Partners
Sports Club for Health is the largest European initiative for the promotion of health in the sports setting. The funded Sports Club for Health projects included 37 institutions from 18 countries (see the table below). The Sports Club for Health movement has also been continuously supported by the European Network for the Promotion of Health-Enhancing Physical Activity (HEPA Europe). The key elements of the Sports Club for Health approach have been summarised in a book of guidelines recognised by the Council of the European Union, European Commission, and World Health Organization.
Partner organisation | Country | Project |
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Athlone Institute of Technology | Ireland | 2020-22 |
Catholic University of Leuven | Belgium | 2015-17; 2020-22 |
Cultural and Scientific Association of Tourism, Leisure and Sport | Spain | 2009-11 |
Equestrian Federation of Finland | Finland | 2015-17 |
Estonian Sport for All Association | Estonia | 2009-11 |
Etelä-Suomen Liikunta ja Urheilu ry | Finland | 2015-17 |
European Federation for Company Sports (EFCS) | France | 2009-11; 2020-22 |
European Non-Governmental Sports Organisation (ENGSO) | Sweden | 2009-11; 2015-17; 2020-22 |
Federation of International Sports, Aerobics and Fitness (FISAF) | Czech Republic | 2009-11 |
Finnish Gymnastic Association | Finland | 2015-17 |
Finnish Sport Federation (Valo) | Finland | 2015-17 |
Finnish Sport for All Association | Finland | 2009-11 |
Finnish Swimming Association | Finland | 2015-17 |
Gaelic Athletic Association | Ireland | 2015-17; 2020-22 |
German Gymnastics Federation | Germany | 2009-11; 2015-17; 2020-22 |
Gymnastic Federation | Belgium | 2015-17 |
Haaga-Helia University of Applied Sciences | Finland | 2009-11 |
International Sport and Culture Association (ISCA) | Denmark | 2009-11; 2015-17; 2020-22 |
International Trim and Fitness International Sport for All Association (TAFISA) | Germany | 2009-11 |
Italian Aerobic and Fitness Federation | Italy | 2009-11 |
Karl-Franzens University of Graz | Austria | 2020-22 |
Ministry of Sport and Tourism | Poland | 2009-11 |
National School, University and Leisure Sport Federation | Hungary | 2020-22 |
Örebro University | Sweden | 2015-17; 2020-22 |
Palacky University Olomouc | Czech Republic | 2015-17; 2020-22 |
Pohjanmaan Liikunta ja Urheilu ry | Finland | 2015-17 |
Swedish Sports Confederation | Sweden | 2015-17 |
UKK Institute for Health Promotion | Finland | 2009-11 |
University of Belgrade | Serbia | 2020-22 |
University of Jyväskylä | Finland | 2009-11; 2015-17; 2020-22 |
University of Lorraine | France | 2020-22 |
University of Oxford | United Kingdom | 2009-11 |
University of Turku | Finland | 2009-11; 2015-17; 2020-22 |
University of Zagreb Faculty of Kinesiology | Croatia | 2009-11; 2015-17; 2020-22 |
Victoria University | Australia | 2020-22 |
Vierumäki Sport Institute of Finland | Finland | 2009-11 |
Waterford Institute of Technology | Ireland | 2015-17 |