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antideportiva

Antideportiva is an Italian term that translates to “unsportsmanlike” or “against sport” and is used to describe conduct that violates the principles of fair play, respect, and integrity in competitive activities. The concept encompasses a range of behaviors, from overt aggression and cheating to more subtle forms of disrespect, such as deliberate time‑wasting, provocation of opponents, or the use of prohibited tactics to gain an advantage. While the word originates in Italian sport discourse, it has been adopted in broader contexts, including legal and administrative language, to denote actions that undermine the spirit of competition.

In the regulatory framework of many sports federations, antideportiva behavior is addressed through codes of conduct

The notion of antideportiva is closely linked to related concepts such as “fair play,” “sportsmanship,” and “ethical

and
disciplinary
statutes.
Penalties
may
include
warnings,
fines,
suspension,
or
disqualification,
depending
on
the
severity
and
recurrence
of
the
offense.
International
bodies
such
as
the
International
Olympic
Committee
and
FIFA
include
provisions
against
unsportsmanlike
conduct,
often
employing
the
term
or
its
equivalents
to
guide
enforcement.
conduct.”
It
serves
both
as
a
preventive
guideline
for
athletes,
coaches,
and
officials
and
as
a
basis
for
adjudicating
disputes
when
standards
of
behavior
are
breached.
By
promoting
respect
for
opponents
and
adherence
to
the
rules,
the
antideportiva
principle
aims
to
preserve
the
integrity
and
enjoyment
of
sport
for
participants
and
spectators
alike.