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A Charter Standard Development Club

Established June 2005

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Hamble United Football Club

Was awarded the FA Charter Standard at its launch in June 2005 Since then the club has progressed, and on January 17th 2006 was recognised as a

Chartered Standard Development Club 

The FA Charter is a formal framework to improve the quality of football by placing the players' needs at the heart of the club's activities. Our club has adopted this because it enables us to aim for a high standard and to verify that we are taking all possible action  to achieve them.

The Charter Standard defines requirements for:

A formal club constitution
Affiliation to the local county Football Association
Management Committee and an effective management process
Annual General and Management meetings
Maintenance of club accounts
Membership procedures
Child Protection
Code of Conduct
Disciplinary Procedure
Designating a club Child Protection Officer
Formal training for officials, managers and assistants in Child Protection matters  Vetting of officials, coaches, managers and volunteers
Codes of conduct for coaches/managers, players, officials and parents/spectators
Defining what is required for Fair Play, Equal opportunity, Respect, Behaviour and    
expectations

Formal football coaching training for The coaches, managers and volunteers

What does this mean for our club?

We want to provide a safe and high quality experience of playing football from the  moment a player joins  our club. The FA Charter defines what we need to do to achieve  this. We have Codes of Conduct,  Disciplinary Procedure and a club Development Plan.  By following the requirements of the Charter we have put in place people, processes and actions to ensure we can provide a high standard for players and their families. All of this will help ensure the future growth of our club.

Gary S Curtis  (Chairman Hamble United FC)
 

 

Managers do not always have the time to send in match reports.

So if a player, parent or spectator would like to send in a report then please feel free to do so. all I need is:

  •  Date, team played, Cup or league.

  •  A brief outline of the game.

  •  Goal scorers.

  •  Man or lady of the match if awarded.

It does not have to be as long as war and peace.  When you have finished e-mail it to the chairman on garycurtis@hambleunited fc.co.uk 

If I get more than one I will choose the best.