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MEPs consider supporting keeping sports clubs open during the Games
·par Prim.net·2 min de lecture
MEPs want to help sports clubs stay open during the Games
\n\nAs the Olympic Games approach, there are concerns about the place of sports clubs within the community. In reaction, the deputies express their support and work towards solutions to help sports clubs stay open during the Games. \n\n
The importance of sports clubs
\n\nSports clubs play a crucial role in promoting sport and health among the population. By providing training and facilities, they encourage healthy and active lifestyles. However, during major sporting events such as the Olympic Games, these clubs are often neglected in favor of official event facilities. THE deputies emphasize the importance of continuing to support these clubs during the Games.\n\n
Obstacles to overcome
\n\nUnfortunately, many sports clubs struggle to stay open during the Games due to various difficulties. Funding issues are often mentioned, but there are also capacity and logistics issues. MEPs are therefore seeking to establish viable solutions to overcome these obstacles.\n\n
Concrete actions of deputies
\n\nActing in favor of sports clubs, the deputies proposed several measures. These include initiatives to increase public and private funding, facilitate partnership agreements and improve the visibility of clubs during this period. \n\nIn short, the goal is to ensure the viability and continuity of sports clubs, thus promoting their vital role in the promotion of sport on a daily basis, even during the Games.\n\n
Towards a sustainable sporting future
\n\nThe initiative of deputies highlights the importance of a sustainable sporting future that does not depend solely on international events like the Olympic Games. By helping sports clubs to stay open during the Games, they help to anchor sport in everyone's daily life and to promote a healthy lifestyle within the community.\n\nThis approach reflects a broader desire to promote a solid and sustainable sporting landscape beyond international events. \n\n