The Player
As members of CYSC, players have responsibilities not only to the Club, but also to the coach and to their teammates. The Player Code of Conduct can be found here.
Practice
The player is expected to be at practice promptly. Practices are as important as games. This is the time when existing techniques are enhanced and new ones introduced and developed. It is also the time that is used by the coach to teach and practice team tactics. Players are expected to attend practice with a positive, enthusiastic attitude and a willingness to learn from the coach. It is important that players attend as many practices as possible since frequent absence limits the individual player's development and may inhibit team performance. It should be remembered that challenging practices, taken seriously by the players, lead to success in actual matches. If a player consistently misses practice, this issue is to be discussed by the coach, the player and parent(s) and could result in reduced match playing time. When attending practice, players are required to be dressed appropriately; i.e. soccer shoes, shin pads, etc. In addition, each player should bring water or alternative liquid refreshment and a clearly labeled ball which is the correct size for the player's age.
Games
It is the player's responsibility to know the place and time of scheduled games. If the player does not have the information by the day before the game, the player should contact the coach. Players are required to dress in the uniform provided through the Club. Soccer shoes are required, and a player must wear shin pads or they will not be allowed to play. Due to the risk of self injury, and the potential for injury to other players, the wearing of earrings and other jewelry is not allowed. The Club expects players to dress in a neat manner; i.e. shirts tucked in and socks covering shin pads.
Referee Relationship
Players must realize that, during games, the referee is the authority. Referee calls and decisions are to be accepted as right, even when they are technically wrong. Players should concentrate on what is going to happen next in the game, rather than give the advantage to the opposition by disputing a referee's decision and not focusing on play. In addition, players are expected to abide by the spirit as well as the laws of the game.
Absences
Most coaches will spend time preparing for practices and for games. If a player is unable to attend either, the coach should be notified as soon as it is known that the player will be absent.
Injury
Should a player be injured during a game or practice, the coach should be notified immediately. Players should not continue to play or practice if doing so will aggravate the injury. Except for cases of emergency care on the field, treatment of injuries is not the responsibility of the coach. Outside of emergency situations, treatment of injuries is the responsibility of the player/parent(s) and should be implemented under the direction of a physician.
Other Sports & Teams
The Club recognizes and encourages players to participate in other sports. However, by joining FUSC, the player is making a commitment to the Club. It is expected that the player will make soccer matches a priority over other sports commitments, and will give soccer practices priority over practices of other sports as often as possible.