The Rumson FC is a non-profit soccer club offering an elite level soccer experience in Rumson, New Jersey. The Rumson FC is designed to give boys and girls the option of a high-level development club. We promote the love of soccer through camps, clinics and access to professional coaching and competitive play locally.
Our Mission:
The Rumson Futbol Club mission is to offer the highest level of developmental training in a professional, fun and safe environment, all provided by The FC Monmouth professional coaching staff and Team Managers. We want to promote wellness, health and fitness through soccer programming.
Rules and Regulations:
Bylaws: The rules and regulations governing the RFC organization.
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Constitution: The purpose of the Association shall be to develop, promote, non-profit, public, educational Traveling Soccer among youth.
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Rules: This code of Ethics sets forth guidelines for the appropriate behavior for the individuals affiliated with the Association. Soccer belongs to the players. It provides many physical values, emotional satisfaction and even a spiritual uplifting to those that play. Managers who choose soccer as an avocation must understand this and put the welfare of the game and its players above their own personal rewards.
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Safe Soccer Policy: Rumson Futbol Club has a zero-tolerance policy for abuse and misconduct. All participants in the soccer community must play an active role in creating an environment free from emotional, physical, or sexual abuse. In that regard, the policy set forth was developed to help all participants detect and report abuse, respond to it and prevent future occurrences
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Code of Conduct: The purpose of this Code is to ensure the welfare of all participants and to maximize enjoyment of the activity by promoting good sportsmanship. By participating in a Rumson Futbol Club sponsored activity, all players, parents, spectators, and participants agree to abide by the Code of Conduct.
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Parent Culture: Read More
The Six Things You Should Say To Your Child
A lot of soccer parents with good intentions give a 30-minute lecture in the car on the way to each match. Too often this lecture is filled with all their child’s supposed deficiencies while including tons of playing advice. They arrive far off their optimal mental state and dread the critique they are likely to hear, whether they want it or not, on the way home. Kids who are massaged in this way tend not to play badly; they just tend not to play, possibly to avoid making mistakes.
Parents should memorize and use the following six simple phrases.
Before the match:
- I love you.
- Good luck.
- Have fun.
After the match:
- I love you.
- It was great to see you play.
- What would you like to eat?