


Code of Conduct for Football
Football is the national game. All those involved with the game at every level and whether as a player, match official, coach, owner or administrator, have a responsibility, above and beyond compliance with the law, to act according to the highest standards of integrity, and to ensure that the reputation of the game is, and remains, high. This code applies to all those involved in football under the auspices of The Football Association.
Football, at all levels, is a vital part of a community. Football will take into account community feeling when making decisions.
Football is opposed to discrimination of any form and will promote measures to prevent it, in whatever form, from being expressed.
Football recognises the sense of ownership felt by those who participate at all levels of the game. This includes those who play, those who coach or help in any way, and those who officiate, as well as administrators and supporters. Football is committed to appropriate consultation.
Football acknowledges the extent of its influence over young people and pledges to set a positive example.
Football acknowledges that public confidence demands the highest standards of financial and administrative behaviour within the game, and will not tolerate corruption or improper practices.
Football will uphold a relationship of trust and respect between all involved in the game, whether they are individuals, clubs or other organisations.
Football rejects the use of violence of any nature by anyone involved in the game.
Football is committed to fairness in its dealings with all involved in the game.
Integrity and Fair Play
Football is committed to the principle of playing to win consistent with Fair Play. This code applies to all those involved in football under the auspices of The Football Association.
Code of Conduct for Coaches
Coaches are key to the establishment of ethics in football. Their concepts of ethics and their attitude directly affect the behaviour of players under their supervision. Coaches are, therefore, expected to pay particular care to the moral aspect of their conduct.
Coaches have to be aware that almost all of their everyday decisions and choices of actions, as well as strategic targets, have ethical implications.
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.
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.
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) and forms the benchmark for all involved in coaching namely:
Code of Conduct for Players
Players are the most important people in the sport. Playing for the team, and for the team to win, is the most fundamental part of the game. But not winning at any cost – Fair Play and respect for all others in the game is fundamentally important. This Code focuses on players involved in top-class football. Nevertheless, the key concepts in the Code are valid for players at all levels.
Obligations towards the game. A player should:
Obligations towards one’s own team. A player should:
Respect for the Laws of the Game and competition rules. A player should:
Respect towards Opponents. A player should:
Respect towards the Match Officials, A player should:
Respect towards Team Officials. A player should;
Obligations towards the Supporters. A player should:
Obligations towards training. A player should:
Code of conduct for Team Officials
This Code applies to all team / club officials (although some items may not apply to all officials).
Obligations towards the Game The team official should:
Obligations towards the Team The team official should:
Obligations towards the Supporters. The team official should:
Respect towards the Match Officials. A team official should:
Code of Conduct for parents/spectators
A parents / spectator’s expectations and attitudes have a significant bearing on a child’s attitude towards:
Ensure that parents / spectators within your club are always positive and encouraging towards all of the children not just their own. Encourage parents / spectators to:
Ensure that parents / Spectators within your club agree and adhere to your club’s Code of Conduct and Child Protection Policy. Ensure that parents/spectators within your club are always positive and encouraging towards all of the children not just their own.
League Disciplinary Action
In the event of a player being fined or receiving an administrative fee from the GFA Ltd (Youth Committee) the player’s parent or guardian will be responsible for payment. If they refuse to pay the fine or administrative fee the player will be automatically barred from club membership.
Anti-discrimination Policy
Cadbury Heath Youth Football Club is responsible for setting standards and values to apply throughout the club at every level. Football belongs to and should be enjoyed by everyone, equally. Our commitment is to confront and eliminate discrimination whether by reason of sex, sexual orientation, race, nationality, ethnic origin, colour, religion or disability.
Equality of opportunity at Cadbury Heath Youth Football Club means that in all our activities we will not discriminate or in any way treat anyone less favourably, on grounds of sex, sexual orientation, race, nationality, ethnic origin, colour, religion or disability. This includes:
Cadbury Heath Youth Football Club will not tolerate sexual or racially based harassment or other discriminatory behaviour, whether physical or verbal and will work to ensure that such behaviour is met with appropriate action in whatever context it occurs.
Cadbury Heath Youth Football Club is committed to the development of the programme of ongoing training and awareness raising events and activities in order to promote the eradication of discrimination within its own organisation and in the wider context, within football as a whole. Our commitment is to eliminate discrimination whether by reason of gender, sexual orientation, race, nationality, ethnic origin, colour, religion or ability and to encourage equal opportunities.
Equal Opportunities Policy
Cadbury Heath Youth Football Club is committed to a policy of equal treatment of all members and requires all members of whatever level or authority, to abide and adhere to this general principle and the requirements of the Codes of Practice issued by the Equal Opportunities Commission and Commission for Racial Equality.
All members are expected to abide by the requirements of the Race Relations Act 1976, Sex Discrimination Act 1986 and Disability Discrimination Act 1995. Specifically discrimination is prohibited in:
Cadbury Heath Youth Football Club commits itself to the immediate investigation of any claims of discrimination on the above grounds and where such is found to be the case, a requirement that the practice cease forthwith, restitution of damage or loss (if necessary) and to the investigation of any member accused of discrimination.
Any member found guilty of discrimination will be instructed to desist forthwith. Since discrimination in its many forms is against the Football Club’s policy, any members offending will be dealt with under the disciplinary procedure.
Cadbury Heath Youth Football Club commits itself to the disabled person whenever possible and will treat such members, in aspects of their recruitment and membership, in exactly the same manner as other members, the difficulties of their disablement permitting assistance will be given, wherever possible to ensure that disabled members are helped in gaining access. Appropriate training will be made to such members who request it.
Club Complaints Procedure
In the event that any member feels that he or she has suffered discrimination in any way or that the Club Policies, Rules or Code of Conduct have been broken they should follow the procedures below.
1) They should report the matter to the Club Secretary or another member of the Committee. Your report should include:
a) Details of what, when, and where the occurrence took place.
b) Any witness statement and names.
c) Names of any others who have been treated in a similar way.
d) Details of any former complaints made about the incident.
e) A preference for a solution to the incident.
2) A complaints committee nominated by the club’s committee will sit for any hearings that are requested.
3) The complaints Committee will have the power to:
a) Warn as to future conduct;
b) Suspend from membership;
c) Suspend/terminate their involvement within the club
d) Remove from membership; any person found to have broken the Club’s Policies or codes of conduct.