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DISCIPLINE & APPEALS

DISCIPLINE & APPEALS

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The Discipline Committee meets every Fridays throughout the year commencing at 7 p.m.

The Discipline Panel will meet on Fridays at the Club office. Discipline matters are reviewed or heard as appropriate on the first scheduled date following the incident. Please contact the Discipline Director by e-mail at discipline@ajaxsoccerclub.ca should you require further information regarding any discipline matter in which you may be involved in. Every player, coach, and administrator should ensure they are familiar with the penalties for offences and the discipline process for administering the same 

DISCIPLINE PROCEDURE

DISCIPLINE: How does Ajax FC handle misconduct?

Ajax FC has adopted Ontario Soccer Association policies with regard to discipline.  These policies govern Discipline Hearing Panels at every level of soccer sanctioned by the OSA.  Discipline issues are handled by a discipline committee primarily formed by the Board of Directors. The committee does not necessarily consist of the same people for each matter being reviewed.

Discipline by Review (DBR) / Discipline by Hearing (DBH)

There are two systems used to deal with discipline matters at Ajax FC. Guidelines set out by the Ontario Soccer Association (OSA) are followed in determining if a case is to be handled by DBH or DBR. Discipline hearings (DBH) or reviews (DBR) are conducted on a regular basis, as required, with dates posted on the web site. When Hearing Dates are not posted on the website, persons required to attend a DBH are advised in writing in advance of the hearing date.

  • DISCIPLINE BY REVIEW (DBR): Certain types of misconduct are routinely handled using the Discipline By Review system. Under DBR, the Discipline Committee reviews the information provided (e.g. Referee’s Report) and imposes the appropriate and mandated penalty.  If, after reviewing the case, the Discipline Review Panel determines that a more serious charge is warranted, the matter will be referred to Discipline By Hearing.  Under the DBR system, the parties involved are not required to attend.  An individual who is subject to the DBR system has the right to a hearing.   A request for a hearing must be received at the Club office in writing by receipted post, receipted e-mail, fax, or receipted hand delivery within three days of receiving the dismissal.  The request must be received before the date of the next scheduled DBR meeting, as indicated on the website.   NOTE: THERE ARE NO APPEALS OF DBR DECISIONS.

  • DISCIPLINE BY HEARING (DBH):  Some discipline matters must be conducted under the Discipline By Hearing (DBH) method. A DBH requires the attendance of the parties involved. The involved parties are provided with at least 15 days’ notice. The accused may choose to be accompanied by another adult who may act as an adviser.  An accused less than 18 years of age must be accompanied by an adult, who shall act as an adviser, failing which the hearing will not precede and the accused shall be suspended until the hearing is held.  If the accused does not appear, the hearing will not proceed, the accused will be fined in accordance with the “Schedule of Fees, Fines, Bonds and Penalties” as published by The Ontario Soccer Association and available on the Club website, and the accused will be suspended from all soccer related activities until he/she requests and attends a hearing. Any party required to attend a hearing may request one (1) postponement of a hearing. The party must submit such request to the Club office in writing by receipted post, receipted e-mail, fax, or receipted hand delivery no later than four days prior to the date of the hearing, stating the reason for requesting the postponement.  DBH DECISIONS CAN BE APPEALED TO THE NEXT HIGHEST LEVEL.

  • Discipline hearings or reviews are also held for matters of misconduct involving persons other than players, such as coaching staff, parents, spectators or any other person reported for misconduct.

    Penalties:

    OSA guidelines are followed in determining what punishment, if any, is to be applied. Any issues being handled by the club, as dictated by the OSA guidelines, require the club to impose penalties that are no less severe than those specified by OSA. If the discipline committee concludes that such action is appropriate, the club has the option to impose penalties that are more severe than the minimums specified by OSA.

    IMMEDIATE SUSPENSION FROM ALL SOCCER RELATED ACTIVITIES results from the following offences:

  • Game Official assault

  • Physical or attempted physical assault of a youth player by a team official or administrator (reported by the Game Official)

  • Offences of Moral Turpitude

    PROBATION OR SUSPENDED SENTENCES ARE NOT PERMITTED.

    NOTIFICATION OF PENALTY:

    Decisions of the Discipline Review Committee for all matters will be communicated in writing by e-mail, hand-delivery or Canada Post delivery and are effective immediately.  Conveners and coaches will be notified by telephone.

    OSA Suspension Terms

    Link to the OSA SCHEDULE OF SUSPENSION TERMS

    As our Club is governed by The Ontario Soccer Association, it is imperative that any suspension term imposed by AFC Discipline Panel must comply with The OSA Mandatory Minimum length of suspension.  While the Club may determine that a longer term is appropriate, the Panel has no jurisdiction to reduce the term to less than that set out in The OSA Policies.

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