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Recreational Expectations - Player, Parent and Coach

We are HARBOR!

Harbor Soccer Club wants nothing less than the best environment for all youth soccer players to grow not only their knowledge & skills but also their love of the game of soccer through playing, coaching and refereeing   

When players are registered for Harbor Soccer Club programs, they are asked to acknowledge the Harbor Code of Conduct. Our Code of Conduct is aimed at promoting a safe and enjoyable environment. Following this Code of Conduct can be summarized by one simple question…. Are you HARBOR?

 

  • Hospitable-  We welcome our competitor teams and parents to Gig Harbor on game day
  • Accountable -  We hold ourselves and our player(s) accountable for good sportsmanship
  • Respectful-  We are respectful of the referees and our competitor teams and parents
  • Believe – We believe in Harbor Soccer and are dedicated to developing youth players both on and off the pitch.
  • Outgoing - One of our goals is to help our players grow both in the game, as well as off the field
  • Relentless - We will work relentlessly to exemplify these in all we do as parents, coaches, referees, volunteers and players

If you witness any violation of these codes of conduct, please contact our General Manager to report the issue.

Recreational Player Expectations

Harbor Soccer Club players will be asked to sign and abide by our Player Code of Conduct at all times.  Players are expected to attend all training sessions and games or communicate directly with their coach the reason they can not make it.  Players are expected to be on-time and prepared.  This includes personal responsibility for their own equipment and uniform.  We encourage parents to allow the player to burden this responsibility as we want to help foster development of our players in ways both on and off the pitch.

Recreational Parent Expectations

Harbor Soccer Club parents will be asked to sign and abide by our Parent Code of Conduct at all times.  Parents will show respect to all individuals involved with the game: players of both teams, parents of both teams, coaches, referees and field staff.  Parents will refrain from any negative interactions with referees, parents, players or coaches before, during or after any game or training session.