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Published:  13 May 2025

#BeInclusive EU Sport Awards: and the winners are…

Commissioner Glenn Micallef announced the winners of the #BeInclusive EU Sport Awards on 12 May 2025.  

The most outstanding projects and people promoting inclusion, diversity and equality through sport activities in Europe this year were selected by an expert jury.

The 9 finalists participated in a competitive process. Each winner was awarded €10,000, while the remaining 6 finalists received €2,500.  

Commissioner Glenn Micallef announced the winners at the Berlaymont building in Brussels on 12 May 2025, with the presence of of Marta Kos, European Commissioner for Enlargement, Roxana Mînzatu, Executive Vice-President for Social Rights and Skills, Quality Jobs and Preparedness and Matvii Bidnyi, the Ukrainian Minister for Youth and Sport.

Breaking Barriers in sport Award  

This year’s nominees for this category were  

  • Asociata FDP-Protagonisti in educatie, Romania
  • Andromeda Fitness Lounge, Italy
  • Bushido, Poland

Bushido took the first place with the project “Karate in Europe - development, experience, diversity and integration”.  

The project focused on building the skills of sports professionals to promote sport for all and social inclusion. It organised 2 learning visits to Romania and Denmark where 9 karate coaches developed their expertise in inclusive training methods, club management and sustainable practices. The initiative led to the creation of a practical guide for international cooperation, shared with clubs across Europe.  

Thanks to the project, Bushido has expanded its activities. It has created new coaching positions, opened a second club in a rural area and built partnerships with several educational institutions. Club membership doubled within months. Improved language skills among coaches opened the door to a more diverse membership. 

Read more about the finalists in Breaking Barriers category

In the picture (from left to right): 

Piotr Borys (Secretary of State for Sport and Tourism - Poland)
Glenn Micallef, Commissioner for Intergenerational Fairness, Youth, Culture and Sport
Winners of the Breaking Barriers Award (Bushido)

Be Equal – Promoting gender equality in sport Award  

The shortlist for this category was made of  

  • EuroHockey, Belgium
  • Fútbol Más France, France
  • Dragones de Lavapiés, Spain

The winner was Fútbol Más France for their "District Spot: Empowering Girls in and through Sport" project.  

The project started in July 2023 in Paris' disadvantaged 19th district. The programme tackles the gender gap in sport among adolescent girls. It offers a free, year-long socio-sportive programme for girls between the ages of 10 and 17. Monthly cultural outings and inspiring encounters are designed to reconnect them with their city and physical activity.  

A key feature of District Spot is its "for and by girls" approach. It is led by four young women between the ages of 17 and 19 from similar backgrounds, who act as mentors and coordinators, ensuring that the project remains relatable and empowering.  

Read more about the finalists in Be Equal category

 

In the picture (from left to right): 

Roxana Mînzatu, Executive Vice-President for Social Rights and Skills, Quality Jobs and Preparedness
Glenn Micallef, Commissioner for Intergenerational Fairness, Youth, Culture and Sport
Winners of the Be Equal Award (Fútbol Más France)

Sport for Peace Award  

The finalists of the 2024 edition are 

  • Asociación Tarjeta Verde, Spain
  • Association UCPA Sport Loisirs, France
  • Lietuvos Etnosporto Komitetas (LEK), Lithuania

Lietuvos Etnosporto Komitetas received the Award for their "Fate of a Sport" project from Marta Kos, European Commissioner for Enlargement and Matvii Bidnyi, the Ukrainian Minister for Youth and Sport.  

The initiative brought together young people from different cultural, national and social backgrounds to connect and build bridges through sport in response to rising tensions across Europe, particularly after the war in Ukraine.  

Participants took part in a range of traditional and modern sports, collective workshops and peacebuilding activities, creating a safe space for healing, learning and fostering empathy. The project tackled pressing issues such as youth mental health, isolation and social division, showing the transformative power of sport in bringing people together. 

Read more about the finalists in Sport for Peace category

In the picture (from left to right): 

Glenn Micallef, Commissioner for Intergenerational Fairness, Youth, Culture and Sport
Matvii Bidnyi, Ukrainian Minister for Youth and Sport
Winner of the Sport for Peace Award (Lietuvos Etnosporto Komitetas)
Marta Kos, European Commissioner for Enlargement
 

Congratulations to all the winners and finalists of the #BeInclusive EU Sport Awards!

Published:  13 May 2025

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