The EU-CoE joint project "Sport For All: Promoting Inclusion and Combating Discrimination Against Persons with Disabilities" (March 2025 – August 2026) builds on ongoing efforts to create a more inclusive sports culture by breaking down barriers and promoting greater inclusion of people with disabilities in sports.

Retour Inclusion of persons with disabilities in sport: launch of the joint CoE-EU project "Sport For All"

Strasbourg, France 15 May 2025
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At the launch event of the new project “Sport For All: Promoting Inclusion and Combating Discrimination Against Persons with Disabilities”, the Council of Europe and the European Union emphasised the need to recognise “ability over disability” and break barriers to the participation of persons with disabilities in sport.

The event brought together, among others, representatives from 41 member states of the Council of Europe’s Enlarged Partial Agreement on Sport (EPAS) and 30 sports organisations. It was opened by Gianluca Esposito, Director General of Human Rights and Rule of Law at the Council of Europe, Normunds Popēns, Deputy Director-General of DG Education, Youth, Sport and Culture at the European Commission, Alexandre Husting, Chair of the EPAS Governing Board and Charlotte Girard-Fabre, Chair of the EPAS Consultative Committee.

“Inclusion through sport is about recognising ability over disability. It is about creating a world where everyone can play, everyone can compete, and everyone can belong,” said Gianluca Esposito in his opening remarks.

The Sport For All project (March 2025 - August 2026) aims at addressing disproportional discrimination, exclusion, and limited access to sports due to social and systemic obstacles that people with physical, sensory, intellectual, and psychosocial disabilities face. Other barriers include discrimination online, including hate speech and cyberbullying, which further discourage their participation.

To meet these challenges, high-level athletes Arnaud Assoumani, Gizem Girişmen and Yaroslav Denysenko shared their experiences and speakers debated the empowerment of sports organisations from grassroots to elite levels and best practice examples at international level.

“Sport is the best tool – together with education and culture – to change the lives of vulnerable people in the long term, regardless of if we call them disabled or not. So why not stop dehumanising right now, change the paradigm and start focusing on the abilities, the things we have in common and the issues that need to be fixed," said Arnaud Assoumani, French athlete specialising in long and triple jump, Paralympic and World Champion.

Prior to the conference, participants took part in a training session of blind football on the lawn of the Council of Europe.


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Inclusion is a fundamental principle and essential aim for both the Council of Europe (CoE) and the European Union (EU). The CoE and the EU are pursuing their co-operation in the field of inclusion in sport in the framework of the joint project “Sport For All” (March 2025 – August 2026).

 More about the "Sport For All" joint project