Representatives of the UEFA Ethics and Disciplinary Committee gave lectures to several Ukrainian teams

Representatives of the UEFA Ethics and Fair Play Committee delivered lectures to numerous Ukrainian teams aimed at increasing players', coaches', and staff members' awareness regarding fair play principles.

Representatives of the UEFA Ethics and Disciplinary Committee gave lectures to several Ukrainian teams

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Representatives of the Ethics and Fair Play Committee of the Ukrainian Football Association (UAF) delivered lectures to various national teams aimed at increasing players', coaches', and staff members' awareness regarding fair play principles.

The goal is to cover all professional football in Ukraine, literally communicating with every player and coach. This practice is a preventive measure by the UAF against match-fixing and other forms of misconduct in football.

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This time, representatives of the committee communicated with the Ukraine national youth teams U-18 and U-19, as well as the women's U-17 and U-19 teams.

During the lectures, examples of unethical behavior in football were provided along with their consequences. Also discussed were cases of match-fixing that lead to disqualification of clubs, players, referees, and loss of fan trust.

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It was emphasized during the lectures that adherence to ethics and fair play is the foundation of success and a successful career. According to UEFA requirements, everyone must be informed about possible consequences for violating the Ethics Code and Fair Play. Players were introduced to the CLUE register—a registry of violations where information about certain breaches and related individuals is recorded.

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Within the framework of these events, teams were introduced to the Fair Play Assistant chatbot, where all individuals involved in football can report possible violations of the Code and familiarize themselves with Ukrainian legislation regulating anti-influence (manipulation) on sports competition results. This tool is a valuable resource for players and clubs, contributing to increased awareness and adherence to ethical norms in sport.