Code of conduct. Fair Play.

Code of conduct. Fair Play.

  What is fair play at FISTF?

Fair play is a complex notion that comprises and embodies a number of values that are fundamental not only to sport but also to everyday life.

Respect, friendship, team spirit, fair competition, sport without doping, respect for  written and unwritten rules such as equality, integrity, solidarity, tolerance, care, excellence and joy, are the building blocks of fair play that can be experienced and learnt both on and off the field.

 

  Respect to all 

For every athlete, playing by the written rules is mandatory. Respecting the unwritten ones is a must. Fair play requires unconditional respect for opponents, fellow players, referees and fans.

 

  Friendship for all

Rivalry on the field does not exclude friendship. On the contrary. Friendship could grow from noble rivalries.

  Team spirit

Individuals can be strong on their own but they are much stronger in a team. Victory achieved alone can be sweet but there is nothing sweeter than sharing that moment with your team.

 

  Fair competition

To enjoy the fruits of success it is not enough to win. Triumph must be scored by absolutely fair means and by honest and just play.

 

  Sport without doping

Someone who takes drugs cheats. Someone who cheats ruins the game. Someone who ruins the game cannot be played with.

  Equality

Competing on equal terms is essential in sport. Otherwise performance cannot be measured properly.

 

  Integrity

Being honest and having strong moral principles are essential to fair play. Practicing sport within a sound ethical framework is vitally important if you aim to be a true champion.

 

  Solidarity

It is important to support each other and share feelings, aims and dreams. Mutual support brings mutual success on and off the field.

   Tolerance

The willingness to accept behaviour or decisions you may not agree with develops your self-control. Ultimately that could be the deciding factor when it comes to winning or losing.

 

   Care

True champions care about each other as they are well aware they could not be where they are without being cared for by others.

 

  Excellence

Sport engages us in a collective effort to pursue human excellence.

    Joy 1

Baron Pierre de Coubertin, the father of the modern Olympic Games said: ’The important thing in life is not the triumph, but the fight; the essential thing is not to have won, but to have fought well.’ Competition can be severe but you should always first look for joy when practicing any sports. You should never forget about the play even in the heat of the fight.

Without fairness and trustworthiness the established order of our society is at risk. If we do not play by the rules, we ruin the spirit of the game and it is impossible to play with destroyers of the game.

 

  Joy 2

Fair play, which is an essential and central part of successful involvement, promotion and development in both sport and life, can teach people tolerance and respect for others. It allows them to integrate into society and create a sense of teamwork. Fair play in sport is capable of giving hope, pride and identity, and it is able to unite where nationalities, politics, religions and cultures often divide.

Cooperation in the spirit of fair play delivers even greater results than pure gamesmanship in all walks of life. It plays a key role, the role of a catalyst in today’s society as a means of improving quality of life and human well-being.

 

  Fair play for champions of sport

There is no sport without fair play and there are no champions either. ’It takes more than crossing the line first to make a champion. A champion is more than a winner. A champion is someone who respects the rules, rejects doping and competes in the spirit of fair play.’ Jacques Rogge, IOC President

’Fair play gives sport the character of beauty. Fair play is a common language, the cement of sports that is capable of gathering together the whole sports world. There are many champions, but the champion of champions is the one who trains, competes and lives in the spirit of fair play.’ Jenő Kamuti, President of the International Committee for Fair Play

’Fair play incorporates the concepts of friendship, respect for others and always playing within the right spirit. Fair play is defined as a way of thinking, not just a way of behaving.’ Code of Sport Ethics, Council of Europe. ’The important thing in life is not the triumph, but the fight; the essential thing is not to have won, but to have fought well.’Baron Pierre de Coubertin.

  Fair play for champions of everyday life  1

’Neither by nature, then, nor contrary to nature do the virtues arise in us; rather we are adapted by nature to receive them, and are made perfect by habit.’ Aristotle, Nichomachean Ethics

’The notion of fair play is a universally understood concept, which underpins all of sport. Without fairness, sport is devoid of any meaning or purpose. Worse still, it can be a detrimental experience for its participants. But fair play is also a philosophy – one of respect for others, and respect for the institution of sport. It leads to an agreement, between all of those involved in sport, on the values and lessons that we want sport to teach our children and ourselves.

 

  Fair play for champions of everyday life  2

Playing fair also has to do with making choices. As we interact with each other in sport, or as spectators of sport, we must regularly consider and define what we think is right and what is not. Sport engages us in a collective effort to pursue human excellence. As our children interact with each other in sport, their ability to make good choices about fair play issues matures along with their ability to think and learn about what makes for a rewarding and fulfilling life in society.’ Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport

 

  Fair play for champions of everyday life  3

’Fair play is a positive concept. Sport is a social and cultural activity which, practiced fairly, enriches society and the friendship between nations. Sport is also recognized as an individual activity which, played fairly, offers the opportunity for self-knowledge, self-expression and fulfillment; personal achievement, skill acquisition and demonstration of ability; social interaction, enjoyment, good health and well-being. Sport promotes involvement and responsibility in society with its wide range of clubs and leaders working voluntarily. In addition, responsible involvement in some activities can help to promote sensitivity to the environment.’ Code of Sports Ethics, Council of Europe

   Values for life 1

Fair play is not a theory. Fair play is an attitude that manifests itself in behaviour. Whenever we act in the spirit of fair play we contribute to building a peaceful and better world. The following values which are the building blocks of fair play can easily be expressed in the interactions of everyday life.

    Values for life 2

  Respect
  Friendship
  • Team spirit
  • Fair competition
  • Respect for written and unwritten rules
 
  • Values for life 3
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  • Equality
  • Integrity
  • Solidarity
  • Tolerance
  • Care      and       Joy

  Stop complaining. –>  HELP

 Complaining does not bring us forward. Attitude to   support each other is essential to get our sport into   better shape. Social media can be used to offer help   and write real solutions for existing problems.

 

       
Last uodate: 2019 November 10