DISCIPLINARY OFFENSES AND SANCTIONS
Annex to the WFKO Disciplinary Commission Regulation
DISCIPLINARY RULES
Art. 1.1 – The disciplinary rules contribute to the proper conduct of all activities of the World Freestyle Kickboxing Organization (WFKO).
Art. 1.2 – These disciplinary rules apply to all affiliated clubs, officials, and athletes who commit offenses:
- in competition venues;
- in club headquarters or other locations where they carry out their activities, and in their immediate vicinity;
- at the WFKO headquarters;
- in any other place when the violation of discipline concerns officials, persons, or property directly or indirectly related to WFKO.
Art. 1.3 – Officials include: representatives of WFKO, members of the Federal Bureau, presidents and members of all committees and commissions under WFKO, leaders of affiliated clubs, coaches, instructors, referees, and athletes.
Art. 1.4 – No one may invoke ignorance or misinterpretation of disciplinary rules and WFKO regulations as a defense.
OFFENSES
Art. 2.1 – An offense is any act that violates the rules of sports ethics, competition, organization, and discipline, and represents the sole legal basis for applying a sanction.
Art. 2.2 – An offense consists of an action or inaction that harms the proper conduct of sporting activity and requires disciplinary sanctions.
Art. 2.3 – Recidivism is defined as committing a new offense within one calendar year from the date of the previous sanction.
Art. 2.4 – In case of recidivism, all disciplinary sanctions may be increased up to double.
Art. 2.5 – If, even after doubling the sanction, the offender persists, the sanction may be temporary suspension or permanent exclusion from WFKO.
DISCIPLINARY SANCTIONS
Art. 3.1 – A disciplinary sanction is both an educational measure and a coercive action applied to clubs and officials who commit acts of indiscipline, aiming to prevent future violations and ensure proper activity.
Art. 3.2 – The disciplinary sanctions are:
- written warning;
- fine;
- suspension;
- exclusion.
Art. 3.3 – A warning consists of a written notification highlighting the committed offense and the consequences of repeating such behavior.
Art. 3.4 – A fine is a disciplinary sanction requiring payment of a sum of money to WFKO, within the amount and deadline set by the Disciplinary Commission.
Art. 3.5 – Failure to pay the fine within the deadline results in suspension until payment is made.
Art. 3.6 – Suspension represents the prohibition to participate in activities organized by WFKO for a period determined by the Disciplinary Commission.
Art. 3.7 – Exclusion represents removal from WFKO records and prohibition from participating in any WFKO activities.
Art. 3.8 – In special circumstances, sanctions may be cumulative; otherwise, the sanction for the most serious offense applies.
PRINCIPLES AND CRITERIA FOR APPLYING SANCTIONS
Art. 4.1 – Sanctions are applied progressively.
Art. 4.2 – Upon appeal, if new evidence or witnesses are presented, the Appeal Commission may reassess and modify the sanction.
Art. 4.3 – Mitigating or aggravating circumstances may be considered.
Art. 4.4 – Recidivism automatically leads to harsher sanctions.
Art. 4.5 – Offenses committed before or after competitions are sanctioned under the same rules.
Art. 4.6 – The Disciplinary Commission determines the effective date of sanctions.
Art. 4.7 – Mitigating circumstances include:
- acting under strong emotional distress caused by provocation;
- exceeding the limits of self-defense;
- previously exemplary conduct;
- efforts to remedy the consequences;
- sincere attitude before the Commission.
Art. 4.8 – Aggravating circumstances include:
- committing the offense in a group;
- acts of violence;
- intoxication;
- material interest;
- causing material damage;
- attempting to conceal another offense;
- defamatory public statements against WFKO;
- falsifying evidence;
- misleading others;
- causing harm to persons or property.
Art. 4.9 – The Commission may consider other aggravating circumstances.
SANCTIONS APPLICABLE TO ALL WFKO OFFICIALS
Art. 5.1 – Using the name or logo of WFKO for political purposes is sanctioned with a fine of 1000–3000 EUR and suspension for at least 1 year.
Art. 5.2 – Favoring one discipline over another within WFKO is sanctioned with a fine of 500–1000 EUR and suspension for at least 1 year.
Art. 5.3 – Representing another federation competing in the same field is sanctioned with a fine of 1000–2000 EUR and suspension for at least 1 year.
SANCTIONS FOR COACHES, INSTRUCTORS, AND CLUB REPRESENTATIVES
(articolele păstrate identic, adaptate WFKO – rezumate pentru claritate)
- minor offenses → warning + 100–300 EUR
- repeated warnings → 300 EUR fine
- absence from official training → 300–500 EUR
- misconduct / insults → 500–1000 EUR + suspension
- serious misconduct → 1000–1500 EUR + suspension
- violence / fraud / theft → exclusion
- unauthorized competitions → 500–1000 EUR
SANCTIONS FOR CLUBS ORGANIZING EVENTS UNDER WFKO
- organizational failures → 300–500 EUR
- violations may lead to loss of the right to organize events
SANCTIONS FOR ATHLETES
- minor misconduct → warning
- repeated warnings → fine
- insults / unsportsmanlike behavior → fine + suspension
- serious misconduct → higher fine + suspension
- violence → exclusion
- doping → sanctions according to WADA/ANAD rules
- false identity / documents → 500–1000 EUR + suspension
- absence from national team → fine + suspension
SANCTIONS FOR REFEREES
Art. 9 – Referee offenses are judged according to the Referee Statute in force at the time of the offense.
FINAL PROVISIONS
Art. 10 – This annex is an integral part of the Disciplinary Commission Regulation of WFKO and enters into force upon approval by the governing body.


