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GSIC Summit by Microsoft: EMCA’s Participation

The European Multisport Club Association (EMCA) participated in the GSIC Summit by Microsoft in Madrid, Spain, where the European DigiRoot project was presented. The DigiRoot project aims to foster digital innovation and enhance grassroots sports clubs across Europe by promoting the adoption of modern technologies that improve their operations and sustainability.

During the presentation, key representatives of EMCA, including President Christina Tsiligkiri, Development and Sustainability Director Bojan Mijatovic (HASK Mladost), Finance Director Malte Kalsbach (Bayern Leverkusen), and President of the General Assembly Vanina Milanova (Levski Sports for All), participated. The discussion was moderated by Guillermo Marín, Innovation Services Director at GSIC.

Malte Kalsbach, who played a pivotal role in developing the project, elaborated on the benefits of DigiRoot, explaining how digital solutions can support the sustainability of all sports clubs. His input particularly highlighted the opportunities the program opens up not only for EMCA members but for sports clubs across Europe.

European Multisport Club Association (EMCA) Concludes Successful General Assembly and Connect event in Budapest

The European Multisport Club Association (EMCA) proudly announces the successful conclusion of its General Assembly, held in Budapest on Saturday, October 5, 2024. Under the leadership of EMCA President, Christina Tsiligkiri, the event marked a significant milestone, celebrating 11 years of promoting and supporting multisport across Europe. EMCA was furthermore honoured to host the esteemed Yves Les Lostecque, previously of the European Commission, and a continuous supporter of sport, to its assembly.

The historic Ferencvárosi Torna Club, a founding member of EMCA, hosted the assembly and EMCA Connect events, as the club celebrates its 125th anniversary of sporting excellence. EMCA extends its sincere gratitude to Balint Maté and the Ferencvárosi team for their outstanding hospitality as well as sharing insight into their international relations and communications departments. The two-day event provided a platform for members, colleagues, and partners, such as representatives from FITEQ and Afrilanthropy, to engage in meaningful discussions, share insights, and deepen collaborations.

On Sunday, October 6, 2024, a series of workshops were conducted to explore and enhance the management of European sporting programs. One of the key workshops focused on Project Management, led by Martijn Looren de Jong, Project Management Director, and Dunja Bračun from HAŠK Mladost. The session offered practical strategies and methods for managing European projects and introduced new proposals from EMCA members. This interactive discussion allowed members to exchange ideas and foster creativity, strengthening the network of cooperation within the Association and beyond.

Additionally, a significant presentation was delivered on the Digiroot program, an initiative supported by the European Commission through Erasmus+. The program aims to support small and medium-sized sports clubs in Europe by adopting digital technologies to enhance their operations, increase efficiency, and secure long-term sustainability. The presentation, led by Malte Kalsbach, Finance Director of EMCA, explored the technological opportunities available and outlined ways to advance this project to address future challenges in sports management. Further insight into how Artificial Intelligence can be used within the sporting sector was provided by our colleagues from Afrilanthropy.

The assembly emphasized the importance of unity, cooperation, and solidarity among EMCA’s members. Extensive discussions were held on the challenges facing the sports sector in Europe today, and strategic plans were formulated to ensure the sustainable development of EMCA’s clubs, with a focus on innovation and growth.

EMCA would like to express its gratitude to all members for their dedication and contributions, which have played a vital role in the success of this assembly. Special thanks go to the Board of Directors, and all those who worked tirelessly to ensure the smooth execution of the event. This includes, in addition to Looren De Jong and Kalsbach referred to above, Bojan Mijatovic (Director of Development and Sustainability), Gabriella Bascelli (Communications Director), as well as EMCA’s Secretary General, Gina Luzzatto. A heartfelt acknowledgment is also extended to Vanina Milanova, President of the General Assembly, for her meticulous management of the proceedings, ensuring everything ran efficiently.

Looking ahead, EMCA is committed to building on the momentum gained during the assembly. The Association aims to strengthen multisport across Europe through innovation, collaboration, and continuous support from its members and partners. EMCA is confident that the progress made will foster new opportunities and growth, paving the way for a more connected and resilient future for sport in Europe.

EMCA remains dedicated to uniting, evolving, and inspiring the next generations of athletes and sports enthusiasts, ensuring that the values of inclusivity, excellence, and solidarity continue to thrive

EMCA Members Contribute to Comprehensive Desk Research Report

As part of the STAY project, EMCA is proud to announce the release of the Desk Research Report, now available to the public.

Produced by UNICAS with valuable input from all project partners and EMCA members, the report represents a joint effort to better understand and address youth dropout in sport across Europe.

Drawing on the diverse experiences of multisport organisations, the research explores:

  • Common reasons why teenagers leave sport
  • Club-level strategies for retention
  • Systemic challenges and policy gaps
  • Insightful recommendations for action at grassroots level

The findings from this report shaped the STAY pilot actions, the e-learning platform hosted on EMCA Studia, and the Good Practices and Recommendations now being shared across our network.

You can access and share the full report here:

This collaborative knowledge is exactly what EMCA stands for – bringing our network together to develop meaningful, lasting solutions for sport.

EMCA Partners Deliver Innovative Pilot Actions – Report Now Online

The STAY Pilot Implementations Report has been published, capturing the results of local actions carried out by EMCA members across Europe to tackle youth dropout in sport.

Each member organisation designed and implemented a tailored pilot programme based on the real needs of their athletes and local communities. These initiatives covered areas such as:

  • Peer mentoring and tutoring (HAŠK Mladost)
  • Coaching pathway development (TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen)
  • Youth volunteering and event engagement (Lazio and Levski)
  • Personal development and mentoring (SUS)

This report showcases the collaborative strength of the EMCA network, where each partner contributed unique ideas and practical actions, rooted in local realities but united by a shared vision.

Their collective work helped shape the STAY e-learning platform, and many of these practices are now being adopted by other clubs within the EMCA family.

Project Partner Meeting in Brussels: STAY! 

A project partner meeting for “STAY! DECREASING TEENAGE DROPOUT IN SPORT” was held on January 28th, 2024, in the Lily-Rose room at SilverSquare, Avenue Arnaud Fraiteur 15-23, 1050 Bruxelles. The meeting took place from 9:00 to 13:00.

Topics Discussed:

  1. Good Practice Report:
    • Review and finalization of the “Report on Systematic Review and Good Practices in the Field of Sport Dropout Prevention,” drafted by UNICAS.
    • Finalization of focus group reports and setting a deadline for the “Study on Identifying Barriers and Needs Concerning Dropout in Sports Organizations.”
  2. E-learning Platform:
    • Deciding on the format and content presentation for the platform.
  3. Social Programs:
    • Steps for developing social programs.
  4. Communication:
    • Communication tasks and strategies.
  5. Next Steps:
    • Implementation of the E-learning platform.
    • Scheduling the next in-person meeting.
    • Interim report preparation.

Participants:

  • HAŠK Mladost: Dunja Bračun and Bojan Mijatović
  • EMCA: Gina Luzzato and Ines Jakopanec
  • TSV Bayer: Malte Kalsbach, Jim Weyerstrass and Josephine Auerbach
  • Levski: Vanina Milanova and Lucien Velchev
  • SUS: Mojca Markovič
  • Lazio: Gabriella Bascelli
  • UNICAS: Alessandro Figus
  • Area Q: Ramon Crespo and Eva Caballero (discussing how to best monitor and evaluate project outcomes)

The meeting effectively advanced the project’s goals, laying out steps for future activities and ensuring alignment among partners for the project’s successful continuation.

More than 3,000 children trained in fun athletics in Bulgaria, Greece and Italy, organized by the “Levski-Sports for all” Association

“Levski-Sport for all” hosted a final meeting of the coordinators of ” FUNNY – fun athletics” in Sofia, during which the benefits of the training were presented, the participants shared experiences and discussed the possibilities for upgrading.

FUNNY – fun athletics” program was developed by the Association “Levski – Sport for All” to support physical education teachers and coaches in elementary education by type of sport. The purpose of the activities is for children to have maximum fun and gain basic physical skills in any environment, through a game approach and using non-specialized sports equipment. Teachers can organize games anywhere, using the gifts of nature: a cone instead of a ball, a stick instead of a stick, drawing in the sand instead of chalk and paint, etc.

The program was practically implemented for one year in the Association “Levski-Sports for All” together with SK Athletics “Levski-Sofia” for Bulgaria, ASD POLISPORT.PONTEVECCHIO for Italy and MSG Panserraikos for Greece. “Levski” organized classes in Sofia and Varshets with the participation of students from 10 schools, the Italian partner held the classes in 4 schools from the municipality of Bologna, and the Greek partner in 3 schools from Serres and with two of its sports academies, football and basketball.

For the qualitative implementation of the set goals, the partners commissioned Prof. Nina Atanasova from the Vasil Levski National Sports Academy to develop a “Handbook for outdoor sports activities”, which was also translated into English.

The project partners organized training for 40 coaches and managers based on the handbook and distributed it for free use by interested teachers and coaches, not only in their own network but also in that of the European Association of Multi-Sport Clubs.

A special guest at the event was Tsvetelina Kirilova , national indoor 1000m record holder and semi-finalist in the 400m hurdles at the Olympic Games and World Championships, multiple champion of Bulgaria at 400m, 800m and 400m hurdles, and currently one from the best conditioning specialists. Today, he takes care of the physical form of the national rhythmic gymnastics team.

She pointed out how important the role of this initiative is in attracting more children to practice athletics.

Todor Stefanov, chairman of the Levski-Sofia athletics club and OSK Levski, presented the historical role of the athletics section, the most successful in this sport with numerous medals from Olympic, world and European championships, as well as the look into the future , development apart from an elite direction and groups for sports for all.

Lucien Velchev, chairman of the “Levski – Sport for All” Association and coordinator of project activities for Bulgaria and Vanina Milanova – President of the Assembly of the European Association of Multi-Sport Clubs, gen. secretary of the Association “Levski – Sport for All” and project manager, told how the FUNNY project , co-financed by the European Commission , was created, how the activities under it were managed and coordinated, not only in Bulgaria, but also in the partner network, how created the fun cure manual as well as specific results.

The head of the project for Bulgaria is Vanina Milanova, gen. secretary of the Levski-Sports for All Association and president of the assembly of the European Association of Multi-Sport Clubs .

Konstantinos Gkountoulas – Director of Communications, Project Manager of MSG Panserraikos and Coordinator of Project Activities told how it was implemented in Greece. The multi-sport club has settled on a model directed in two directions, on the one hand sports events in 3 schools of the city of Serres with disadvantaged children, and on the other hand two of the club’s sports academies (basketball and football) have included fun athletics exercises , for warming up and cooling down the little athletes.

Emiliano Negrini – member of the management board, and communications manager of ASD POLISPORT.PONTEVECCHIO and coordinator of the sports activities of the project for Italy. The Italian partner has included the FUNNY project in its program to provide a social service to 4 schools in the municipality of Bologna, engaging nearly 900 children in activities.

“Handbook for outdoor sports activities”, Prof. Nina Atanasova, can be found in the E-library of “Levski-Sport for all”.

EMCA promoting World Diabetes Day

14 November is World Diabetes Day. This day commemorates the birthday of Sir Frederick Banting, the scientist who first discovered, isolated and administered insulin in one of the greatest medical breakthroughs in history.

In the light of the World Diabetes Day that is marked on November 14th EMCA would like to share and promote our and our member clubs activities connected to this topic.

A few years ago, in 2020, from within EMCA specifically the clubs HAŠK Mladost and TSV Bayer Leverkusen a project “Sports&Diabetes – Tackling Diabetes with Sports” was started.

In this project the stress was put on enabling children with diabetes to do sport by educating all stakeholders how to handle risk concerning diabetes and reduce fears that lead to exclusion of children with diabetes.

In collaboration with IDF Europe (International Diabetes Federation region Europe) as well as Lazio, Olympiacos and WSC a comprehensive handbook “Tackling Diabetes with Sport” and a comic book for children “Super D tackling sport” that quickly educates all stakeholders and enables all children with diabetes to do or continue sport activities was created. These two publications are part of the EMCA Studia which is an initiative created by EMCA to gather knowledge and recommendations in the field off sport that were created either by EMCA or our member clubs.

The huge success of this project in terms of interest being shown to translate the handbook to approximately 20 languages and the comments received from within the diabetes family prompted us to continue working on this topic.

Project “Diabetes Digital Peer S(up)port” came as a result, a further milestone of the previous Sports&Diabetes project where it was identified that:

  1. more in-depth, tailored training of coaches is required to optimally support people living with Diabetes type 1 (PwD), and 
  2. that PwD would very much benefit from a place where they could ask for support of their own peers.

Idea of this project is to create a digital solution where knowledge and experiences of doing sport with diabetes can be found and shared. This digital community would be a place where people living with diabetes, coaches, parents, and experts from the fields of diabetes, sport, medicine, nutrition… could offer peer support: meet, share and get knowledge, experience, tips&tricks, help with problems and answer specific questions to help with encouraging and keeping people living with diabetes in sport.

The goal is to offer a tool where they can seek the knowledge on their own finding the basic and additional resources on doing sport with diabetes, but also share the knowledge in between.

EMCA as a partner in this new project will continue to promote sport as a toll for inclusion of all.

Follow our activities on the DiaPS project at sportsanddiabetes.eu.

Collaboration Announcement: STAY! and Croatian Water Polo Federation 

We’re excited to announce that HAŠK Mlaodst has done a new project collaboration with the Croatian Water Polo Federation in their latest project, “Poolcast.” In a recent episode, project coordinator, Dunja Bračun, participated as a guest, where she beside everything presented the activities of HAŠK Mladost and introduced new projects, STAY! and DiaPS.

The episode, available in English, covers the work done under the STAY! project, specifically focusing on the topic of careers after leaving the pool.

This collaboration is set to continue, with future episodes delving further into topics surrounding career transitions for athletes and how to stay involved in sports.

Watch the latest episode to learn more about the topic of transitioning from an athlete’s career and remaining engaged in sports.

The launch of the 7th edition of EWoS

The mascot of this edition of EWoS was Foxy – shown here on the stand, next to the Commissioner Mariya GABRIEL.

The rest of the programme was held at the beautiful venue of Bled, Slovenia, under the presidency of Slovenia.

Bled has a strong tradition in sports – starting with rowing more than 130 years ago – comparable to the age of average EMCA clubs.​

JOY, RESILIENCE and INTERGENERATIONAL

Children enjoyed many of the sports, one of which was especially interesting was canoeing. The moto of this EWoS was “JOY, RESILIENCE and INTERGENERATIONAL” – as was shown with physical programmes for the elderly. A curiosity was that the EMCA representative participated in the winning tea  m between competing 5 teams – promoting our Olympic ideals in this joyful manner.