Athletes are at the heart of the global football community.
IFAF is committed to the promotion of the athlete voice, the protection of clean athletes and the showcasing of their incredible skills and abilities.
Central to this is the IFAF Athlete Committee and the statutory requirement that all members commit to ensuring the representation of athletes in the governance of their federation.
IFAF is proud to recognise the Athletes’ Rights and Responsibilities Declaration.
IFAF seeks to ensure that the athlete’s views are at the heart of the work of the federation, with representation on the Board through to engagement with IFAF’s many committees.
The Athletes’ Rights
- Practise sport and compete without being subject to discrimination on the basis of race, colour, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, disability, language, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or other immutable status.
- Be part of a transparent, fair and clean sporting environment, particularly one that fights against doping and competition manipulation, and provides for transparent judging/refereeing, selection and qualification processes, and appropriate competition schedules, including training schedules at such competitions.
- Access general information on athlete and competition-related matters in a timely and clear manner.
- Access education on sports-related matters as well as to work or study while actively training and competing, should the athlete choose to do so and where practicable.
- Leverage opportunities to generate income in relation to their sporting career, name and likeness, while recognising the intellectual property or other rights, rules of the event and of sports organisations as well as the Olympic Charter.
- Fair and equal gender representation.
- The protection of mental and physical health, including a safe competition and training environment and protection from abuse and harassment.
- Elected athlete representation within sporting organisations of the Olympic Movement.
- Report unethical behaviour without fear of retaliation.
- Privacy, including protection of personal information.
- Freedom of expression.
- Due process, including the right to a fair hearing within a reasonable time by an independent and impartial panel, the right to request a public hearing and the right to an effective remedy.
The Athletes’ Responsibilities
- Uphold the Olympic values and adhere to the Fundamental Principles of Olympism.
- Respect the integrity of sport and compete as a clean athlete, in particular by not doping and not manipulating competitions.
- Act in accordance with the IOC Code of Ethics and be encouraged to report unethical behaviour, including instances of doping, competition manipulation, prohibited discrimination and abuse and harassment.
- Comply with applicable national laws, and the rules of the qualification processes and competitions, of the sport, and of the relevant sporting organisation, as well as the Olympic Charter.
- Respect the rights and well-being of, and not discriminate against, other athletes, their entourage, volunteers and all others within the sporting environment, and refrain from political demonstration in competitions, competition venues and ceremonies.
- Respect the solidarity principle of the Olympic Movement, which allows assistance and support to be provided among athletes and members of the Olympic Movement.
- Act as a role model, including by promoting clean sport.
- Inform themselves and be aware of their responsibilities.
- Participate in hearings when requested to do so and provide truthful testimony in such proceedings.
- Participate and vote in athlete representatives’ elections.
The IFAF Athlete Oath, written by Diana Flores, is spoken prior to the commencement of each major Championship by a male and female representative of the host nation on behalf of the competing athlete community.
Athlete Oath
On behalf of all the players participating in these Championships, we vow to uphold the integrity of the game and the true spirit of fair play by competing with dignity, fairness and respect at all times.
We shall honor our nations, our sport and our fellow competitors.
We shall abide by the rules governing the game and we shall compete free from doping and other forms of cheating.
We shall strive at all times to advance our collective values of purpose, inclusiveness, fairness, integrity, unity and excellence.
