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Use of cookies. The website www.playthegame.org uses cookies to provide a user-friendly and relevant website. Cookies provide information about how the website is being used or support special functions such as Twitter feeds.PLAY THE GAME
For the first time it can be revealed in detail how much cash the IOC paid to an Olympic host. Investigative journalist Jens Weinreich publishes the list of 117 payments to Rio 2016 in a worldwide exclusive in his magazine SPORT & POLITICS. The revelation helps to understand one of the most fundamental questions around the Olympic movement these days: What kind of contribution canPLAY THE GAME
How can we improve the governance standards of the international sports organisations? This is the question that Play the Game/the Danish Institute for Sports Studies has been addressing in cooperation with six European universities and the European Journalism Centre. The results of this project were revealed at a one-day seminar on EU and sports governance on 8 April 2013 in Brussels.PLAY THE GAME
16. 1998, the scandal of the Rome Anti-doping laboratory. In the month of August 1998, Zdenek Zeman, coach of a first division soccer team, A.S. Roma, declared in an interview that doping was widespread among soccer players. A great scandal ensued as the foreign press took upthe news.
SPORTS GOVERNANCE OBSERVER 2019 Play the Game 6 www.playthegame.org Introduction The first Sports Governance Observer (SGO) reviewing all 35 Olympic sports federations’ governance standards on the basis of transpar ency, democratic processes, internal account-PLAY THE GAME
Journalists investigating sports corruption exposed to many kinds of risks. Andrew Jennings is one of the pioneers in investigative sports journalism. Photo: Jennings speaking at Play the Game 2013 by Thomas Søndergaard/Play the Game. For some journalists, reporting on integrity breaches in sport comes at a price, says this paper andpresents
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Knowledge bank: In this article, Laura Robinson explains how and why she wrote the play FrontRunners about ten indigenous runners in Canada. These men had been good runners and students in 1967 when Winnipeg hosted the Pan-Am Games and had been selected to run 800 kilometres with the torch from St. Paul, Minnesota to Winnipeg. However, just before entering the stadium the torch wasPLAY THE GAME
One of English footballs greatest ironies is the extent to which the fortunes of the top clubs, and their chairmen, have been founded on the 1989 Hillsborough Disaster. The Taylor Report which followed recommended, that public money, via 160m grants from the Football Trust, should help fund the compulsory seating of grounds, and it has led to the enrichment of many of the same people.PLAY THE GAME
The report concludes that men's sports attract the overwhelming majority of sponsorship investments and that there is an untapped potential in women's sport which has experienced growing interest from TV audiences over the past few years. According to the report, men's sport received 61.1 per cent of the value of all sponsorship deals inthe
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"The history of cricket, much like the history of any sport that started local and ended up global, shows clearly how management structures have not kept pace with the growth in popularity and/or the professionalism that is now part of sport," it says in a report on governance in cricket, Fair Play – Strengthening integrity and transparency in cricket, released by Transparency InternationalPLAY THE GAME
Use of cookies. The website www.playthegame.org uses cookies to provide a user-friendly and relevant website. Cookies provide information about how the website is being used or support special functions such as Twitter feeds.PLAY THE GAME
For the first time it can be revealed in detail how much cash the IOC paid to an Olympic host. Investigative journalist Jens Weinreich publishes the list of 117 payments to Rio 2016 in a worldwide exclusive in his magazine SPORT & POLITICS. The revelation helps to understand one of the most fundamental questions around the Olympic movement these days: What kind of contribution canPLAY THE GAME
How can we improve the governance standards of the international sports organisations? This is the question that Play the Game/the Danish Institute for Sports Studies has been addressing in cooperation with six European universities and the European Journalism Centre. The results of this project were revealed at a one-day seminar on EU and sports governance on 8 April 2013 in Brussels.PLAY THE GAME
16. 1998, the scandal of the Rome Anti-doping laboratory. In the month of August 1998, Zdenek Zeman, coach of a first division soccer team, A.S. Roma, declared in an interview that doping was widespread among soccer players. A great scandal ensued as the foreign press took upthe news.
SPORTS GOVERNANCE OBSERVER 2019 Play the Game 6 www.playthegame.org Introduction The first Sports Governance Observer (SGO) reviewing all 35 Olympic sports federations’ governance standards on the basis of transpar ency, democratic processes, internal account-PLAY THE GAME
Journalists investigating sports corruption exposed to many kinds of risks. Andrew Jennings is one of the pioneers in investigative sports journalism. Photo: Jennings speaking at Play the Game 2013 by Thomas Søndergaard/Play the Game. For some journalists, reporting on integrity breaches in sport comes at a price, says this paper andpresents
PLAY THE GAME
Knowledge bank: In this article, Laura Robinson explains how and why she wrote the play FrontRunners about ten indigenous runners in Canada. These men had been good runners and students in 1967 when Winnipeg hosted the Pan-Am Games and had been selected to run 800 kilometres with the torch from St. Paul, Minnesota to Winnipeg. However, just before entering the stadium the torch wasPLAY THE GAME
One of English footballs greatest ironies is the extent to which the fortunes of the top clubs, and their chairmen, have been founded on the 1989 Hillsborough Disaster. The Taylor Report which followed recommended, that public money, via 160m grants from the Football Trust, should help fund the compulsory seating of grounds, and it has led to the enrichment of many of the same people.PLAY THE GAME
The report concludes that men's sports attract the overwhelming majority of sponsorship investments and that there is an untapped potential in women's sport which has experienced growing interest from TV audiences over the past few years. According to the report, men's sport received 61.1 per cent of the value of all sponsorship deals inthe
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"The history of cricket, much like the history of any sport that started local and ended up global, shows clearly how management structures have not kept pace with the growth in popularity and/or the professionalism that is now part of sport," it says in a report on governance in cricket, Fair Play – Strengthening integrity and transparency in cricket, released by Transparency InternationalPLAY THE GAME
Football matches are coming back after the corona lockdown and so is match-fixing. Steve Menary outlines the problems in stemming the rise of match-fixing in friendly games between clubs: Data scouts with low integrity, lack of monitoring, and federations that do not takeresponsibility.
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11.08.2020. Athletes’ gestures is a form of non-verbal communication that is protected in international human rights law, explains Faraz Shahlaei and argues that sport governing bodies need to comply with international norms. The recent global uproar against racism and discrimination, triggered by the death of George Floyd, immediatelyfound
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A number of international sports federations are financially heavily dependent on their share of the revenues from the Olympic Games. Investigative reporter Jens Weinreich reveals how the IOC plans to distribute the money from Tokyo.PLAY THE GAME
The aim is to stimulate an open debate by providing an objective, reliable, and holistic overview of which elements of good governance are implemented by these federations and which ones are not. Publikation type: Play the Game analyses and reports. Publication year: 2019. Publication month: October. Publisher:PLAY THE GAME
The NADGO project assists national anti-doping organisations (NADOs) in raising the quality of their governance and promoting independent practices free from conflicts of interest by. The project is a partnership between Play the Game and athletes’ organisations, antiPLAY THE GAME
Canadian journalist Laura Robinson is currently engaged in a tough legal battle with the prominent Canadian sports executive John Furlong, who she claims is covering up a shady past that includes cases of abuse of First Nations children.PLAY THE GAME
Investigative journalist Laura Robinson has launched a defamation suit against John Furlong, former CEO of the Vancouver 2010 Games as the latest step in a 14-month long legal battle initiated by Furlong.PLAY THE GAME
While the financial cost of hosting a sporting mega-event runs into billions of dollars, a legal price must also be paid. This, Play the Game was told, includes the creation of special tax loopholes, the curtailment of consumer rights and the relaxation of immigrationrules.
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1.2 million pounds has reportedly been transferred from a Qatari company to then FIFA ex-co member Jack Warner shortly after Qatar won the hosting rights for the FIFA World Cup 2022, writes UK newspaper the Daily Telegraph.PLAY THE GAME
Conflicting views on Brazil’s staging of the 2014 World Cup were presented by panellists from both ends of the critical spectrum in a plenary session entitled Mega-events and democracy: The Brazilian challenge on the closing day of Play the Game.PLAY THE GAME
The NADGO project assists national anti-doping organisations (NADOs) in raising the quality of their governance and promoting independent practices free from conflicts of interest by. The project is a partnership between Play the Game and athletes’ organisations, antiPLAY THE GAME
Presentations at Play the Game conferences: The Breakaway Leagues that no-one noticed - Play the Game 2017. Football’s Wild West - the commercialisation and corruption of the pre-season friendly - Play the Game 2015. Facebook Fakers, LinkedIn Liars and twaddle on Twitter: Football Scammers on social media - Play the Game 2013.PLAY THE GAME
For the first time it can be revealed in detail how much cash the IOC paid to an Olympic host. Investigative journalist Jens Weinreich publishes the list of 117 payments to Rio 2016 in a worldwide exclusive in his magazine SPORT & POLITICS. The revelation helps to understand one of the most fundamental questions around the Olympic movement these days: What kind of contribution canPLAY THE GAME
One of the central elements of good governance is the existence of effective accountability processes. Yet, as with so many aspects of good governance, the concept is hard to define and even harder to operationalise. In this paper, Barrie Houlihan discusses the concept of accountability. Monitoring systems of good governance.PLAY THE GAME
Use of cookies. The website www.playthegame.org uses cookies to provide a user-friendly and relevant website. Cookies provide information about how the website is being used or support special functions such as Twitter feeds.PLAY THE GAME
How can we improve the governance standards of the international sports organisations? This is the question that Play the Game/the Danish Institute for Sports Studies has been addressing in cooperation with six European universities and the European Journalism Centre. The results of this project were revealed at a one-day seminar on EU and sports governance on 8 April 2013 in Brussels.PLAY THE GAME
16. 1998, the scandal of the Rome Anti-doping laboratory. In the month of August 1998, Zdenek Zeman, coach of a first division soccer team, A.S. Roma, declared in an interview that doping was widespread among soccer players. A great scandal ensued as the foreign press took upthe news.
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On the final day of Play the Game 2019, participants heard about the Canadian struggle for safe sport and how attempts to establish an independent Pan-Canadian body to oversee safe sport in the country – built on elements and principles known from the establishment of the national anti-doping agency – have stalled due to political hesitation and push back from national sports organisations.PLAY THE GAME
The Sports Governance Observer goes national ‘The Sports Governance Observer 2015’ identified serious governance deficiencies in international sport. it showed that most international sports federations fail to comply with basic standards for democracy, transparency and accountability. But what is the state of governance in national sports federations?PLAY THE GAME
The report concludes that men's sports attract the overwhelming majority of sponsorship investments and that there is an untapped potential in women's sport which has experienced growing interest from TV audiences over the past few years. According to the report, men's sport received 61.1 per cent of the value of all sponsorship deals inthe
PLAY THE GAME
The NADGO project assists national anti-doping organisations (NADOs) in raising the quality of their governance and promoting independent practices free from conflicts of interest by. The project is a partnership between Play the Game and athletes’ organisations, antiPLAY THE GAME
Presentations at Play the Game conferences: The Breakaway Leagues that no-one noticed - Play the Game 2017. Football’s Wild West - the commercialisation and corruption of the pre-season friendly - Play the Game 2015. Facebook Fakers, LinkedIn Liars and twaddle on Twitter: Football Scammers on social media - Play the Game 2013.PLAY THE GAME
For the first time it can be revealed in detail how much cash the IOC paid to an Olympic host. Investigative journalist Jens Weinreich publishes the list of 117 payments to Rio 2016 in a worldwide exclusive in his magazine SPORT & POLITICS. The revelation helps to understand one of the most fundamental questions around the Olympic movement these days: What kind of contribution canPLAY THE GAME
One of the central elements of good governance is the existence of effective accountability processes. Yet, as with so many aspects of good governance, the concept is hard to define and even harder to operationalise. In this paper, Barrie Houlihan discusses the concept of accountability. Monitoring systems of good governance.PLAY THE GAME
Use of cookies. The website www.playthegame.org uses cookies to provide a user-friendly and relevant website. Cookies provide information about how the website is being used or support special functions such as Twitter feeds.PLAY THE GAME
How can we improve the governance standards of the international sports organisations? This is the question that Play the Game/the Danish Institute for Sports Studies has been addressing in cooperation with six European universities and the European Journalism Centre. The results of this project were revealed at a one-day seminar on EU and sports governance on 8 April 2013 in Brussels.PLAY THE GAME
16. 1998, the scandal of the Rome Anti-doping laboratory. In the month of August 1998, Zdenek Zeman, coach of a first division soccer team, A.S. Roma, declared in an interview that doping was widespread among soccer players. A great scandal ensued as the foreign press took upthe news.
PLAY THE GAME
On the final day of Play the Game 2019, participants heard about the Canadian struggle for safe sport and how attempts to establish an independent Pan-Canadian body to oversee safe sport in the country – built on elements and principles known from the establishment of the national anti-doping agency – have stalled due to political hesitation and push back from national sports organisations.PLAY THE GAME
The Sports Governance Observer goes national ‘The Sports Governance Observer 2015’ identified serious governance deficiencies in international sport. it showed that most international sports federations fail to comply with basic standards for democracy, transparency and accountability. But what is the state of governance in national sports federations?PLAY THE GAME
The report concludes that men's sports attract the overwhelming majority of sponsorship investments and that there is an untapped potential in women's sport which has experienced growing interest from TV audiences over the past few years. According to the report, men's sport received 61.1 per cent of the value of all sponsorship deals inthe
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Type 1: Direct interference in the natural course of a sporting event or competition i.e. deliberate mani-pulation by individual (s) involved in the event. Type 2: Modification of an athlete's identity/personal information. Type 3: Modification that isnon-compliant with
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Cricket is a growing sport in Europe and matches from new, small leagues are livestreamed all over the world. On the Indian subcontinent there is massive demand for betting on cricket, and match-fixers have been quick to capitalise on this new opportunity, reports Steve Menary.PLAY THE GAME
The Sports Governance Observer goes national ‘The Sports Governance Observer 2015’ identified serious governance deficiencies in international sport. it showed that most international sports federations fail to comply with basic standards for democracy, transparency and accountability. But what is the state of governance in national sports federations?PLAY THE GAME
On May 15, at the Sport Integrity Forum, the Sorbonne-ICSS Research programme on Sports Integrity will present the results of their two-year long research programme into the scale and scope of match-fixing as well as the means to prevent, inform, educatePLAY THE GAME
The FIFA Independent Governance Committee (IGC), led by Swiss professor Mark Pieth, has concluded its advisory review of the governance in football’s world governing body, FIFA, and the results are now available in a final report.PLAY THE GAME
1.2 million pounds has reportedly been transferred from a Qatari company to then FIFA ex-co member Jack Warner shortly after Qatar won the hosting rights for the FIFA World Cup 2022, writes UK newspaper the Daily Telegraph.PLAY THE GAME
Investigative journalist Laura Robinson has launched a defamation suit against John Furlong, former CEO of the Vancouver 2010 Games as the latest step in a 14-month long legal battle initiated by Furlong.PLAY THE GAME
16. 1998, the scandal of the Rome Anti-doping laboratory. In the month of August 1998, Zdenek Zeman, coach of a first division soccer team, A.S. Roma, declared in an interview that doping was widespread among soccer players. A great scandal ensued as the foreign press took upthe news.
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The FIFA World Cup will influence Brazilian domestic and international politics, the ongoing crisis at FIFA and the wider future of sporting mega-events, writes author David Goldblatt in an exclusive piece forPlay the Game.
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The International Olympic Committee, IOC, has decided to limit the media access to the Marriott Hotel in down town Copenhagen, Denmark, where the 106 members of the IOC are staying during the 121st Session and 13th Olympic Congress.PLAY THE GAME
For the first time it can be revealed in detail how much cash the IOC paid to an Olympic host. Investigative journalist Jens Weinreich publishes the list of 117 payments to Rio 2016 in a worldwide exclusive in his magazine SPORT & POLITICS. The revelation helps to understand one of the most fundamental questions around the Olympic movement these days: What kind of contribution canPLAY THE GAME
The NADGO project assists national anti-doping organisations (NADOs) in raising the quality of their governance and promoting independent practices free from conflicts of interest by. The project is a partnership between Play the Game and athletes’ organisations, antiPLAY THE GAME
Use of cookies. The website www.playthegame.org uses cookies to provide a user-friendly and relevant website. Cookies provide information about how the website is being used or support special functions such as Twitter feeds.PLAY THE GAME
How can we improve the governance standards of the international sports organisations? This is the question that Play the Game/the Danish Institute for Sports Studies has been addressing in cooperation with six European universities and the European Journalism Centre. The results of this project were revealed at a one-day seminar on EU and sports governance on 8 April 2013 in Brussels.PLAY THE GAME
16. 1998, the scandal of the Rome Anti-doping laboratory. In the month of August 1998, Zdenek Zeman, coach of a first division soccer team, A.S. Roma, declared in an interview that doping was widespread among soccer players. A great scandal ensued as the foreign press took upthe news.
PLAY THE GAME
Play the Game. Sports Governance Observer 2018. An assessment of good governance in five international sports federations. By Arnout Geeraert, November 2018. The report employs the SGO 2018 benchmarking instrument to assess the governance of five international federations. The aim is to stimulate an open debate by providing an objectivePLAY THE GAME
Journalists investigating sports corruption exposed to many kinds of risks. Andrew Jennings is one of the pioneers in investigative sports journalism. Photo: Jennings speaking at Play the Game 2013 by Thomas Søndergaard/Play the Game. For some journalists, reporting on integrity breaches in sport comes at a price, says this paper andpresents
PLAY THE GAME
The report concludes that men's sports attract the overwhelming majority of sponsorship investments and that there is an untapped potential in women's sport which has experienced growing interest from TV audiences over the past few years. According to the report, men's sport received 61.1 per cent of the value of all sponsorship deals inthe
PLAY THE GAME
A change in attitude. For 20 years, Play the Game has worked to highlight the dark sides of sport by encouraging freedom of speech in sports journalism and discussions on doping, corruption, harassment, discrimination etc. When Play the Game first gathered investigative journalists, experts, whistleblowers, and sports officials to discussthese
PLAY THE GAME
One of English footballs greatest ironies is the extent to which the fortunes of the top clubs, and their chairmen, have been founded on the 1989 Hillsborough Disaster. The Taylor Report which followed recommended, that public money, via 160m grants from the Football Trust, should help fund the compulsory seating of grounds, and it has led to the enrichment of many of the same people.PLAY THE GAME
For the first time it can be revealed in detail how much cash the IOC paid to an Olympic host. Investigative journalist Jens Weinreich publishes the list of 117 payments to Rio 2016 in a worldwide exclusive in his magazine SPORT & POLITICS. The revelation helps to understand one of the most fundamental questions around the Olympic movement these days: What kind of contribution canPLAY THE GAME
The NADGO project assists national anti-doping organisations (NADOs) in raising the quality of their governance and promoting independent practices free from conflicts of interest by. The project is a partnership between Play the Game and athletes’ organisations, antiPLAY THE GAME
Use of cookies. The website www.playthegame.org uses cookies to provide a user-friendly and relevant website. Cookies provide information about how the website is being used or support special functions such as Twitter feeds.PLAY THE GAME
How can we improve the governance standards of the international sports organisations? This is the question that Play the Game/the Danish Institute for Sports Studies has been addressing in cooperation with six European universities and the European Journalism Centre. The results of this project were revealed at a one-day seminar on EU and sports governance on 8 April 2013 in Brussels.PLAY THE GAME
16. 1998, the scandal of the Rome Anti-doping laboratory. In the month of August 1998, Zdenek Zeman, coach of a first division soccer team, A.S. Roma, declared in an interview that doping was widespread among soccer players. A great scandal ensued as the foreign press took upthe news.
PLAY THE GAME
Play the Game. Sports Governance Observer 2018. An assessment of good governance in five international sports federations. By Arnout Geeraert, November 2018. The report employs the SGO 2018 benchmarking instrument to assess the governance of five international federations. The aim is to stimulate an open debate by providing an objectivePLAY THE GAME
Journalists investigating sports corruption exposed to many kinds of risks. Andrew Jennings is one of the pioneers in investigative sports journalism. Photo: Jennings speaking at Play the Game 2013 by Thomas Søndergaard/Play the Game. For some journalists, reporting on integrity breaches in sport comes at a price, says this paper andpresents
PLAY THE GAME
The report concludes that men's sports attract the overwhelming majority of sponsorship investments and that there is an untapped potential in women's sport which has experienced growing interest from TV audiences over the past few years. According to the report, men's sport received 61.1 per cent of the value of all sponsorship deals inthe
PLAY THE GAME
A change in attitude. For 20 years, Play the Game has worked to highlight the dark sides of sport by encouraging freedom of speech in sports journalism and discussions on doping, corruption, harassment, discrimination etc. When Play the Game first gathered investigative journalists, experts, whistleblowers, and sports officials to discussthese
PLAY THE GAME
One of English footballs greatest ironies is the extent to which the fortunes of the top clubs, and their chairmen, have been founded on the 1989 Hillsborough Disaster. The Taylor Report which followed recommended, that public money, via 160m grants from the Football Trust, should help fund the compulsory seating of grounds, and it has led to the enrichment of many of the same people.PLAY THE GAME
11.08.2020. Athletes’ gestures is a form of non-verbal communication that is protected in international human rights law, explains Faraz Shahlaei and argues that sport governing bodies need to comply with international norms. The recent global uproar against racism and discrimination, triggered by the death of George Floyd, immediatelyfound
PLAY THE GAME
Football matches are coming back after the corona lockdown and so is match-fixing. Steve Menary outlines the problems in stemming the rise of match-fixing in friendly games between clubs: Data scouts with low integrity, lack of monitoring, and federations that do not takeresponsibility.
PLAY THE GAME
1.2 million pounds has reportedly been transferred from a Qatari company to then FIFA ex-co member Jack Warner shortly after Qatar won the hosting rights for the FIFA World Cup 2022, writes UK newspaper the Daily Telegraph.PLAY THE GAME
Investigative journalist Laura Robinson has launched a defamation suit against John Furlong, former CEO of the Vancouver 2010 Games as the latest step in a 14-month long legal battle initiated by Furlong.PLAY THE GAME
On May 15, at the Sport Integrity Forum, the Sorbonne-ICSS Research programme on Sports Integrity will present the results of their two-year long research programme into the scale and scope of match-fixing as well as the means to prevent, inform, educatePLAY THE GAME
The FIFA Independent Governance Committee (IGC), led by Swiss professor Mark Pieth, has concluded its advisory review of the governance in football’s world governing body, FIFA, and the results are now available in a final report.PLAY THE GAME
Play the Game has renewed and broadened an agreement with KU Leuven to examine and develop better governance in international sportsfederations.
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A code of conduct on match-fixing, setting out principles for safeguarding the integrity of football has been approved by the UEFA Executive Committee after consultations with a number of stakeholders including the professional footballers’ federation.PLAY THE GAME
The International Olympic Committee, IOC, has decided to limit the media access to the Marriott Hotel in down town Copenhagen, Denmark, where the 106 members of the IOC are staying during the 121st Session and 13th Olympic Congress.PLAY THE GAME
The FIFA World Cup will influence Brazilian domestic and international politics, the ongoing crisis at FIFA and the wider future of sporting mega-events, writes author David Goldblatt in an exclusive piece forPlay the Game.
PLAY THE GAME
Use of cookies. The website www.playthegame.org uses cookies to provide a user-friendly and relevant website. Cookies provide information about how the website is being used or support special functions such as Twitter feeds.PLAY THE GAME
Presentations at Play the Game conferences: The Breakaway Leagues that no-one noticed - Play the Game 2017. Football’s Wild West - the commercialisation and corruption of the pre-season friendly - Play the Game 2015. Facebook Fakers, LinkedIn Liars and twaddle on Twitter: Football Scammers on social media - Play the Game 2013.PLAY THE GAME
For the first time it can be revealed in detail how much cash the IOC paid to an Olympic host. Investigative journalist Jens Weinreich publishes the list of 117 payments to Rio 2016 in a worldwide exclusive in his magazine SPORT & POLITICS. The revelation helps to understand one of the most fundamental questions around the Olympic movement these days: What kind of contribution canPLAY THE GAME
16. 1998, the scandal of the Rome Anti-doping laboratory. In the month of August 1998, Zdenek Zeman, coach of a first division soccer team, A.S. Roma, declared in an interview that doping was widespread among soccer players. A great scandal ensued as the foreign press took upthe news.
PLAY THE GAME
How can we improve the governance standards of the international sports organisations? This is the question that Play the Game/the Danish Institute for Sports Studies has been addressing in cooperation with six European universities and the European Journalism Centre. The results of this project were revealed at a one-day seminar on EU and sports governance on 8 April 2013 in Brussels.PLAY THE GAME
On the final day of Play the Game 2019, participants heard about the Canadian struggle for safe sport and how attempts to establish an independent Pan-Canadian body to oversee safe sport in the country – built on elements and principles known from the establishment of the national anti-doping agency – have stalled due to political hesitation and push back from national sports organisations.PLAY THE GAME
The Sports Governance Observer goes national ‘The Sports Governance Observer 2015’ identified serious governance deficiencies in international sport. it showed that most international sports federations fail to comply with basic standards for democracy, transparency and accountability. But what is the state of governance in national sports federations?PLAY THE GAME
The report concludes that men's sports attract the overwhelming majority of sponsorship investments and that there is an untapped potential in women's sport which has experienced growing interest from TV audiences over the past few years. According to the report, men's sport received 61.1 per cent of the value of all sponsorship deals inthe
PLAY THE GAME
A change in attitude. For 20 years, Play the Game has worked to highlight the dark sides of sport by encouraging freedom of speech in sports journalism and discussions on doping, corruption, harassment, discrimination etc. When Play the Game first gathered investigative journalists, experts, whistleblowers, and sports officials to discussthese
PLAY THE GAME
One of English footballs greatest ironies is the extent to which the fortunes of the top clubs, and their chairmen, have been founded on the 1989 Hillsborough Disaster. The Taylor Report which followed recommended, that public money, via 160m grants from the Football Trust, should help fund the compulsory seating of grounds, and it has led to the enrichment of many of the same people.PLAY THE GAME
Use of cookies. The website www.playthegame.org uses cookies to provide a user-friendly and relevant website. Cookies provide information about how the website is being used or support special functions such as Twitter feeds.PLAY THE GAME
Presentations at Play the Game conferences: The Breakaway Leagues that no-one noticed - Play the Game 2017. Football’s Wild West - the commercialisation and corruption of the pre-season friendly - Play the Game 2015. Facebook Fakers, LinkedIn Liars and twaddle on Twitter: Football Scammers on social media - Play the Game 2013.PLAY THE GAME
For the first time it can be revealed in detail how much cash the IOC paid to an Olympic host. Investigative journalist Jens Weinreich publishes the list of 117 payments to Rio 2016 in a worldwide exclusive in his magazine SPORT & POLITICS. The revelation helps to understand one of the most fundamental questions around the Olympic movement these days: What kind of contribution canPLAY THE GAME
16. 1998, the scandal of the Rome Anti-doping laboratory. In the month of August 1998, Zdenek Zeman, coach of a first division soccer team, A.S. Roma, declared in an interview that doping was widespread among soccer players. A great scandal ensued as the foreign press took upthe news.
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How can we improve the governance standards of the international sports organisations? This is the question that Play the Game/the Danish Institute for Sports Studies has been addressing in cooperation with six European universities and the European Journalism Centre. The results of this project were revealed at a one-day seminar on EU and sports governance on 8 April 2013 in Brussels.PLAY THE GAME
On the final day of Play the Game 2019, participants heard about the Canadian struggle for safe sport and how attempts to establish an independent Pan-Canadian body to oversee safe sport in the country – built on elements and principles known from the establishment of the national anti-doping agency – have stalled due to political hesitation and push back from national sports organisations.PLAY THE GAME
The Sports Governance Observer goes national ‘The Sports Governance Observer 2015’ identified serious governance deficiencies in international sport. it showed that most international sports federations fail to comply with basic standards for democracy, transparency and accountability. But what is the state of governance in national sports federations?PLAY THE GAME
The report concludes that men's sports attract the overwhelming majority of sponsorship investments and that there is an untapped potential in women's sport which has experienced growing interest from TV audiences over the past few years. According to the report, men's sport received 61.1 per cent of the value of all sponsorship deals inthe
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A change in attitude. For 20 years, Play the Game has worked to highlight the dark sides of sport by encouraging freedom of speech in sports journalism and discussions on doping, corruption, harassment, discrimination etc. When Play the Game first gathered investigative journalists, experts, whistleblowers, and sports officials to discussthese
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One of English footballs greatest ironies is the extent to which the fortunes of the top clubs, and their chairmen, have been founded on the 1989 Hillsborough Disaster. The Taylor Report which followed recommended, that public money, via 160m grants from the Football Trust, should help fund the compulsory seating of grounds, and it has led to the enrichment of many of the same people.PLAY THE GAME
Play the Game is an international conference and communication initiative aiming to strengthen the ethical foundation of sport and promote democracy, transparency and freedom of expression in sport. It is run by the Danish Institute for Sports Studies (Idan), an independent institution set up by the Danish Ministry of Culture. The task of Idan is to create overview over and insight into thePLAY THE GAME
The NADGO project assists national anti-doping organisations (NADOs) in raising the quality of their governance and promoting independent practices free from conflicts of interest by. The project is a partnership between Play the Game and athletes’ organisations, antiPLAY THE GAME
How can we improve the governance standards of the international sports organisations? This is the question that Play the Game/the Danish Institute for Sports Studies has been addressing in cooperation with six European universities and the European Journalism Centre. The results of this project were revealed at a one-day seminar on EU and sports governance on 8 April 2013 in Brussels.PLAY THE GAME
On May 15, at the Sport Integrity Forum, the Sorbonne-ICSS Research programme on Sports Integrity will present the results of their two-year long research programme into the scale and scope of match-fixing as well as the means to prevent, inform, educatePLAY THE GAME
The FIFA Independent Governance Committee (IGC), led by Swiss professor Mark Pieth, has concluded its advisory review of the governance in football’s world governing body, FIFA, and the results are now available in a final report.PLAY THE GAME
The FIFA World Cup will influence Brazilian domestic and international politics, the ongoing crisis at FIFA and the wider future of sporting mega-events, writes author David Goldblatt in an exclusive piece forPlay the Game.
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CV: Jens Sejer Andersen (b. 1960) is a journalist, international director and founder of Play the Game. Graduated from the Danish School of Media and Journalism in 1986, he was the editor-in-chief of the Danish Gymnastics and Sports Associations (DGI) from 1990-2003 until working full-time with Play the Game since 2004.PLAY THE GAME
A code of conduct on match-fixing, setting out principles for safeguarding the integrity of football has been approved by the UEFA Executive Committee after consultations with a number of stakeholders including the professional footballers’ federation.PLAY THE GAME
The FIFA Appeal Committee has decided to reject the appeal lodged by FC Barcelona and the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) and confirm the sanctions laid out in April for breaches related to the international transfer and registration of under-age players.PLAY THE GAME
The International Olympic Committee, IOC, has decided to limit the media access to the Marriott Hotel in down town Copenhagen, Denmark, where the 106 members of the IOC are staying during the 121st Session and 13th Olympic Congress.*
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international conference and communication initiative aiming to strengthen the ethical foundation of sport and promote democracy, transparency and freedom of expression in sport PLAY THE GAME 2019 - PRESENTATIONS, PHOTOS AND VIDEO You can now find presentations, photos and video recordings from the conference on the conference website. See photos from the conference See presentations from the conference See video recordings from the conference sessions See the conference website for more information on Play the Game 2019NEWS
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FRIENDLY MATCHES BETWEEN CLUBS ARE WIDE OPEN FOR MATCH- FIXING 28.05.2020 / Steve Menary outlines the problems that open up friendlies to match-fixing: Data scouts with low integrity, lack of monitoring, and federations that do not take responsibility. >*
FBI VS. FIFA: HOW DEEP AN IMPACT? 28.05.2020 / Comment: The combined U.S. and Swiss police raid on FIFA top men at Hotel Baur au Lac five years ago was a watershed moment in global sport. The impact has been undeniable, but how longwill it last? >
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A LEAKED LIST DISCLOSES HOW MUCH CASH THE IOC PAID FOR THE 2016OLYMPICS IN RIO
11.05.2020 / Investigative journalist Jens Weinreich publishes a list of 117 payments from the IOC to Rio 2016 in a worldwide exclusive in his magazine SPORT & POLITICS. >*
CORONAVIRUS, CONNECTION AND (NO) SPORT 28.04.2020 / Why do we keep talking about sport in the media and online even though no games are being played? Brett Hutchins argues that sport sustains the memory and promise of connection at a time ofsocial isolation. >
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CORONA: LEAVING THE CURRENT BUSINESS MODEL OF SPORT OFFSIDE 24.04.2020 / The effects of the corona pandemic on the world of sport will be long-lasting and it may be time to rethink the sports model we want for the future, argues Alberto Carrio Sampedro. >*
IOC PRESIDENT HOLDS ON TO POWER WHILE FEDERATIONS FACE FINANCIALPROBLEMS
03.04.2020 / Investigative reporter Jens Weinreich discloses how IOC President Thomas Bach manages the crisis around the Tokyo Games. Criticism is stifled and there is no plan to help affectedfederations. >
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HOW FEDERATIONS SHARE THE REVENUES FROM THE OLYMPIC GAMES 03.04.2020 / Many international sports federations depend heavily on their share of the revenues from the Olympic Games. Jens Weinreich reveals how the IOC plans to distribute money from Tokyo. >*
ALL SPORT IS GLOBAL: A HARD LESSON FROM THE PANDEMIC 01.04.2020 / The global Covid-19 pandemic has shown, in the starkest terms, that what globalisation has given to sport, it can just as easily take away, argues David Rowe in this analysis from Open Forum.>
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SPORTS GOVERNANCE OBSERVER 2019 An assessment of good governance in six international sportsfederations
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