Play the Game

  • 10.07.2017 /
    WADA’s President Craig Reedie and investigators Richard H. McLaren and Hajo Seppelt are among the keynote speakers declaring ready for debates at the 10th Play the Game conference in Eindhoven
  • Photo: lee/Flickr
    16.06.2017 /
    With the addition of one of the most sensitive issues in sport to the conference agenda, Play the Game 2017 extends the deadline for abstract submission until 7 August 2017.
  • 04.05.2017 /
    Register now and be part of the 10th Play the Game conference, which will take place in Eindhoven, the Netherlands, 26-30 November 2017.
  • Photo: Thomas Søndergaard/Play the Game
    28.04.2017 /
    Play the Game mourns the passing of a long-time inspirational force and friend, Professor Emeritus Henning Eichberg, 74, University of Southern Denmark.
  • 07.04.2017 /
    Play the Game calls upon all stakeholders in sport to contribute with expertise and experience to produce innovative and creative thinking for a sports world in change. The abstract submission for Play the Game 2017 is now open.
  • Photo: Thomas Søndergaard/Play the Game
    05.04.2017 /
    Analysis: How far should governments go controlling the governance of international sports federations? A public hearing held in Aarhus, Denmark, demonstrated that there is no clear consensus on the right balance between autonomy and intervention.
  • Photo: Thomas Søndergaard/Play the Game
    04.04.2017 /
    Official photos from the public hearing:
    "Hands on hands off? The role of politicians in reforming sports governance"
  • Photo: Play the Game
    27.03.2017 /
    The President of the UCI, an experienced French prosecutor and the COO of UK Sport are the latest additions to the list of speakers when PACE and Play the Game next Monday invite the public to a hearing into politicians’ role in reforming sports governance.

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