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Coaches' Code

 
Soccer is a game for happiness.
The laws of soccer should be regarded as mutual agreements, the spirit or letter of which no one should try to evade or break.
No advantages except those of superior skill should be sought.
Officials and opponents should be treated and regarded as honest in intention.
Officials decisions should be accepted without looking angry no matter how unfair they may seem.
Winning is desirable, but winning at any cost defeats the purpose of the game.
Losing can be a triumph when the team has given its best.
In soccer, as in life, treat others as you would have them treat you.

 

Conduct

Players, coaches, and team supporters are expected to conduct themselves within the Spirit of the Law as well as the Letter of the Law.  Display of temper, dissent by word or action against an opponent or referee are cause for ejection from the game.

Protests

Coaches wishing to protest the outcome of a game must submit a written report to any member of the Board within seven (7) days of the game in question.  The Board shall discuss the specifics of the protest with the official and any other principal involved.  The decision of the Board shall be final and binding.  Protests concerning judgment calls on the part of the official shall be disallowed.

 

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