Sportsmanship refers to virtues like fairness, self-control, courage, and persistence, and treating others with respect. Good sportsmanship involves considering fairness, ethics, and fellowship with competitors, such as shaking hands after a match or helping an opposing player. Bad sportsmanship is the opposite and can include not shaking hands, having a bad behavior toward opponents, or wasting time when winning. Overall, good sportsmanship means having good behavior with all teams, fair play, and respect for players and officials.