Hvert år samles knap 300 mennesker med psykiske vanskeligheder fra hele landet på Vejle Idrætshøjskole i tre dage for at konkurrere i al slags idræt. Festivalen har altid været en pejling for, hvordan idrætten har det for en målgruppe, hvor idrætten er meget mere end bare sved på panden. Reportage fra 20 års festival for sindet. Læs mere »
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What a glamorous lifestyle
April Kent from Ireland tells about the little known sport of polo. About glamour, hard work and a never ending challenge. Læs mere »
Football in the shadows of Islam and politics
Meet Ramzan Kadyrov – president and a lover of the beautiful game in Chechnya. Læs mere »
To change a deep rooted culture
Lord Herman Ouseley, Chair of Kick It Out, tells us about his concern about the rise in both hate crimes and incidents, the underlying problem of prejudice, and the vulnerability of football as extreme groups and individuals try to regain ground they previously occupied. Football cannot win the battle without external help involving the rest of society, similarly engaged, particularly through education. Læs mere »
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Aros Business Academy kårer hvert år Danmarks bedste blogs. Sport Executive er nomineret. Stem... Læs mere »
The media have to play their part
Sport & Recreation UK’s CEO, Emma Boggis, comments here about women’s sport. And about the media’s role. Læs mere »
A woman in a man’s world
Can a woman lead a football club? In Russia they say no. Sport Executive brings you the story of Olga Smorodskaya. Læs mere »
Fans er prioriteret business
Forsker Kenneth Cortsen beretter om prioriteringen af fanrelationer i fodboldens verden. Læs mere »
Three billion pounds in the UK’s Offshore Football League
Manchester City tops the UK Offshore League. Tax Justice Network tells the story. Læs mere »
QPR: An airline disaster?
AirAsia is a fragile ‘ship’ and Queens Park Rangers can sink with it. George Turner from Tax Justice Network writes about the Premier League club. Læs mere »