Sport is an integral part of our lives, bringing communities together, improving our health and adding billions in revenue to the economy. This year we celebrate the 10th anniversary of the European Week of Sport, an EU initiative that has helped millions of Europeans discover the physical, mental and social benefits of sport and physical activity.
The week runs from 23 to 30 September every year and this year the dynamic and sustainable city of Copenhagen will host the opening ceremony. In 2025, the campaign will focus on
- celebrating a decade of impact
- encouraging healthier digital habits by pushing people to trade some of their screen time for sport
- inspiring everyone to #BeActive
The EU’s involvement in sport goes far beyond the European Week of Sport. Through the Erasmus+ programme for instance, the EU is boosting cooperation between sports organisations, public authorities and other parties. Meanwhile, as of 2025, the #BeActive EU Sport Awards reward individuals or organisations in Europe who are helping to promote sport and physical activities. These awards build on and replace the past #BeActive Awards and #BeInclusive EU Sport Awards.
More generally, the European Commission develops and shares innovative ideas EU-wide, helping to put in place programmes at a regional and local level. It also promotes exercise through the sharing and promotion of good practices.
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