The FIFA Fair Play Code for football encapsulates all of the sporting, moral and ethical principles for which FIFA has always stood and for which it will continue to fight in the future, regardless of the influences and pressures that may be brought to bear.
The ten golden rules not only serve as a credo for FIFA as world football's governing body, but they also reinforce the sense of fraternity and cooperation among the members of the worldwide football family.
1. Play fair
Winning is without value if victory has been
achieved unfairly or dishonestly. Cheating is easy, but brings no
pleasure. Playing fair requires courage and character. It is also
more satisfying. Fair play always has its reward, even when the
game is lost. Playing fair earns respect, while cheating only
brings shame. Remember: it is only a game. And games are pointless
unless played fairly.
2. Play to win but accept defeat with dignity
Winning is the object of playing any game. Never
set out to lose. If you do not play to win, you are cheating your
opponents, deceiving those who are watching, and also fooling
yourself. Never give up against stronger opponents but never relent
against weaker ones. It is an insult to any opponent to play at
less than full strength. Play to win, until the final whistle. But
remember nobody wins all the time. You win some, you lose some.
Learn to lose graciously. Do not seek excuses for defeat. Genuine
reasons will always be self-evident. Congratulate the winners with
good grace. Do not blame the referee or anyone else. Be determined
to do better next time. Good losers earn more respect than bad
winners.
3. Observe the Laws of the Game
All games need rules to guide them. Without rules,
there would be chaos. The rules of football are simple and easy to
learn. Make sure you learn them; it will help you to understand the
game better. Understanding the game better will make you a better
player. It is equally important to understand the spirit of the
rules. They are designed to make the game fun to play and fun to
watch. By sticking to the rules, the game will be more
enjoyable.
4. Respect opponents, team-mates, referees, officials and
spectators
Fair Play means respect. Respect is part of our
game. Without opponents there can be no game. Everyone has the same
rights, including the right to be respected. Team-mates are
colleagues. Form a team in which all members are equal. Referees
are there to maintain discipline and Fair Play. Always accept their
decisions without arguing, and help them to enable all participants
to have a more enjoyable game. Officials are also part of the game
and must be respected accordingly. Spectators give the game
atmosphere. They want to see the game played fairly, but must also
behave fairly and with respect themselves.
5. Promote the interests of football
Football is the world's greatest game. But it
always needs everybody's help to maintain its greatness. Think
of football's interests before your own. Think how your actions
may affect the image of the game. Talk about the positive things in
the game. Encourage other people to watch and play fairly. Help
others to have as much fun from football as you do. Be an
ambassador for the game.
6. Honour those who defend football's good reputation
The good name of football has survived because the
vast majority of people who love the game are honest and fair.
Sometimes somebody does something exceptional that deserves our
special recognition. They should be honoured and their fine example
publicised. This encourages others to act in the same way. Help to
promote football's image by publicising its good deeds.
7. Reject corruption, drugs, racism, violence, gambling and
other dangers to our sport
Football's huge popularity sometimes makes it
vulnerable to negative outside interests. Watch out for attempts to
tempt you into cheating or using drugs. Drugs have no place in
football, in any other sport or in society as a whole. Say no to
drugs. Help to kick racism and bigotry out of football. Treat all
players and everyone else equally, regardless of their religion,
race, sex or national origin. Show zero tolerance for gambling on
games in which you participate. It negatively affects your ability
to perform and creates the appearance of a conflict of interests.
Show that football does not want violence, even from your own fans.
Football is sport, and sport is peace.
8. Help others to resist corrupting pressures
You may hear that team-mates or other people you
know are being tempted to cheat in some way or otherwise engage in
behaviour deemed unacceptable. They need your help. Do not hesitate
to stand by them. Give them the strength to resist. Remind them of
their commitment to their team-mates and to the game itself. Form a
block of solidarity, like a solid defence on the field of play.
9. Denounce those who attempt to discredit our sport
Do not be ashamed to stand up to anybody who you
are sure is trying to make others cheat or engage in other
unacceptable behaviour. It is better to expose them and have them
removed before they can do any damage. It is equally dishonest to
go along with a dishonest act. Do not just say no. Denounce those
misguided persons who are trying to spoil our sport before they can
persuade somebody else to say yes.
10. Use football to make a better world
Football has an incredible power, which can be used
to make this world a better place in which everyone can live. Use
this powerful platform to promote peace, equality, health and
education for everyone. Make the game better, take it to the world,
and you will be fostering a better world.
