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UESF Introduces Its Esports Disciplinary Policy and Publishes List of Banned Players for Its Tournaments

The Ukrainian Esports Federation (UESF) has announced the adoption of an updated Esports Disciplinary Liability Policy. The document outlines the procedures for identifying and reviewing violations, imposing disciplinary measures, and maintaining a list of individuals restricted from participating in competitions.

According to the federation, the policy was created to ensure fair competition, protect the integrity of tournaments, and establish a transparent accountability mechanism. It applies to players, coaches, team managers, referees, organizers, and other participants involved in competitions organized, supported, or sanctioned by the federation.

UESF has identified five categories of violations:

The policy separately states that participating in matches against representatives of the aggressor state due to technical inability to avoid such encounters does not, by itself, constitute a violation.

Decisions on disciplinary measures are made by the Disciplinary Commission, which consists of an odd number of members, with a minimum of three. Proceedings begin with a complaint submitted to disciplinary@uesf.org.ua and may last up to 14 calendar days. Individuals subject to proceedings have the right to provide explanations and defend themselves, and must be notified at least 48 hours before the hearing through communication channels available to the Federation. Decisions of the Disciplinary Commission may be appealed within seven calendar days.

Four types of sanctions are предусмотрені for offenders:

For certain categories of violations — such as breaching rules related to crossing the state border — participation restrictions may be indefinite, with the possibility of review after returning to Ukraine. Individuals who assisted in a violation or failed to report it will receive half of the main offender's sanction.

UESF has also published a list of banned players, which currently includes 36 esports athletes. The full list can be accessed via the provided link.

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