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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
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The same clubs dominate Champions League despite the corona pandemic: CL Diversity Index 2020/21
24.08.2020 /The new edition of the Champions League Diversity Index shows that the number of new clubs entering the Champions League has fallen this season. > -

Athletes should not be gagged in exchange for Olympic dream
21.08.2020 /Rule 50.2 in the IOC’s Charter is a violation of the human rights of athletes to free speech, argues Nikki Dryden who proposes a framework for handling alleged breaches of Rule 50.2. > -

Athletes’ gestures are protected by international human rights law
11.08.2020 /Athletes’ gestures is a form of non-verbal communication that is protected in international human rights law and sport governing bodies need to comply with international norms. > -

Australian football executives sue FIFA whistleblower
09.08.2020 /Two Football Queensland executives have sued Bonita Mersiades for reporting on a dubious payment made by the federation to its president. Other reporters have received threats. > -

Three contenders want to organise Play the Game 2021
01.07.2020 /The next international Play the Game conference is heading for Greece, Norway or Poland. A decision about the host is expected in September 2020. > -

Making a case for athlete advocacy: Humanitarians, Olympism and good governance
23.06.2020 /It is the responsibility of sport governing bodies to support and encourage humanitarian athletes who speak out. > -

Flooding and carbon footprints: Climate change is the next big issue for sport
20.06.2020 /We are playing against the clock on climate change, argues David Goldblatt in a new report where he analyses the links between sport and climate change. > -

The man who blew the whistle on his own corruption
09.06.2020 /A new report documents a “tyranny of cash” and widespread corruption in international weightlifting. It confirms journalistic investigations published over the past decade. > -

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. >




