Coaching Resources

Coaches Code of Conduct:

Coaches are expected to have a positive, supportive influence in all direct dealings with all children related to soccer, in all dealings with others involved in the soccer program, and in assisting with responsibilities necessary to support the program.  

Objectionable behavior of coaches at youth sports events is all too common and it adversely affects parents, referees, the game, and unfortunately, the players. GSA will not tolerate any negative behavior by coaches at any practice or game. GSA reserves the right to dismiss any coach for violations of the code of conduct. Dismissals are determined by the GSA governing board. 

GSA specifically recognizes the following rules of coaching conduct: 

1. Demonstrate leadership and good sportsmanship. Set realistic team and individual goals. Treat each player fairly. Contribute positively to the development of each player’s self-esteem. 

2. Have organized practices and teach soccer fundamentals appropriate to the age group. All practices must take place at Meldrum Bar Park unless otherwise approved by GSA.  

3. Give parents a schedule of practices and games in a timely manner. Game schedules will also be listed on gladstonesoccer.com. 

4. No foul language or gestures at any time. 

5. No use of tobacco, alcohol or drugs at any time.

6. Arguing with or confronting of referees, opposing coaches, opposing players or opposing spectators during or after games will be NOT tolerated. Report any incident to a GSA board representative immediately. If you need to ask a question of the referee, do it during a half time or dead ball situation. ALWAYS BE RESPECTFUL. Remember, referees are not expected to be perfect, we all make mistakes. Let them do their jobs to the best of their ability. If you wish to file a complaint about a referee, do so with the GSA referee coordinator, giving a detailed report. Report infractions or problems regarding other clubs to the GSA President, giving details of the situation in question.  

7. Coaches are responsible for their players, player’s parents, and spectator’s behavior. Make sure your players and parents sign their code of conducts and keep them throughout the season. Know the rules of the game, and conduct yourself in a controlled manner in all games and practices. Influence your players and their parents to do the same.  

To Register: Click the orange button below.

Most coaches will need to complete the safesport refreshers (if you are unsure we can tell you once you have registered if it is due or not). We cannot assign you as a coach until it is completed. Also, Fall season is when we do concussion training, so everyone will need to go to www.nfhslearn.com/courses/concussion-in-sports-2 to complete that training and send a copy of your certificate to registrar@gladstonesoccer.com (this training will not automatically load into the system like safesport does). 

Please login like you are registering your child, and register yourself as an admin/coach. You will be prompted to do your background check if it is needed. For help on completing your SafeSport training, click HERE.

Coaches get a discount on their child’s registration! We ask that you email Madison & Katie at registrar@gladstonesoccer.com to have them manually register your child. This allows you to pay in person at the coaches meeting instead of having to issue you a refund.

Head Coach child’s registration is $25 | Assistant Coaches get $25 off.