• THE HOUSE OF 
    EUROPEAN SPORT

    REPRESENTING THE EUROPEAN OLYMPIC COMMITTEES (EOC) AND OTHER MAJOR SPORTING ORGANISATIONS, (NOCs, EUROPEAN AND INTERNATIONAL FEDERATIONS) IN BRUSSELS.

    PROMOTING GOOD GOVERNANCE, SPORTS INTEGRITY AND A MORE SUSTAINABLE SPORT, EQUALITY AND INCLUSION FOR A STRONGER GRASSROOTS SPORT AND BETTER USE OF SPORT AS HEALTH-ENHANCING TOOL.
  • EOC EU OFFICE TOOLBOX FOR GOOD GOVERNANCE

    FIND HERE THE TOOLS DEVELOPED BY THE EOC EU OFFICE WITH THE SUPPORT OF THE ERASMUS+ PROGRAMME.

    IMPROVE YOUR GOVERNANCE AND WORK ON: GENDER EQUALITY, CARBON FOOTPRINT, DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION, STAKEHOLDERS MANAGEMENT AND MANY OTHERS. 

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  • THE HOUSE OF 
    EUROPEAN SPORT

    REPRESENTING THE EUROPEAN OLYMPIC COMMITTEES (EOC) AND OTHER MAJOR SPORT ORGANISATIONS (NOCs, EUROPEAN AND INTERNATIONAL FEDERATIONS ) IN BRUSSELS
  • THE EOC EU OFFICE 
    STANDS FOR

    PROMOTION OF GOOD GOVERNANCE
    PRESERVATION OF SPORTS INTEGRITY
    A MORE SUSTAINABLE SPORT
    EQUALITY AND INCLUSION OF ALL IN SPORT
    STRONGER SUPPORT FOR GRASSROOTS SPORT
    BETTER USE OF SPORT AS HEALTH-ENHANCING TOOL

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The EOC EU Office has developed a number of tools within its Erasmus+ Sport projects, always with the objective of helping sport organisations to improve their governance.
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Monthly Report Highlight - Arbitration in sport taking centre stage at the European Court of Human Rights

On 10 July 2025, the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) issued its ruling in Semenya v. Switzerland, a case that could reshape how international sport arbitration is approached from a human rights perspective.  About the case  The case concerned Caster Semenya, a South African elite middle-distance runner and Olympic gold medallist, who challenged regulations […]

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Eurostat: Employment in sport growth continues

According to the latest Eurostat data, employment in the sports sector across the European Union grew by 6.5% between 2023 and 2024, reaching 1.6 million people and accounting for 0.8% of total EU employment. This marks the third consecutive year of growth, driven by the post-pandemic recovery of the sports industry and the increasing demand […]

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The EOC EU Office is the House of European Sport, representing the European Olympic Committees (EOC), the IOC and other major sport organisations to the European institutions in Brussels.
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