| Reporting Misconduct ALL misconduct by players, team officials (including coaches) or spectators must be reported to the acting Discipline Committee Chairman, rbruceclark@telus.net within 24 hours of the incident.
Yellow cards - Must be noted on the game sheet.
Red cards - Must be noted on the game sheet AND you must submit a Red Card Report within 24 hours.
Click Here for the Red Card form
Fill out the form, save it to your computer and then email to the Discipline Chair, Bruce at rbruceclark@telus.net
All other misconduct, including incidents of abuse of officials, must be reported! Please send an email to rbruceclark@telus.net as soon as possible.
How to write a misconduct report
1. Use the current COYSA Misconduct Report form......
2. Complete all of the sections
3. The core of the report is the written section, so remember why you are writing.the report.
4. Include the following information: .a. What happened. .b. How and why you stopped play. .c. What action you took. .d. How the individual being dealt with reacted. .e. How anybody else reacted, if notable. .f. How the game was restarted.
5. Remember that the key to clear writing is not writing a lot, but just including. only what is necessary.
6. Write the report after you have calmed down, even if it means taking the report.home with you to complete.
7. Submit the report on time and to the correct authority.
8. Keep a copy for your records.
9. If you need help, contact the Referee in Chief for assistance: Jarrett Bass ric@centraloksoccer.com
Discipline For most misconduct, disciplinary actions consist of suspensions from playing, coaching, or attending games. For more serious incidents, the Discipline Committee reviews the report of the incident and has the option of conducting a Disciplinary Hearing.
Created by: Admin -- Last updated:May 31, 2013
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