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Code of Conduct
All members and spectators of our club are required to adhere to a minimum standard of conduct to ensure a safe and enjoyable football experience.
Football Federation of Australia and Football NSW, have instrumented codes of conduct for all club members – players, parents, coaches and administrators – to clearly outline their respective responsibilities throughout the season.
Football Federation of Australia and Football NSW, have instrumented codes of conduct for all club members – players, parents, coaches and administrators – to clearly outline their respective responsibilities throughout the season.

FFA Code of Conduct | |
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Football NSW Player Code of Conduct | |
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Abiding by the Code of Conduct allows success so we can, attract players and coaches, gain sponsorship and foster an environment around respect. This applies at all matches, training, social events and other club functions and activities. Breaching the Code of Conduct will not be tolerated.
Players, coaches, officials, volunteers, parents and spectators are expected to:
We encourage channeling all complaints straight to suitable club officials in a constructive manner. Avoid ill considered public criticism.
Breaches of the clubs code of conduct will be referred to an internal review set by the club committee. The Club has the right to issue:
Code violations may be actioned by the club regardless of any official citing by either match officials or opposing Clubs. Any dispute or appeal should be directed in writing to the club secretary.
Players, coaches, officials, volunteers, parents and spectators are expected to:
- Play and participate by the rules;
- Not argue with the referees & linesmen;
- Refrain from discriminatory behaviour based on race, religion, gender or ability;
- Physical abuse of others is not acceptable even as retaliation.
We encourage channeling all complaints straight to suitable club officials in a constructive manner. Avoid ill considered public criticism.
Breaches of the clubs code of conduct will be referred to an internal review set by the club committee. The Club has the right to issue:
- A verbal or written warning or a fine;
- Suspension from matches and or training;
- Expulsion from the Club.
Code violations may be actioned by the club regardless of any official citing by either match officials or opposing Clubs. Any dispute or appeal should be directed in writing to the club secretary.