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Global LGBT Sporting event – One Games: Statement GLISA

Following a meeting of the Co-Presidents of the Gay and Lesbian International Sport Association (GLISA International) and the Federation of GayGames on 5 March, 2010, in Manchester, UK, to discuss the future of worldwide LGBT sport, culture and human rights events, the Board of GLISA International affirms that One Quadrennial Event in 2018 is a joint goal. Sports, Culture, and Human Rights will be essential components of the joint event in 2018, as they have been in the past. Preserving the legacy and accomplishments and honouring the past will be key aspects, while evolving to reflect the continual world societal [...]

2014-02-10T20:54:48+01:00Friday, March 19th, 2010 @ 18:44|Categories: 2010, News|Comments Off on Global LGBT Sporting event – One Games: Statement GLISA

Global LGBT Sporting event – One Games: Statement FGG

Following a meeting of the Co-Presidents of the Federation of Gay Games and GLISA on 5 March 2010, in Manchester, UK, to discuss the future of worldwide LGBT sport and culture, the FGG Board affirms that one quadrennial event in 2018 is the goal. Sports, Culture, and Human Rights will be components of the 2018 event, as they have been in the past. They see a number of steps needed to move in this direction. The FGG's priority is a successful Gay Games VIII, to which GLISA has been invited to participate. After Cologne, more discussions and collaboration are needed [...]

2020-04-19T16:58:26+02:00Friday, March 19th, 2010 @ 18:41|Categories: 2010, News|Comments Off on Global LGBT Sporting event – One Games: Statement FGG

Future collaboration between FGG and GLISA

This weekend’s European Gay and Lesbian Sports Federation Annual General Assembly, held in Manchester, UK was infused with a sense of history from the start. The meeting of sports clubs from throughout our continent saw delegates from Eastern (Russia, Ukraine, Bulgaria), Southern (Spain, Italy, Croatia, Slovenia), Northern (Finland, Denmark), Central (Poland, Hungary, Germany) and Western (France, Belgium, The Netherlands, United Kingdom, Ireland) Europe. The weekend began with a reception in the Manchester Museum, built in 1867, and continued with an personal welcome of all delegates by the Mayor of Manchester in the City’s beautifully ornate neo gothic Town Hall. A [...]

2020-04-19T16:58:26+02:00Tuesday, March 9th, 2010 @ 16:04|Categories: 2010, AGA, News, Press Release|Comments Off on Future collaboration between FGG and GLISA

EGLSF AGA 2010: Historic EGLSF Assembly

This weekend’s European Gay and Lesbian Sports Federation Annual General Assembly, held in Manchester, UK was infused with a sense of history from the start. The meeting of sports clubs from throughout our continent saw delegates from Eastern (Russia, Ukraine, Bulgaria), Southern (Spain, Italy, Croatia, Slovenia), Northern (Finland, Denmark), Central (Poland, Hungary, Germany) and Western (France, Belgium, The Netherlands, United Kingdom, Ireland) Europe. The weekend began with a reception in the Manchester Museum, built in 1867, and continued with an personal welcome of all delegates by the Mayor of Manchester in the City’s beautifully ornate neo gothic Town Hall. A [...]

2020-04-19T16:58:26+02:00Monday, March 8th, 2010 @ 18:39|Categories: 2010, News|Comments Off on EGLSF AGA 2010: Historic EGLSF Assembly

Croatian Football Chief Bans ‘Homosexuals’ from National Team

The European Gay and Lesbian Sports Federation (EGLSF) today condemned comments made by Vlatko Markovic , President of the Croatian Football Federation in an interview with Croatian national daily Vecernji List. Mr Markovic remarked that there was no place for gay players on the national side, stating "While I'm a president of the Croatian Football Federation, there will be no homosexuals playing in the national team", Mr Pepe Garcia Vazquez, Co-president of the EGLSF, an organisation representing over 17,000 lesbian gay bisexual and trans (LGBT) athletes across Europe says of the comment: “We are appalled by Mr Markovic’s statement, which [...]

2014-04-30T18:06:18+02:00Monday, March 8th, 2010 @ 17:53|Categories: 2010, News, Press Release|Comments Off on Croatian Football Chief Bans ‘Homosexuals’ from National Team
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