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Euro-Sportring
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Euro-Sportring is a foundation that organises international sports tournaments, particularly for youth teams. The objective of the foundation is to promote international contacts between sports clubs and similar organisations through the medium of sport, in order to make a contribution to a better understanding between sportsmen of different nationalities and thereby to a united Europe.[1][2][3]
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Tournaments
The programme comprises football and handball[4] tournaments in 12 European countries. The tournaments are organised by local partners, mostly sports clubs that are supported by their municipality and the local sports association.[5][6][7]
Annually approximately 8,000 teams from over 30 countries take part in the tournaments. Registration for the tournaments is open to teams of amateur clubs and comparable organisations affiliated to an official governing sports body.
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Organisation
The head office is located in Baarn, Netherlands. The daily management operates under the supervision of the foundation's board.
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History
The history of Euro-Sportring goes back to 1951, when the first sports exchange between Haarlem, Netherlands and Saarbrücken, Germany took place. In 1960, Euro-Sportring was registered in Amsterdam as a non-profit foundation. Originally, the sports programmes were held in Germany, the Netherlands, Denmark and Austria. Over the years, other European countries were gradually incorporated to the programme.
Development tournament programme:
- 1960s →
Austria
Denmark
Germany
Netherlands
- 1970s →
England
France
Spain
- 1980s →
Belgium
Italy
- 1990s →
Czech Republic
Croatia
- 2000s →
Poland
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External links
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