
must ensure that the activities they direct or advocate are appropriate
for the age, maturity, experience and ability of players
8 Coaches
should, at the outset, clarify with the players (and, where appropriate,
parents) exactly what is expected of them and also what they are
entitled to expect from their coach.
9 Coaches
must co-operate fully with other specialists (eg: other coaches,
officials, parents etc) in the best interests of the player.
10 Coaches
must always promote the positive aspects of the sport – FAIR PLAY – and
never condone violations of the Laws of the Game, behaviour contrary to
the spirit of the Laws of the Game or relevant rules and regulations or
the use of prohibited substance or techniques.
11 Coaches
must consistently display high standards of behaviour and appearance.
12 Coaches
must not use or tolerate inappropriate language
back to main code of conduct page