The youth players’ rights

We are approaching the time when sport clubs began to organize their activities. The football schools  program the new year and in September the fields will be filled with children. Statistics say that half of the children chose football. In light of this, it is important to remind all those who work in football schools that children are not little adults and that it is not enough to work with the passion for football, you need a passion for the world of children, you had to know  what they think, how they think, what they can do. Especially you had to know how to deal with them. These fundamental principles from the “Charter of children’s rights and the” Charter of the Rights of boys in sport “should always be a reference for anyone involved in football or any other youth sport:

  • The right to have fun and play
  • The right to play sports
  • The right to a healthy environment
  • The right to be surrounded by people trained and competent
  • The right to follow adequate training to its rhythms
  • The right to participate in competitive age-appropriate
  • The right to practice sports in complete safety
  • The right to have the right timing of rest
  • The RIGHT TO NOT TO BE A CHAMPION

“Charter of the Rights of the Child” (New-York Convention on the Rights of the Child, 1989)

“Charter of the Rights of boys in sport” (Geneva, commission leisure UN, 1992)

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