Commission Report on EU Work Plan for Sport 2021-2024

Commission Report on EU Work Plan for Sport 2021-2024

A report on the implementation and relevance of the EU Work Plan for Sport 2021-2024 has recently been adopted by the European Commission. This report will help to prepare the next EU Work Plan for Sport 2024-2027, which is currently being negotiated under the Belgian Presidency of the Council of the EU. The EU Commission proposes promoting the "European Sport Model", developing values-based sport governance, green sport and upholding high standards for integrity as topics to be considered in the upcoming EU Work Plan for Sport. The report is the result of the EU Commission’s own assessment of the implementation of the EU Work Plan for Sport 2021-2024 and the feedback received from stakeholders, including the EOC EU Office and many of its partners through the public consultation and stakeholder meeting.

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