COACHES CONDUCT


Gateway Youth Flag Football
Coaches Code of Conduct

We would like the reputation and integrity of the Gateway Flag Football League to be free from the effects of irresponsible conduct of teams, managers, coaches and other parties. The pressure that some teams, managers and coaches feel to win, even at the expense of fair and ethical behavior, produces actions that set a terrible example for our kids. When such conduct goes unchecked, pressure mounts on other teams and coaches to respond in kind.

Manager's/Coaches' Responsibility and Code of Conduct
Managers and coaches are responsible for their own conduct, and for the conduct of their players, parents and fans at all games. Abusive or obscene language, violent play, violent conduct, use of drugs or alcohol, or other behavior detrimental to the game or players will not be tolerated. The failure of a manager or coach to control his or her players, parents and fans will result in action against him or her by the Gateway Flag Football League President.

Coaches should set the example regarding the officials. Explain to parents that, however the officials may appear, he or she is trained in the rules of the game, and is almost always better positioned than a spectator to see what actually happened. Point out that much of officiating is judgment and that the officials are neutral; while coaches, parents and fans are not. It is your responsibility to set the tone for the conduct of your parents and fans.

If a manager, coach, parent or fan becomes abusive in any way and you cannot quiet them, ask them to leave before the official or league has to do so. They are all your responsibility from the time you come on to the field until you leave.

The Gateway Flag Football League and its President (Ed Ryan) will review all reported incidents of behavior considered detrimental to the league. All decisions by the President are final and will be made within 48 hours of any incidents that are under review. We have put in place the following so there is no misunderstanding from the start of the season:
First Incident = Written warning
Second Incident  = Second written warning with 1 game suspension
Third Incident = 1 year suspension
Fourth Incident = Permanent ban from Gateway Flag Football.

Any coach that has been ejected from a game must leave the playing fields for the rest of the game and retire to the parking lot. Any threat made by a manager/coach to an official, player, manager/coach, parent or any other person will not be tolerated. Threats will draw additional punishment up to and including a 1 year suspension.

A coach's most important role in our league is teaching young men and women about life. This involves setting standards and a code of conduct. A coach in the Gateway Flag Football League must agree with the idea of being a role model for the players and their parents.

Here is what we are hoping to strive for from our coaches:
- Remember this is recreational league first and foremost!
- Keep in mind at all times that you are a youth sports coach and that children participate to learn the game and have fun. 
- Use positive coaching methods to make the experience enjoyable for ALL players. Player development and understanding of the game comes first, winning is second.
- At NO TIME will it be allowed to use excessive yelling or negative words towards any player during practices or games.
- At NO TIME will a coach be allowed to argue or engage any parent or guest on the sideline during game time.
- Give all players the opportunity to play
- Treat officials with respect and dignity, and ask players and their parents to do the same.
- Treat opposing coaches and players with respect and dignity and encourage your players and parents to do the same.
- Be responsible for the actions of your players, parents, fans and guests.

Gateway Flag Football has a ZERO TOLENANCE policy regarding the code of conduct for coaches.
The referee on the field and/or league President has the authority to enforce this policy.


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