TRI-CITIES SOCCER ASSOCIATION “CODE OF CONDUCT”
Tri-Cities Soccer Association endorses and supports a safe, fun, and educational experience for all participants. Players, coaches and spectators have the responsibility to conduct themselves in a manner that supports this goal. Tri-Cities Soccer Association has a “Zero Tolerance” policy with respect to poor sportsmanship for players, coaches, parents, and spectators.
By resolution of the Board of Directors of Tri-Cities Soccer Association, each coach, player, and player parents shall agree to adhere to the Code of Conduct herein as a prerequisite to participation in this soccer program. All directors, coaches, and officials are charged with and instructed to carry out the enforcement of this Code of Conduct.
Players Code
- I will play for fun, work to improve my skills, be a team player, and get along with my teammates.
- I will always be a good sport.
- I will respect coaches, teammates, parents, opponents, and officials.
- I will not dispute or argue an official’s decision.
- I will not use obscene, abusive, or vulgar language in any manner toward anyone, at any time, before, during, or after the game.
Coaches and Parent’s Code
- I will display good sportsmanship and always respect players, coaches, officials, and other parents.
- I will act appropriately at all times and will provide positive encouragement in my comments for all players on both teams.
- I will be supportive after the game, win or lose, and I will recognize good effort, teamwork, and sportsmanship.
- I will not use obscene, abusive, or vulgar language in any manner toward anyone, at any time, before, during, or after the game.
- I will not address the referee or referees at any time, for any reason.
- I will show respect to the volunteers of the Association at all times and conduct myself appropriately
Penalty: Any violation of this “Code of Conduct” can result in a red card being issued during the game or a “post game” red card being issued. A red card recipient must immediately leave the game field complex. The Tri-Cities Soccer Association Conduct Review Committee will review all red card violations. A red card requires a minimum of a one game suspension and can result in a mandatory meeting with the committee and up to a permanent suspension from Tri-Cities Soccer participation of the parent(s), player(s), or both.









