It was a moment of celebration after 13 years of successful project cooperation for inclusion in and through sport. Following the registration of SPIN as a non-profit association (statutes are available here), headquarterd in Vienna, its members joined to...
Northern Ireland – Kosovo24 September 2022National Stadium at Windsor ParkSpectators: 17.148Result: 2:1 Before the game, we went on a Belfast tour with a visit to the famous murals, crisscrossing through different parts of the city and passing sights. Also on...
A new SPIN Good Practice Guide contributes to evidence-based knowledge regarding effective methods and approaches for promoting social inclusion by sharing the hands-on learning experiences of four exemplary good practice cases. The publication was written by Kayra...
The Sport Inclusion Network (SPIN) is well aware of sport’s advantages for the inclusion and integration of refugees. Expertise from the Network’s members and partners has been collected and presented in the form of their “Guide to Good Practice in Europe” from 2018...
During the 2-day workshop in Dublin, Ireland, hosted by the Football Association of Ireland (FAI) and the Sport Inclusion Network (SPIN), project partners and stakeholders from across Europe discussed strategies and challenges of social inclusion of refugees and...
In a joint effort with SPIN Refugees project partners, we have invited athletes with a refugee background to raise awareness about the role of sport toward social inclusion. In their testimonial videos, the “United for Inclusion” Ambassadors emphasize the valuable...