Sport T-Index

Description

Sport Transparency Index

Start Date: January 1, 2023
End Date: July 31, 2025
Duration: 30 months
Budget: €400.000
Funding: Erasmus+ Sport

Description

Project Summary

The Sport Transparency Index project (Sport T-Index) has been devised to help support integrity interventions at the most fundamental level.

The project will help by benchmarking sports stakeholders including clubs, leagues, national associations and international governing bodies using universally applicable and appropriate criteria to evaluate, compare and contrast them against basic integrity-related transparency indicators. This will help to protect sport, as an entirety, from the bottom up and facilitate cross-sport linkages and shared knowledge. It will do this by shining a light on specific areas where transparency needs to improve, quantifying norms across sport, region, leagues and competitions and recognizing those that truly champion integrity in sports.

Consortium

  • SIGA – Sport Integrity Global Alliance Europe – PT
  • Vrije Universiteit Brussel – BE
  • Fundacja Institute for Sport Governance – PL
  • FEDAS – DE
  • Dietnes Kentro Olympiakis Ekexeiria – EL
  • European Platform for Sports and Innovation – BE
  • Federacao Portuguesa de Natacao – PT
  • European Multisport Club Association – BE
  • Universidad de Castilla – La Mancha – ES
  • Stichting European Football for Development Network – NL
  • International Centre for Sport Security Europe Associacao – PT
  • Udruga za Sport Rekreaciju i Edukaciju Igre Mladih – HR – Associated partner
  • The Football Supporters’ Association Limited – UK – Associated partner
  • Instituto Portugues do Desporto e Juventude I.P. – PT – Associated partner
  • Alliance of European Football Coaches’ Associations – DE – Associated partner

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