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Coaches Promote Sportsmanship

Coaches Promote Sportsmanship. 1. Promote Integrity

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Coaches Promote Sportsmanship

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  1. Coaches Promote Sportsmanship 1. Promote Integrity Most people have experienced the discomfort that comes with competing against someone who sacrifices integrity in the name of victory. When it comes to young athletes, promoting integrity should remain at the forefront of every athletic competition. Therefore, a coach should encourage a team to always play within the rules. Never encourage athletes to perform morally or legally questionable actions during gameplay. Set a positive example for athletes by preserving integrity as the highest priority. By setting a positive example, athletes will learn to respect the game instead of trying to win by sacrificing morals. 2. Minimize Selfish Actions A coach should work to minimize braggadocios behavior. Do not allow athletes to get away with taunting or showboating for big plays.  3. Respect Referees Referees officiate the game Coaches coach the game Players play the game 4. Keep It In Perspective Soccer is just a game Coaches are role models for the children they coach Teaching a team the importance of integrity, teamwork and good sportsmanship are life lessons on and off the field

  2. Fall Season Opening Day Opening Day for Fall Season 2018 is September 15 The Fall and Spring Seasons will be an 8 game schedule No games are played on Holidays or Holiday Weekends HOME TEAM COACHES ARE RESPONSIBLE TO MAKE SURE THE FIELD IS PLAYABLE AND THE GOALS ARE PROPERLY ANCHORED , STAKED ON GRASS FIELDS , SANDBAGS OR CABLE TIE DOWN FOR TURF FIELDS

  3. Town/Club Members • DOVER: ORANGE & BLACK • JEFFERSON: GOLD & BLUE • LENAPE VALLEY: RED & BLUE • LONG VALLEY: BLUE & BLACK • MINE HILL: BLUE & WHITE • MOUNT ARLINGTON: BLUE & WHITE • PARSIPPANY: BLUE & WHITE • ROCKAWAY BORO : RED & WHITE • ROCKAWAY TWP: WHITE & BLACK • ROXBURY: BLUE & GOLD • WHARTON: FORREST GREEN & WHITE • HACKETTSTOWN: ORANGE & BLACK • DENVILLE: RED & BLACK • JERSEY CREW: Blue • MANSFIELD

  4. Is this your coaching style ?

  5. All RVSL clubs are members of New Jersey Youth Soccer Association (NJYSA) RVSL has implemented a zero tolerance policy for any improper behavior by a coach, parent, player, spectator issues will be turned over to the Disciplinary Action Committee (DAC) Board Members RVSL Board has the right to impose all penalties Warnings, Fines, Suspension, Expelled from coaching, playing , or attending RVSL games RVSL does not have standings, flights, or play-offs RVSL soccer games are a fun sports activity for all Coaches Need To Know

  6. Coaches Guide • All Head Coach “MUST” be 18 years or older • Youth coaches “MUST” be at least 16 years old and may only be an Assistant Coach • All coaches “MUST” be Rutgers Certified • All coaches “MUST” attend a mandatory RVSL Coaches meeting • Use good sportsmanship at all times • Maximum 7 goal score differential for ALL DIVISIONS

  7. Field of PlayHome Team Responsibility

  8. Law 1 – The Field of Play

  9. Goals Must Be Anchored Home Team Coaches Responsibility

  10. Know the Rules of Competition • You can find the rules by checking the league’s website rvsl.org By Laws • Length of the half • Size of ball • Number of players • Substitutions • Penalty kicks • Direct free kicks / Indirect free kicks • Offside law • Uniform requirements • Where do I enter the game report / write down the referee’s name

  11. Coaches / Player Pass /Roster Each Coach“MUST” have a Coaches Pass by the 2nd Saturday of each season No Pass No Coaching No Exceptions Upper Divisions a paper roster is required for your 1st game Players first and last name , and jersey number Upper Divisions player passes and laminated roster are required by the 2nd Saturday of each season Lower Divisions a paper roster is required for every game Players first and last name, birth year, and jersey number May be hand written or computer printout Presented to the Referee at team check in No Pass No Play No Roster No Play No Exceptions

  12. Game Cancellations Games maybe canceled for a “valid reason” by the Wednesday before a Saturday game by your Town Rep ONLY Upper Division games canceled after Wednesday a $25 cancelation fee will be accessed to your town Coaches must contact your opponent by the Wednesday before your Saturday game to confirm game time and field location Lower Divisions Coach to Coach by the Friday before a Saturday game Notify your towns referee assignor Lower Divisions no fee for late cancellations Game schedules are released the week before opening day Check your schedule for conflicts and rescheduling

  13. Home team not ready to start within 15 minutes after the scheduled starting time. Away team not ready to start within 30 minutes after the scheduled starting time. Upper Divisions AA, A, B either team has less the 7 players Lower Divisions C, D, E either team has less than 6 players (teams can share players and modify halves/quarters ) Towns can cancel due weather 2 hours before game time Referee’s authority begins once they arrive at the field Referee may cancel a game based on field conditions or for the above reasons … Upper Divisions referee fee still must be paid … Lower Divisions referee fee handled by the town Game Day Cancellations

  14. Technical Area Maximum of 3 carded coaches will be permitted in the technical area Coaches must remain on your own teams side of the field designated by the home team Coaches must be a minimum of 3 feet back from the touch line Coaches must be a minimum of 10 yards from the halfway line Modification D & E division Coaches for dead ball plays, coaches may move to the end of the field to instruct players but must return back their technical area prior to the start of play. Coaches must NOT enter the field of play to give instruction

  15. Duration of Game Games two equal halves AA – 40 minute A – 40 minute B – 35 minute 10 minute halftime break C – 30 minute D – 20 minute E – 20 minute 5 minute halftime break

  16. Shorten time for excessive heat and/or give mid-half water breaks If heat is an issue lower divisions C,D,E can play ten minute quarters however only 1 halftime break should be taken This modification MUST be determined prior to the start of the game with agreement by both coaches and the referee Duration of Game

  17. Modification C division a 2nd chance will be given D,E divisions unlimited throw-in for instructional purpose only (within reason) Throw-In

  18. Substitution Unlimited by both teams with Referee Discretion Kick Off Goal Kick Throw In (either team can sub regardless of team in possession of the ball) Players must be up and ready at the half way line

  19. Penalty Kick Penalty Kicks Divisions AA, A,B,C No Penalty Kicks Divisions D, E Any defensive foul committed within the 12 yard penalty area will be restarted with a direct free kick on the 12 yard line Defending team may setup a wall to help the goalie

  20. Slide Tackles • RVSL has “Banned” slide tackles in all divisions. • If a slide tackles occurs the referee will issue a mandatory caution yellow card and explain that NO slides tackles are allowed

  21. RVSL Heading Policy No Heading for Divisions B C D E U11 Age Groups and Younger Deliberately Heading the Ball Players in U11 and younger age groups my not deliberately head the ball insoccer matches.if a player deliberately heads the ball and the ball remains in play, thereferee will immediately stop play and restart with an indirect free kick as perLaw 13.If a player deliberately heads the ball and the ball immediately goes outof play, the referee will restart in accordance as to how the ball went out ofplay (throw-in, goal kick, corner kick)If a player is inadvertently struck in the head with the ball, there is no ruleinfraction. However, if the referee deems the player to be injured the refereewill immediately stop play, have the player removed and restart with a drop ball.In all cases the referee will assess the player to determine if the player is injured. A goal may not be scored against an opponent by deliberately headingthe ball.Denying an Obvious Goal Scoring Opportunity does NOT apply to headingthe ball as this action is NOT a foul.Referees will enforce these rules for the U11 age groups and younger.

  22. Shin guards Soccer Cleats or Turf Shoes Only No metal spikes or cleats No toe-cleats if altered No jewelry, earrings, necklace, bracelets, etc If religious or medical it must be taped Eye glasses must be secured with a sports band No hard cast Players Equipment

  23. Players Equipment Soft knit hats Soft knit gloves can be worn (no zippers or clips) Jerseys must be visible worn over any cold weather gear – No “hoodies” No scarfs

  24. Offside Divisions AA, A, B, C The FIFA Offside rule applies Modification Division D & E Offside rule will apply in accordance to FIFA rules for instructional purposes at the discretion of the referee usually more than 8 yards and Intentional Offside Goal hanging

  25. Game must be stopped immediately 30 minute minimum wait All players, coaches and fans should seek appropriate shelter off the field Each time you hear a clap of thunder or see a bolt of lightning, 30 minute clock restarts Thunder / Lightning!!!!

  26. Referee • Upper Divisions AA, A, B, are NJYSA grade 8 or higher and are assigned by Head Referee Assignor Rich Herbison • Lower Divisions C,D,E • Must be 12 years old before the start of the current season • Must attend RVSL Junior Referee Course (issued card) • Each town assigns their own Junior Referee and game fees • Ask to see the Junior Referee’s card • 12 & 13 years old referee's can only work D,E games and are required to work with another referee • 14 years and older referee's may work C,D,E as a single referee • Effective Spring 2017 Grade 9 Referee will be required for C Division games

  27. Referee Game Fee Upper Divisions paid at field before the game AA - $140 , $120 , $100 A - $60 B - $55 C,D,E – determined and paid by town

  28. Coaches Need To Know Coaches , Parents , Players , Spectators should not approach a referee about a call especially a youth referee If there are concerns with a referee or game contact your Town Rep and put it in your game report Board members travel to games throughout the season If referee asks for help with spectators or players please help them control the situation These are recreational games and should be fun for all ! ! !

  29. Unacceptable Coaching Behavior ! ! !

  30. Unacceptable Coaching Behavior ! ! !

  31. Coaches Need To Know A coach that have been issued a red card including 2 cautions yellow cards in the same game will be subject to $100.00 fine and 2 weeks suspension $200.00 fine and 4 weeks suspension if red card is issued by a youth referee Coaches can not return until the fine has been paid and the incident is reviewed by the DAC ZEROtolerance for coaches that are abusive to Junior referee's If a coach is issued 2 cautions yellow cards in the same season they will be suspended for 1 game Suspensions carry over into the next season

  32. Caution Yellow Cards

  33. Send Off Red Card

  34. Send Off Red Card

  35. Recreational Soccer ! ! ! Soccer is a game and should be FUN for players, coaches, referees and fans ! ! !

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