NAMSL Reaffirms Commitment to Player Safety and Respect
On June 1, 2026, the NAMSL National Council met to reaffirm its commitment to protecting every player during NAMSL tournaments.
On June 1, 2026, the NAMSL National Council met to reaffirm its commitment to protecting every player during NAMSL tournaments. Abuse, harassment, threats, discrimination, and inappropriate behavior will not be tolerated.
Any reported incident will be taken seriously, documented, reviewed, and investigated. Appropriate action will be taken based on the findings.
What to Do If an Incident Occurs
Immediately notify a referee, team manager, tournament official, or NAMSL representative.
If anyone is in immediate danger, contact local emergency services.
Record the date, time, location, and names of those involved.
Provide a clear description of what occurred and identify any witnesses.
Preserve any available evidence, including photos, videos, or messages.
Avoid confrontation and allow tournament officials to handle the situation.
Cooperate fully with any follow-up investigation.
Our Shared Responsibility
Players, coaches, officials, volunteers, and spectators all have a role in creating a safe and respectful tournament environment. Retaliation against anyone who reports an incident in good faith will not be tolerated.
NAMSL remains committed to fair play, accountability, and the well-being of every participant.