In spite of the many similarities between the Nordic countries, Sweden, Norway and Denmark, Sweden outranks the other two when it comes to sports performance, says a new comparative analysis.
The number of debutants in the Champions League will rise in 2016/17, but domestic hegemonies still prevail in many European countries, the latest Champions League Diversity Index shows.
The revised International Charter for Physical Education, Physical Activity and Sport has been adopted by member states during UNESCO’s General Conference. "Use it - or lose it," says Play the Game head.
The number of new clubs set to take part in the next Champions League has edged upwards but UEFA’s new distribution model could fund greater domination in countries where there is already less diversity.
The final draft of the revised international charter of physical education, physical activity and sport is ready to be adopted at the UNESCO General Conference in November.
Can Europeans and Americans overcome rooted traditions and learn from each other when it comes to developing elite sport and sport for all? Born in Europe and living in America for 40 years, Christer Ahl this time discusses the very different approaches to sports across the Atlantic.
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