Our Policy
SPORTSMANSHIP CODE & ZERO TOLERANCE POLICY
This policy has been written by Genaration Soccer Club to help maintain a healthy balance between fair play and safety. This policy is a club goal to establish a better relationship between coaches, players and parents. It is the intent of Generation Soccer Club to help players, coaches, parents and fans to be made aware of the true meaning of SPORTSMANSHIP.
SPORTSMANSHIP is defined as the practice of participating in sports with a conduct and attitude that is considered befitting of that participant, especially fair play and courtesy. It encompasses both ethical behavior and acts of integrity.
ETHICS is defined as the principles of right and wrong that are accepted by an individual or a group. It is a system of principles governing behavior.
INTEGRITY is defined as a firm adherence to a code of values that incorporate principles of honesty.













Gain an understanding and appreciation for the rules of the game. Know the rules. If you do not know the rules, refrain from expressing opinions on coaches or officials. The SPIRIT of good sportsmanship depends on conformance to a rule’s intent as well as the letter of the law





SPORTSMANSHIP CODE GUIDELINES AND BEHAVIOR EXPECTATIONS
SPORTSMANSHIP CODE GUIDELINES AND BEHAVIOR EXPECTATIONS
COACHES
- Place the emotional and physical well being of my players ahead of a personal desire to win
- Respect the integrity and personality of the individual athlete, remembering the large range of emotions and physical development for the same age group.
- Exemplify the highest moral character, behavior and leadership. Adhere to strong ethical and integrity standards
- Learn the rules of the game and teach them in letter and spirit
- Set a good example for players and spectators. Refrain from:
- Arguments in front of your team and parents
- Gestures indicating an official or opposing coach does not know what they are doing or talking about
- Throwing objects in disgustShake hands with opposing coachesand officials before and after each match
- Respect the integrity of the official. By giving respect, you get respect.
- Do not use profanity or other objectionable language
- Be responsible for your players and parents on the sideline
- Make sportsmanship your first priority
COACHES
- Place the emotional and physical well being of my players ahead of a personal desire to win
- Respect the integrity and personality of the individual athlete, remembering the large range of emotions and physical development for the same age group.
- Exemplify the highest moral character, behavior and leadership. Adhere to strong ethical and integrity standards
- Learn the rules of the game and teach them in letter and spirit
- Set a good example for players and spectators. Refrain from:
- Arguments in front of your team and parents
- Gestures indicating an official or opposing coach does not know what they are doing or talking about
- Throwing objects in disgustShake hands with opposing coachesand officials before and after each match
- Respect the integrity of the official. By giving respect, you get respect.
- Do not use profanity or other objectionable language
- Be responsible for your players and parents on the sideline
- Make sportsmanship your first priority
players
- Learn the rules of the game.
- Treat teammates, coaches, referees, and others with RESPECT.
- Come prepared physically and mentally to training sessions and matches.
- Wish opponents good luck before the game and congratulate them in a courteous manner following victory or defeat
- Respect the judgment of the official(s), acknowledge them as sir/madam treating them with respect even if you disagree with their judgment will only make a positive impression of you and your team.
- Play for the fun of it.
- Control your temper. Not only against the opposing team and officials, but with yourself and your teammates.
- Do not use foul or inappropriate language at any time.
- Do not use foul or inappropriate language at any time.
players
- Learn the rules of the game.
- Treat teammates, coaches, referees, and others with RESPECT.
- Come prepared physically and mentally to training sessions and matches.
- Wish opponents good luck before the game and congratulate them in a courteous manner following victory or defeat
- Respect the judgment of the official(s), acknowledge them as sir/madam treating them with respect even if you disagree with their judgment will only make a positive impression of you and your team.
- Play for the fun of it.
- Control your temper. Not only against the opposing team and officials, but with yourself and your teammates.
- Do not use foul or inappropriate language at any time.
- Do not use foul or inappropriate language at any time.
PARENTS AND SPECTATORS
- Always encourage your child to play by the rules.
- Applaud good plays by either team.
- Speak about the opposing players in the same manner you would want their parents speaking about your child
- Watch and enjoy the GAME! Let the players play, the coach’s coach and the officials officiate.
- Thank your coaches – Win or lose!
* Remember ALL of our coaches are volunteers who are sacrificing their own time to coach your child.
- Never ridicule or shout at your child or others for making a mistake or losing the game.
- Refrain from questioning the official’s judgment or honesty. Recognize they are symbols of fair play integrity and sportsmanship
- Use no foul or inappropriate language.
- Abuse of volunteers whether verbal, in writing or in email will not be tolerated.
- DO NOT COACH YOUR CHILD! – encourage them!
* Don’t try to “orchestrate” your child’s entire playing time on the field with instructions. Your comments may contradict what their coaches have told them to do. Remember that you’re not the coach. Words of encouragement should be the only things you’re saying.
PARENTS AND SPECTATORS
- Always encourage your child to play by the rules.
- Applaud good plays by either team.
- Speak about the opposing players in the same manner you would want their parents speaking about your child
- Watch and enjoy the GAME! Let the players play, the coach’s coach and the officials officiate.
- Thank your coaches – Win or lose!
* Remember ALL of our coaches are volunteers who are sacrificing their own time to coach your child.
- Never ridicule or shout at your child or others for making a mistake or losing the game.
- Refrain from questioning the official’s judgment or honesty. Recognize they are symbols of fair play integrity and sportsmanship
- Use no foul or inappropriate language.
- Abuse of volunteers whether verbal, in writing or in email will not be tolerated.
- DO NOT COACH YOUR CHILD! – encourage them!
* Don’t try to “orchestrate” your child’s entire playing time on the field with instructions. Your comments may contradict what their coaches have told them to do. Remember that you’re not the coach. Words of encouragement should be the only things you’re saying.
ZERO TOLERANCE / NO DISSENT & SPORTSMANSHIP RULE.

Generation Soccer Club by this document will be enforcing a “Zero Tolerance Policy”. The following is intended to outline the penalties for failing to comply with the premise of this policy.
Any player, coach, parent, spectator or referee violating this policy will be subject to disciplinary action as determined by the Executive Committee of Generation Soccer Club. Disciplinary action may include:
· Probation
· Suspension
· Permanent expulsion of an individual, team or club from the program.
Decisions of GSC are final and no protests will be entertained. If a coach or parent refuses to comply with the penalty, the player will serve the penalty and may suffer expulsion from the club.
“Dissent” includes, but is not limited to:
· Questioning an officials call.
· Voicing displeasure with a call in a manner that can be heard by the official, players and fans.
“Sportsmanship” includes:
· Any and all actions, behavior and language deemed to be appropriate by and in accordance with the Rules of Fair Play and the Spirit of the Game.
The coach’s are responsible for his/her players behavior on his / her respective sideline.
· Therefore any card given to a parent / fan will also be directed at the coach.
ZERO TOLERANCE / NO DISSENT & SPORTSMANSHIP RULE.

Generation Soccer Club by this document will be enforcing a “Zero Tolerance Policy”. The following is intended to outline the penalties for failing to comply with the premise of this policy.
Any player, coach, parent, spectator or referee violating this policy will be subject to disciplinary action as determined by the Executive Committee of Generation Soccer Club. Disciplinary action may include:
· Probation
· Suspension
· Permanent expulsion of an individual, team or club from the program.
Decisions of GSC are final and no protests will be entertained. If a coach or parent refuses to comply with the penalty, the player will serve the penalty and may suffer expulsion from the club.
“Dissent” includes, but is not limited to:
· Questioning an officials call.
· Voicing displeasure with a call in a manner that can be heard by the official, players and fans.
“Sportsmanship” includes:
· Any and all actions, behavior and language deemed to be appropriate by and in accordance with the Rules of Fair Play and the Spirit of the Game.
The coach’s are responsible for his/her players behavior on his / her respective sideline.
· Therefore any card given to a parent / fan will also be directed at the coach.
UNACCEPTABLE BEHAVIORS
- Fighting or violence of any kind.
- Taunting and trash talking
- “IN YOUR FACE” celebrations.
- Use of profanity or other disrespectful language.
- Questioning, disagreeing or harassing officials.
- Throwing objects onto the playing field
- Booing an official’s decision.
- Blaming loss of game on officials, coaches or participants.
- Abuse of volunteers whether verbal, in writing or in email.
Social Media
GSC players should not author, forward, or post vulgar or offensive notes, texts, photographs, or other content that reflect negatively on them, their teams, other individuals, or the Club.
Alcohol and Drug Use
Any use of alcoholic beverages or banned substances in connection with Generation Soccer Club activities is strictly forbidden.
UNACCEPTABLE BEHAVIORS
- Fighting or violence of any kind.
- Taunting and trash talking
- “IN YOUR FACE” celebrations.
- Use of profanity or other disrespectful language.
- Questioning, disagreeing or harassing officials.
- Throwing objects onto the playing field
- Booing an official’s decision.
- Blaming loss of game on officials, coaches or participants.
- Abuse of volunteers whether verbal, in writing or in email.
Social Media
GSC players should not author, forward, or post vulgar or offensive notes, texts, photographs, or other content that reflect negatively on them, their teams, other individuals, or the Club.
Alcohol and Drug Use
Any use of alcoholic beverages or banned substances in connection with Generation Soccer Club activities is strictly forbidden.
ACCEPTABLE (EXPECTED) BEHAVIORS
- Congratulating teammates and opponents for effort and excellent performances
- Shaking hands before and after the game
- Thanking officials for their effort and work
- Thanking coaches for their time and help
- Treat competition as a ”GAME” instead of a “WAR”
- Applaud at end of game for performances of all participants
- Show concern for an injured player, regardless of team
- Helping a teammate or opponent who has fallen or been injured
ACCEPTABLE (EXPECTED) BEHAVIORS
- Congratulating teammates and opponents for effort and excellent performances
- Shaking hands before and after the game
- Thanking officials for their effort and work
- Thanking coaches for their time and help
- Treat competition as a ”GAME” instead of a “WAR”
- Applaud at end of game for performances of all participants
- Show concern for an injured player, regardless of team
- Helping a teammate or opponent who has fallen or been injured
Community
GSC players should strive to show respect for all members of the club and the broader community. They should lead by example and remember that both their own and the team’s reputations are at stake when they participate in club competitions and interact with others in the community.
By filling out any GSC Forms, I agree to acknowledge Generation Soccer Club’s SPORTSMANSHIP CODE & ZERO TOLERANCE POLICY.
STATEMENT OF ACKNOWLEDGMENT
I acknowledge that I have read this policy and I understand the expectations and the penalties listed and that I will abide by the Code of Conduct to the best of my ability.
Community
GSC players should strive to show respect for all members of the club and the broader community. They should lead by example and remember that both their own and the team’s reputations are at stake when they participate in club competitions and interact with others in the community.
By filling out any GSC Forms, I agree to acknowledge Generation Soccer Club’s SPORTSMANSHIP CODE & ZERO TOLERANCE POLICY.
STATEMENT OF ACKNOWLEDGMENT
I acknowledge that I have read this policy and I understand the expectations and the penalties listed and that I will abide by the Code of Conduct to the best of my ability.