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KILDRUM UNITED FC, CHILD/YOUTH PROTECTION AND PRIVACY POLICY.

In order for us to correspond with you, we may ask you to submit information about yourself and your child/youth. Because we are serious about your trust and security on the Internet and as well as on a personal basis we have adopted the following privacy policy and the statement below outlines this.

POLICY STATEMENT

PRIVACY IS OUR PRIMARY CONCERN.

We do collect information from you, but it is our responsibility to keep all your personal identifiable information secure and private.

Kildrum United Football Club are committed to protecting your privacy. We will only use the information that we collect about you lawfully, in accordance with the Data Protection Act 1988. We will not rent, sell , trade, share or give away information about you, without your consent, unless required by law, to any third party

We collect personal and general information from and about you. This information includes your name, address, telephone number and e-mail address. This may be used by us for the purpose of player registration, which may include registration with a governing body. Any information that we obtain is held secure and protected. You can also check the information that we hold about you by e-mailing us and if it is found to be inaccurate in any way, we will amend it promptly.

Kildrum United Football Club will not publish any photographs of children/youths on our website without the written permission of Parents or Legal Guardians. (Forms are issued by the SYFA at youth level)

PLAYERS CODE OF CONDUCT

DO !
• Play for fun and to enjoy the game - not just to please your
• Coaches or show off.
• Play by the rules - real winners do not need to cheat.
• Encourage your team mates at all times.
• Do not shout at a team mate when he makes a mistake, it might be you who makes the next one.
• Accept the referee's decision, even if you think he is wrong. Listen to the coaches, they are there to help and      advise you
• Turn up for training as often as possible. It is the regular practice at training that makes a good team.
• Enjoy training and train hard you will notice the benefits when you play your matches.
• Keep quiet when your coaches are talking. It is rude to talk at the same time, and you will not know what he is saying or wants you to do.
• Control your temper and your emotions.
• Play fairly and try to win by playing good football.
• Be a good sport
• Remember to enjoy yourself

DO NOT!
Argue with the referee or his/her assistants, they will not change their decision and they will penalise your team again for arguing.
• Be selfish, football is a team game to be enjoyed by others.
• Think you are the best player and can do everything better than everybody else - you are part of a team.
• Think you will play in every minute of every match, your coach has the whole squad to think about.
• Get involved in arguments with other players. You are there to play and enjoy football.
• Leave everything to the coaches. He will need help with putting the nets up and taking them down, corner flags, sorting out kit, etc.
• Fail to pay any monies to the club when they are due. Your coach will tell you what the money goes towards.

Indiscipline and swearing
it will not be tolerated!

   

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