E.A.S.I. Cup 2025: 18 teams fight for the European Championship title in Steyr!

Steyr houses the e.A.S.I. Cup for soccer teams with psychological impairment to promote inclusion.
Steyr houses the e.A.S.I. Cup for soccer teams with psychological impairment to promote inclusion. (Symbolbild/ANAGAT)

E.A.S.I. Cup 2025: 18 teams fight for the European Championship title in Steyr!

Liwest Arena, 4400 Steyr, Österreich - in Steyr, football fever will be sparked again from June 23 to 27, 2025, if the e.a.S.I. Cup, the European Championship for people with mental impairment, in which Liwest Arena is held. A total of 18 teams from seven European countries compete in an important tournament, the Meinverzirk .

inclusion in sport

But what does inclusion in sport really mean? In Germany, for example, where there are still considerable efforts to achieve comprehensive integration of people with disabilities, organized disability sports has developed since 1888. Inclusion sport promotes physical and psychological well -being and enables social interaction. Various projects, such as the “Football Freunde” initiative in Rhineland-Palatinate, show how important such activities are. Here, pupils train together with and without intellectual impairments to reduce prejudices and promote acceptance. This inclusion work is crucial in order to further diversify the sports offer, according to the contribution to bpb.de . There are numerous different disciplines in sports that are offered for people with and without disabilities. The first-class example of this is Hannover 96, which offers a wide range of sporting activities for people with disabilities in width and competitive sports. Among other things, special football training for mentally handicapped players are organized here to ensure sporting participation. Sports such as volleyball, table tennis and swimming also find rain and contribute to the positive social participation, such as "https://www.sportegionhannover.de/de/sport development/ Inclusion/" Class = "Source_2"> Sportegionhanover.de

A look at the future

with the upcoming e.A.S.I. Cup is taken an important step towards inclusion in sports. It is obvious that such events not only offer the athletes a platform, but also encourage the entire society to exchange ideas and promote acceptance. The tournament in Steyr is supported by numerous sponsors and volunteers and therefore also represents a large community campaign. For everyone involved, it is clear: inclusion is not a one -off event, but a continuous process that requires constant attention and commitment.

The tournament in Steyr stands for much more than just for the round leather, because here it becomes clear: sport connects and opens doors for everyone.

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OrtLiwest Arena, 4400 Steyr, Österreich
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