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  2. Unsportsmanlike conduct - Wikipedia

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    A yellow card being given in a game of handball. 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.

  3. Sportsmanship - Wikipedia

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    In most, if not all sports, players at the elite level set the standards on sportsmanship and whether they like it or not, they are seen as leaders and role models in society. [ 5 ] 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 ...

  4. List of Olympic Games scandals, controversies and incidents

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    The calls from the organizations have been prompted by concerns about the war's impact on Palestinian athletes and sports facilities. [148] Imane Khelif: after she faced intense public scrutiny over her eligibility to compete in the women's category, including from celebrities and world leaders. Khelif became the target of online abuse and ...

  5. 4 things Army vs. Navy football rivalry can teach young ... - AOL

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    Sports, like politics, is a realm of life where people feel they can mistreat others to uplift themselves. They do it through their words, but also through their actions. Take youth sports.

  6. How NFL referees will judge 'fine line' between taunting and ...

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    “Fans enjoy the intensity and the raw emotion that our players show on the field,” the Cleveland Browns center wrote, “and the overwhelming majority of the time, players understand the line ...

  7. Gamesmanship - Wikipedia

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    In association football, it is considered good sportsmanship to kick the ball out of play if a player on the opposing side is injured; when the ball is to be thrown in, it is also considered to be good sportsmanship in this situation to kick it (or throw it) back to the other team who had intentionally kicked it out. Gamesmanship arises in this ...

  8. After spitting on, kicking other players, Mizzou student ...

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    MU football’s Johnny Walker Jr. was ejected from this weekend’s game against LSU. He must atone for his unsportsmanlike conduct, writes Toriano Porter.

  9. Organizational citizenship behavior - Wikipedia

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    This deconstruction resulted in a five-factor model consisting of altruism, courtesy, conscientiousness, civic virtue, and sportsmanship. The definition of altruism remained much as it was, defined by discretionary behaviors that have the effect of helping a specific colleague with an organizationally relevant task or problem.