(From our partners at CoachDeck (www.coachdeck.com)
One of our clients, Pembroke Youth Soccer in Massachusetts, has a section of their website devoted to a helpful reminder about sideline behavior. These phrases below, unfortunately, can often be heard at youth soccer games, even at the youngest levels. Sideline Behavior Reminder As we get ready for the spring season, PYS would like to remind everyone about proper sideline behavior. Every year, about a third of the nation’s 141,000 soccer referees drop out. This is attributed largely to the verbal abuse dished out from the sidelines by parents and coaches. Unfortunately, Pembroke is not immune to this. For those of you who need a reminder, the following are examples of phrases that ARE NOT ACCEPTABLE: “Call it both ways ref” “That ball is out” “Offside” “Handball” “That’s a corner kick, right ref?” Please focus your energy on cheering for the efforts of the teams and players and not on influencing the officials. Also, only players and coaches are permitted in the team areas. Parents and other spectators should watch the game from outside the team area.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Upstart Sports designs special products to showcase your organization's pride Archives
April 2025
Categories |