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Rotterdam gets its children moving with Challenge 010!

Rotterdam gets its children moving with Challenge 010!

Jun 1, 2017 | Article, youth & education

The City of Rotterdam has put together Challenge 010, a programme that challenges the youth to become the best school or sport club in sports like futsal, baseball, basketball, dance or boxing.

The MASH Programme

The MASH Programme

Jun 1, 2017 | Article, Europe, events & legacy

Initiated in 2014, MASH is a successful and developing action sports event organised in the famous Munich Olympic Park.

Three reasons why cities should host the Youth Olympic Games

Three reasons why cities should host the Youth Olympic Games

May 24, 2017 | Article, events & legacy

A Sportcal Insight story – “The Youth Olympics are a unique opportunity for any ambitious sport city in the world to say and show new things about itself to a very important audience” Ian Logan CEO Lausanne 2020.

Interview with Honey Thaljieh, Corporate Communications Officer, FIFA

Interview with Honey Thaljieh, Corporate Communications Officer, FIFA

Mar 9, 2017 | Interview, social cohesion & integration

Honey Thaljieh is Corporate Communications Manager at FIFA and has been the first ever captain of Palestine’s Women’s National Team.

Esports: the next big opportunity for cities?

Esports: the next big opportunity for cities?

Feb 16, 2017 | Interview, youth & education

We take a look at the “esports” phenomenon, with contributions by Chester King, CEO of the British Esports Association, and Professor Andy Miah, specialist in sport and new technologies at the University of Salford.

Closeby sports facilities with high availabilities do not guarantee strong levels of physical activities

Closeby sports facilities with high availabilities do not guarantee strong levels of physical activities

Jul 21, 2016 | Article, urban planning & infrastructures

A summary of the findings of the academic paper “Participation in sports is not predicted by distance to and availability of sports facilities”

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