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Charter Standard awarded by
Football Association
Monday 12th. January 2009
Mark
Cecil
Leroy
Errison
Mitesh
Coyle
Dennie
Dennie
Ahwar
Koria
Club Chairman
Vice Chairman
Development
Club Secretary
Club Treasurer
Team Manager
Club Officials
Robert
Francois
Ainsley
Devon
Spurgeon
Academy
Welfare Officer
Captain
New Players
Errison
Aredi
Francois
Ainsley  
Ahwar
Christou
Gabbidon
Brown
Welcome to the  Official Website of
Kenningwell United Football Club
A Sunday  football club  formed in  
1967 by   friends  who  wished  to  
keep in  touch after leaving School.
The name  is  made  from  the two
school  they attended,  Stockwell &
Kennington.  We currently run two
Senior Teams,  a Youth Under 16's
Team  and  a Football Academy.
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kenningwellfc.com/
Tele; 07786 292925
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CODE OF CONDUCT
FOR TEAM OFFICIALS
Set a positive example for others, particularly
young players  and supporters.      This code  
applies to all   team/ club   officials,  although
some   items  may   not  apply  to all  officials


OBLIGATIONS TOWARDS THE GAME
The team official should:

1. Set a positive  example for others, particularly
 young  players  and supporters.

2. Promote  and  develop his own  team having
regard to the interest of the Players supporters
and reputation of the national game.                    
                     
3. Share knowledge  and  experience  when
invited to do so taking into account interests
of the body that has  requested   this  rather  
than personal  interests.

4. Avoid all forms of gamesmanship.

5. Show due respect to Match  Officials  and
others  involved  in the  game.

6.  Always have regard  to the  best  interests
of   the   game,       including   where  publicly  
expressing  an opinion  of the game  and any  
particular   aspect  of  it,   including  others
involved in the game.

7.  Not use or tolerate inappropriate language.


Obligations towards the Team
The team official should:

1. Make every  effort to  develop  the  sporting,  
technical and  tactical  levels of the club /team,
and  to  obtain the  best results  by  the  team,
using all permitted means.

2.  Give priority  to  the  interests  of  
the  team  over  individual  interests.

3.  Resist all  illegal  or  unsporting influences,
including banned substances and techniques.

4.  Promote ethical principles.

5.  Show due respect to the interests
of players,coaches and other officials,
at  their  own   club/team  and  others.


Obligations towards the Supporters.
The team Official should:

1. Show due respect to the
interests of supporters.

Respect towards the Match Officials.
A team official should:
1. Accept the decisions of the  Match Official   
without protest.
2. Avoid words or actions which may mislead a
Match Official.
3. Show due respect towards Match Officials.

A CODE  OF CONDUCT
FOR FOOTBALL
This code applies to all those  involved  in
football  under the  auspices of the
Football Association

Football is the national game.                              
 All those involved with the game at every level
and  whether as a player, match official,
coach,owner or administrator, have a
responsibility,above  and beyond compliance
with the law, to act according to  the highest
standards of  integrity, and to ensure  that  the
reputation of the game is, and  remains, high.   
This  code applies  to all those involved in
football under the auspices of The Football
Association


Community:
Football, at all levels,is a vital  part of a
community Football will take into account
community feeling when making decisions.


Equality:
Football is opposed to discrimination of any
form and will promote measures to prevent it, in
whatever form, from being expressed.


Participants:
Football recognises the sense of ownership felt
by  those who  participate at all levels of the
game. This includes those who play, those who
coach or help in any way,and those who
officiate, as well as administrators and
supporters
Football is committed to appropriate
consultation.


Young People
Football acknowledges  the  extent  of its
influence over young  people and pledges to set
a positive example.


Propriety
Football acknowledges that public confidence
demands the highest standards of financial and
administrative behaviour within the game, and
will not tolerate corruption or improper practices
.
Trust and Respect:
Football will uphold a relationship of trust  and  
respect  between  all involved in   the   game,  
whether  they  are  individuals ,clubs  or other  
organisations.

Violence
Football rejects  the use of  violence  of any
nature by anyone involved in the game.

Fairness:
Football is committed to fairness in its dealings
with all involved in the game.

Integrity and Fair Play:
Football is committed to the principle of
playing  to win  consistent  with fair play: