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Unsportsmanlike conduct (also called untrustworthy behaviour or ungentlemanly fraudulent or bad sportsmanship or poor sportsmanship or anti fair-play) is a foul or offense in many sports that violates the sport's generally accepted rules of sportsmanship and participant conduct.
Since every sport is rule-driven, the most common offence of bad sportsmanship is the act of cheating or breaking the rules to gain an unfair advantage; this is called unsportsmanlike conduct. [6] A competitor who exhibits poor sportsmanship after losing a game or contest is often called a "sore loser", while a competitor who exhibits poor ...
Non-unsportsmanlike conduct technical fouls are defined per NBA Rule 12, Section V, Paragraph c, and none count towards a fine, ejection or suspension. These fouls are assessed for excessive time-outs, defensive three seconds , scratched player dressing and playing, a player foul penalty situation , shattering backboards, or delay of game.
Tushishvili received a red card, the highest penalty, for his unsportsmanlike actions. Georgia's Guram Tushishvili touches France's Teddy Riner's face after the loss — another unsportsmanlike ...
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The NFL fined Seattle Seahawks practice squad offensive lineman Joey Hunt $1,610 for unsportsmanlike conduct for his role in a sideline scuffle with Philadelphia Eagles receiver A.J. Brown, ESPN's ...
The penalty was Pickens' second of the day for unsportsmanlike conduct. Both penalties drew in-game admonishment from Steelers right tackle Broderick Jones. Head coach Mike Tomlin said postgame ...
The referee is given considerable discretion as to the rules' implementation, including deciding which offences are cautionable "unsportsmanlike" conduct. In the sport of association football, fouls and misconduct are acts committed by players which are deemed by the referee to be unfair and are subsequently penalised. An offence may be a foul ...