Repperndorf II coach: exemplary fair play after injury shock!

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The coaching team at TSV Repperndorf II was honored for exemplary fair play after a serious injury in the game.

Das Trainerteam des TSV Repperndorf II wurde für vorbildliches Fair Play ausgezeichnet, nach einem schweren Verletzungsfall im Spiel.
The coaching team at TSV Repperndorf II was honored for exemplary fair play after a serious injury in the game.

Repperndorf II coach: exemplary fair play after injury shock!

Football is not just about goals and victories, but also about treating each other with respect. The TSV Repperndorf II coaching team, consisting of Sebastian Warschecha and Paulo Monteiro, has impressively demonstrated this. In a game against TSV Sulzfeld, which took place in B Class 1, the two coaches were honored for their fair behavior. While the home team was leading 6-0, a collision between two guest players occurred in the 85th minute, which resulted in serious injuries. As part of the BFV/DFB campaign “Fair is more”, they were recognized for their exemplary reaction, which could otherwise have led to an even more difficult situation, reports mainpost.de.

After the incident, Warschecha and Monteiro immediately helped with first aid to the injured players until emergency services arrived. “Fair cooperation and the well-being of the players are our top priority,” explained BFV game group leader Konrad Harant, who honored the coaches during a home game against Bayern Kitzingen II. Unfortunately, Monteiro had to miss the reception due to illness, but Djamshid Pajuhesh held the certificate for him and posed for the honorary photo. Harant praised the consideration of the two coaches, who are considered role models in terms of fairness.

Fair play in football and beyond

The coaches' award is part of the social commitment of the Bavarian Football Association (BFV), which is intensively committed to fair play in football. In a world where competition often focuses on winning, BFV is dedicated to promoting respectful interactions. The initiative places great value on the well-being of everyone involved and also promotes the “Fair Play League” for the youngest young footballers. Here the children clarify controversial situations themselves, which not only makes an important contribution in a playful way, but also strengthens the sense of responsibility, as bfv.de reports.

The “Fair is more” campaign symbolizes the call for fair behavior. Every sporting team and everyone involved has the opportunity to report exceptional fair play actions by email. Monthly winners and annual winners are chosen at both state and DFB level and receive attractive prizes that not only benefit the players, but also their clubs.

A fundamental attitude

The term “Fair Play” has its roots in the English-speaking world and has stood for respectful behavior in competition since the 16th century. Richard von Weizsäcker emphasizes that fair play goes far beyond following rules and also includes human behavior. The topic is becoming increasingly important not only in sport, but also in society, as current discussions around injury rates and commercialization in football show, as pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov addresses.

Given the challenges in the modern football scene, the call for an internal commitment to fair play remains highly topical. Role models like the coaches at TSV Repperndorf II show that it is possible to preserve the ethical values ​​of sport and promote a healthy culture of togetherness. After all, it's not just a nice thought, but a fundamental basis for the future of football.