Parental code
- All players registered in the FZ or its branch pass a preliminary selection
- Preliminary selection and subsequent admission to the FZ or its branch does not give the accepted player the right to be a permanent member of the teams.
- a player may be expelled for gross disciplinary misconduct
- a player may be expelled for low athletic performance
- a player may be expelled due to low school performance
- a player may be expelled for a parent's violation of Clause 4 (prohibition)
- participation in official matches
- has the right to meet with the coaches of the team and the head of the FZ once a month
- has the right to receive any information related to the child's learning
- receive any information or comments regarding the training agreement
- compliance with the terms of the contract signed with the club
- participation in parent meetings
- cannot attend training sessions (only during open training)
- You are not allowed to enter team locker rooms, coaches' or referees' rooms
- you cannot communicate with team players during a game or training
- do not interfere in team formation issues
- do not interfere in determining the lineup for a game or trip to a tournament
- do not fill out questionnaires, which are given in the form of FO da homework for the child
- don't pay too much attention to match results
- maintaining interest in football
- inform the team coach about drastic changes in the child's behavior
- participate in games whenever possible
- do not discuss the work and decisions of the coach with the child
- do not discuss the coach's work and decisions with other parents
- child support in case of failure
- do not give recommendations regarding the game itself
- do not comment on the game actions of the football players of their team during the game
- do not enter into discussions with the players of the opposing team or the parents of the players
- everyone in the stadium is treated with respect: partners, referees, parents, fans, doctors, managers, coaches and players of the opposing team, etc.
- teaching a child to keep sports equipment clean on their own
- independent training of the child and preliminary Assembly of sports equipment for training or play
- monitor compliance with hygiene rules
- monitoring the routine associated with exercise, nutrition, school
- monitoring the eating process before and after exercise/game
- control of learning in a comprehensive school
- informing the team coach about negative changes in the educational process at school
- Inform the management of the FC about the proposal to transfer to another club, provide the contacts of this representative