DYS
Zero Tolerance
Because
of physical and verbal abuse against referees MYSA and other Soccer
Organizations have adopted ZERO TOLERANCE POLICIES.
Danvers Youth Soccer has adopted the following Zero Tolerance
Policy:
It is the responsibility of ALL coaches to maintain the highest
standards of conduct for themselves, their players and supporters
in all matches. Abusive
and obscene language, violent play, violent conduct, fighting and other behavior
detrimental to the game will not be tolerated. A coach’s responsibility
for referee support and spectator control includes the times prior to, during
and after the game at the field and surrounding areas.
All
persons responsible for a team and all the spectators shall support
the referee. Failure to do so will undermine the referee’s
authority and has the potential of creating a hostile environment
for the players, the referee and all the other participants and
spectators.
Consequently, DYS has adopted the following rule:
No one is to address the referee during the game!
A.) Persons Responsible for a team (Coach and Assistant Coaches)
Exceptions:
During the Game:
Responding to a referee initiating a communication.
Making Substitutions.
Pointing out emergencies or safety issues.
At Half Time or at the end of the game:
A coach or assistant coach can ask a referee to explain a rule(s) in a polite
and constructive way.
A polite and friendly feedback can be given to the referee.
Absolutely no sarcasm, no harassment and no intimidation.
Penalties:
Any Major Infraction - Warning
(Caution) or Dismissal (Ejection) depending on the seriousness
of the infraction (FIFA).
Initial Minor Infraction - A
verbal warning.
Any Subsequent Infraction will warrant the following actions:
Warning (Caution). (Must be told by the referee that this is their WARNING
and must be reported to DYS)
Dismissal (Ejection). (Must be told by the referee that they are DISMISSED,
their pass card must be kept (if applicable) and reported to DYS)
B.) Spectators
Exceptions:
During the Game:
Referee initiating a communication.
Pointing out emergencies or safety issues.
Penalties:
1st Infraction: The Referee, at the next stoppage of play, should ask the coach
to quiet the offending spectator.
2nd Infraction: A verbal warning. The Referee, at the next stoppage of play,
should ask the coach to warn the spectator that the next infraction will be
a removal of the spectator or the referee will abandon the game.
3rd Infraction: The Referee, at the next stoppage of play, shall instruct the
coach to direct the spectator to leave the field. The referee should abandon
the game if the spectator does not leave the field. |