Innovative Discussions and Honorable Award for Olympiacos SFP on the Second Day of the EMCA Elective Assembly in Greece

The Elective Assembly of the European Multisport Club Association (EMCA), hosted at the Peace and Friendship Stadium (SEF), was successfully concluded. The two-day Assembly featured both significant strategic discussions on the future of multisport in Europe and special activities that highlighted the strong connection between sports and culture.
The second day focused on discussing three major sports programs in which EMCA and its members participate:
Teq Games: An initiative promoting new sports and increasing participation in multisport events.
STAY Digitalization Project: A project aimed at digitizing sports processes, enhancing accessibility, and improving the organization of sports clubs through modern technologies.
Igiroot: An initiative focusing on the sustainability of sports organizations by strengthening their connection with local communities and environmental protection.
One of the highlights of the second day was the honorary award presented to Olympiacos S.F.P. by EMCA in recognition of the club’s 100-year history and its invaluable contribution to the development of multisport in Europe.
The day concluded with a unique cultural experience, as the delegates visited the Acropolis Museum, where they explored the remarkable exhibits of Greece’s cultural heritage. This visit emphasized the timeless connection between sports, culture, and history.
On the first day, the delegates had the opportunity to visit two iconic sports facilities of Olympiacos S.F.P.:
Karaiskakis Stadium, the historic home of the team.
Renti Training Center, where they were introduced to the club’s modern training facilities and its academy programs.
EMCA continues its dynamic efforts, strengthening collaboration among Europe’s multisport clubs and promoting initiatives that combine innovation, sustainability, and sports development on an international level.









