European societies’ access to sport – the European Union actions

Sport is gaining importance both as a social and economic phenomenon, contributing greatly to the strategic goals of the European Union. Sport and physical activity stimulate important values such as team spirit, solidarity, tolerance and the fair play principle. Not only is sport important for impr...

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Main Author: Dariusz Jacek OLSZEWSKI-STRZYŻOWSKI
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Editura Universităţii din Oradea 2018-11-01
Series:GeoSport for Society
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Online Access:http://geosport.uoradea.ro/2018_2/2018_2_GSS_Olszewski_18.09.03.040.pdf
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spelling doaj-823bb762b4e145149d59f165d92fde8f2020-11-24T21:18:24ZengEditura Universităţii din OradeaGeoSport for Society2393-13532393-13532018-11-01927181European societies’ access to sport – the European Union actionsDariusz Jacek OLSZEWSKI-STRZYŻOWSKI0Gdansk University of Physical Education and Sport, Chair of Tourism and Recreation Management, 80-336 Gdańsk, ul. K. Górskiego 1, e-mail: jacek.olszewski63@gmail.comSport is gaining importance both as a social and economic phenomenon, contributing greatly to the strategic goals of the European Union. Sport and physical activity stimulate important values such as team spirit, solidarity, tolerance and the fair play principle. Not only is sport important for improving European citizens’ health, but it also has an educational dimension and plays a social and cultural role. The European Union is keen to follow the various challenges facing sport in Europe and deals with these issues on a regular basis by launching a number of initiatives (e.g. by promoting a slogan “Sport for all”) and encouraging member states to take various actions. However, sport is facing new threats and challenges that have emerged and intensified especially recently, such as doping, racism, violence, corruption, but also giving up systematic sports activity in many communities. The purpose of the article is an attempt to analyse the issues in question and to show them with reference to Poland.http://geosport.uoradea.ro/2018_2/2018_2_GSS_Olszewski_18.09.03.040.pdffootballsportEuropean Union
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European societies’ access to sport – the European Union actions
GeoSport for Society
football
sport
European Union
author_facet Dariusz Jacek OLSZEWSKI-STRZYŻOWSKI
author_sort Dariusz Jacek OLSZEWSKI-STRZYŻOWSKI
title European societies’ access to sport – the European Union actions
title_short European societies’ access to sport – the European Union actions
title_full European societies’ access to sport – the European Union actions
title_fullStr European societies’ access to sport – the European Union actions
title_full_unstemmed European societies’ access to sport – the European Union actions
title_sort european societies’ access to sport – the european union actions
publisher Editura Universităţii din Oradea
series GeoSport for Society
issn 2393-1353
2393-1353
publishDate 2018-11-01
description Sport is gaining importance both as a social and economic phenomenon, contributing greatly to the strategic goals of the European Union. Sport and physical activity stimulate important values such as team spirit, solidarity, tolerance and the fair play principle. Not only is sport important for improving European citizens’ health, but it also has an educational dimension and plays a social and cultural role. The European Union is keen to follow the various challenges facing sport in Europe and deals with these issues on a regular basis by launching a number of initiatives (e.g. by promoting a slogan “Sport for all”) and encouraging member states to take various actions. However, sport is facing new threats and challenges that have emerged and intensified especially recently, such as doping, racism, violence, corruption, but also giving up systematic sports activity in many communities. The purpose of the article is an attempt to analyse the issues in question and to show them with reference to Poland.
topic football
sport
European Union
url http://geosport.uoradea.ro/2018_2/2018_2_GSS_Olszewski_18.09.03.040.pdf
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