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Sponsors and partners

Play the Game 2025 is supported by:

Ministry of Education and Culture, Finland

In Finland the Ministry of Education and Culture is responsible for the development of education, science, cultural, sport and youth policies, and for international cooperation in these fields. Read more

Finnish Center for Integrity in Sports (FINCIS)

The Finnish Ministry of Education and Culture has delegated the participation in the planning of the conference to the Finnish Center for Integrity in Sports (FINCIS), one of the small, but growing number of national bodies with multiple tasks in sports integrity. FINCIS is a non-profit organisation which deals with sport ethics in Finland and co-operates with international parties. FINCIS was established in 2016 to continue the anti-doping activities of its predecessor, the Finnish Anti-Doping Agency FINADA. In addition, FINCIS is also responsible for the prevention of manipulation of sports competitions, spectator safety and other matters related to sport ethics. Read more

City of Tampere

Tampere is the third largest city in Finland. It is famous for its lakes, gravel eskers, lively cultural and scientific life and openness toward those moving in the city from elsewhere. Read more

The National Olympic Committee & Sports Confederation of Denmark (DIF)

DIF is the main organisation for 61 Danish sports federations. In addition to being responsible for both elite and amateur-level/recreational sports at a non-profit association level, DIF is also responsible for Danish participation in the Olympic Games. Read more

DGI

DGI is a sports association in Denmark that works as an umbrella organisation for its more than 6,400 member sports clubs. Read more

Team Denmark

Team Danmark's purpose is to promote elite sports in Denmark. Read more

Anti Doping Danmark (ADD)

Anti Doping Danmark (ADD) is the national anti-doping agency of Denmark. ADD conducts doping control and information-, education- and prevention-tasks in both organised and recreational sport, including fitness centres. Read more

Danish Handball Association

The Danish Handball Association was founded in 1935 and is the joint association for organised handball in Denmark. Read more

Danish Union of Journalists (DJ)

The Danish Union of Journalists, founded in 1961, is a trade union for people who work in journalism, media and communications. DJ seeks to secure respect for press freedom and to encourage the media and communication sectors to actively promote openness and dialogue in society. Read more

Norwegian Union of Journalists (NJ)

The Norwegian Union of Journalists is the national trade union for Norwegian journalists. The union’s member operate on the basis of the right to free information and the consideration of professional integrity. Read more

Danish Sports Journalists

Danish Sports Journalists is an association for Danish sport journalists and sports press photographers. Read more

The Danish Ministry of Culture

The Ministry of Culture is responsible for initiatives involving support to creative arts, cultural heritage, archives, libraries, museums and higher education in the areas of art, music, film, theatre and dance. The ministry is also responsible for copyright, broadcasting, sports and international cultural cooperation. Read more

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