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Post an EU jobTaking stock of a consultation on the future EU sport policy, the European Commission said citizens expect a lot from the upcoming EU competence on sports.
With the final hurdles to ratifying the Lisbon Treaty overcome last week, the EU is starting major preparations for the successful introduction of Europe's new competence on sport and the development of a proper EU sport programme.
With the Treaty of Lisbon set to introduce an EU competence for sport policy in 2010, the Commission has already laid out its plans in a white paper published in summer 2007. (read more)
Already accepted as a tool for social integration, sport is also seen as a means of promoting intercultural understanding in an increasingly diverse Europe. (read more)
Men rule in sports, both as athletes and coaches as well as consumers of the sports entertainment industry. (read more)