Coaches are not magicians; if they were, we would have had Messi, Ronaldo, Haaland, Mbappe or Salah in every house. It is the player itself, Talent, Determination, Training, work ethics and time, it is a package.
Coaches will get your child for about 5 hours a week out of 168 hours. They have no control over your childs lifestyle, food habits, physical condition or daily life. DO NOT EXPECT coaches to do magic on your child as they have NO MAGIC PILLS. for your child to become a good soccer player, they need TIME, DISCIPLINE & CONTROL in their lives, hard work and YOUR support in addition to coaching.
Our coaches are between Dedicated volunteers and certified professionals. They have necessary qualification to train your child along with the mentality to MAKE A DIFFERENCE. However, Beaing a role Model for young athletes, Coaches MUST follow the rules and regulations set by the authorities to set an example.
Team Official Code of Conduct
1. Follow the fair play philosophy that emphasizes the concept of equal participation for equal commitment, respect both the rules and the spirit of the game.
2. Respect the opposition players and coaches and actively encourage their players to do the same.
3. Remember that players need a coach they can respect. Be generous and praise, lead by example and provide all feedback in a constructive, positive manner.
4. ‘Following the CMSA Referee Zero Tolerance Policy, respect the referees and refrain from criticism of their efforts and rulings.
5. Following the CMSA Anti-Discrimination Policy, refrain from any type of discrimination and treat all participants with respect and dignity and appreciate that every individual is unique. CMSA Rules and Regulations
6.Emphasize the importance of active participation and doing ones best over the importance of winning or losing and focus on the quality of the experience, not just the outcome.
7. Promote positive teammate interaction and intervene where negative behaviours are demonstrated.
8. Show zero tolerance for profanity, violent behaviour, bullying and abuse of any kind.
9. Communicate openly and clearly with parents and players to ensure all expectations and feedback are understood.
10. Be receptive to ideas and suggestions from players and parents in developing goals and programs for the team.
11. Protect the safety of all players, referees, spectators, and participants, and create a soccer environment where safe play is valued.
12. Respect fair play and protect the competitive integrity of all levels of youth and minor soccer.
At Calgary Northeast United FC Sports Club, we believe that sports can bring people together, promote healthy competition, and build lifelong friendships.
However as a parent, you are brininging your child to his or her training or games, there are set rules and regulation from the governing authorities which, CNEU as a club, You as a parent and your child as and athlete MUST follow. We are all part of it and have to do our part to make it a meaningful experience.
Parent Code of Conduct:
Parent Code of Conduct
1. Model good sporting behavior for your child in all interactions with their teammates, opponents, and referees.
2. ‘Following the CMSA Referee Zero Tolerance Policy, refrain from any criticism of referees; they, like your children, are learning the game and need support and encouragement from all.
3. Provide positive feedback to all players from both teams and offer engagement when they try something creative or demonstrate good skills.
4. Following the CMSA Anti-Discrimination Policy, refrain from any type of discrimination and treat all participants with respect and dignity and appreciate that every individual is unique
5. Avoid conflicts with parents from your team and the opposing team.
6. Let the coach do their job; avoid yelling instructions to players from the sidelines, as it can be confusing and frustrating for all.
7. Communicate openly with your coach. treat the coach with respect and work with them for the betterment of the team.
8. If you have ideas or concerns; choose a time away from a game or training situation
9. Encourage your child to play by the rules and to resolve conflicts without resorting to hostility or violence.
10. Respect the decisions and judgments of officials and encourage your child to do the same.
11. Respect and show appreciation to all competitors, and to the coaches, officials, and other volunteers who give their time to the sport;
12. Refrain from entering the training or competition area and from interfering with any activities.
13. Ensure your child abides by the Player Code of Conduct.
We at Calgary Northeast United FC Sports Club, do not only train your child how to play with a soccer ball. We here try to teach them much more than just soccer. With soccer, they learn Discipline, Time Management, Team work, Respecting rules and people around them. We train them how to play the game, we challenge them, we guide them how to succeed. Our coaches are like Teachers who are trying their best to help your child. But it is always a two way process that work best. For all registered soccer players, the soccer authorities have strict rules and regulations fo follow to make it meaningful and enjoyable.
Player Code of Conduct
1. Play by the rules of the game.
2. Following the CMSA Referee Zero Tolerance Policy, Respect the referees and accept their decisions without criticism.
3. Are fair and positive in your interactions with opponents; without them, there is no game.
4. Encourage and respect all your teammates and help them and the team succeed.
5. Treat your coach with respect and work with the coach for the betterment of the team.
6. Following the CMSA Anti-Discrimination Policy, refrain from any type of discrimination and treat all participants with respect and dignity and appreciate that every individual is unique.
7. Accept coaching decisions as part of the game; speak respectfully, openly and honestly in private with your coach should a disagreement arise.
8. Avoid the use of profanity, violent behaviour, bullying and abuse of any kind.
9. Are generous when you win and gracious when you lose.
10. Demonstrate commitment to the team by attending all practices and games (unless necessary to miss one), by working hard and cooperatively at all team events
Calgary Northeast United FC CNEU is a registered Society and run by non paid volunteers. This is a Community Organization, NOT a professional organization.
We are providing a service to the families and children of the community that we live in. Step up to give back to the community you live in and make a difference.
A community organization starts with a few volunteers who wants to make a difference. Soccer is a world game and Canada is a golobal village. We brought in skills from all over the world and if we can pass the our skills to our next generation, we can make a huge difference.
If you come with a good heart to give to your community, CNEU will do the rest.
If you are interested in the above and would like to contribute to the society and help young athlete or any other way, please scontact us by email, info@cneu.ca
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