ICOACHKIDS+ Partners
ICOACHKIDS+ is supported by the following project partners:
International COuncil for Coaching Excellence
The International Council for Coaching Excellence (ICCE) is a not-for-profit, international organisation with the mission of leading and supporting the development of sport coaching globally. The target audiences for the ICCE are National Representative Bodies responsible for coach development; International Federations; institutions that deliver coach education or represent coaches; individuals who design and deliver coach education; coaches; and the international sport community at larg
Sport Ireland
Sport Ireland is the authority tasked with the development of sport in Ireland. This includes participation in sport, high performance sport, anti-doping, coaching and the development of the Sport Ireland Campus.
NOC*NSF
The 'Nederlands Olympisch Comité*Nederlandse Sport Federatie' (NOC*NSF) is the umbrella organisation for sports in the Netherlands and includes as its members 77 National Governing Bodies (NGBs) and 17 associated organisations, representing more than 24,000 sports clubs and 5,2 million Dutch people involved in sports.
Leeds Beckett University
Leeds Beckett University is a higher education institution that provides access to education for a wide range of learners, promoting cultural awareness and diversity through our curriculum. Our University is located on two main campuses; one in Leeds city centre and one in Headingley, Leeds and offers a range of undergraduate and post-graduate courses across four faculties – the Faculty of Arts, Environment & Technology, Faculty of Business & Law, Carnegie Faculty, and the Faculty of Health & Social Sciences. Leeds Beckett has almost 30,000 students, 3,000 staff and 300,000 associate students through our network of 24 partner colleges.
Lithuanian Sports University
Lithuanian Sports University (LSU), founded in 1934, is a specialised public higher education institution that has developed its unique traditions in sport, leisure and health sciences. With its mission to contribute to the sustainable development of society through international-level research and academic excellence, LSU is known as a leading academic and research centre in sports science in the Baltic Sea region.
Hungarian Coaches Association
The Hungarian Coaching Association (HCA) was established in 1993 as a national professional representation organisation for coaches in Hungary. The main goal of HCA is to provide professional, technical, legal and infrastructural services for their members, to represent its membership in a social dialogue and issues of all kinds. HCA advises the government regarding all areas related to coaching, coach education and continuing professional development of coaches.
FIBA Europe
FIBA, the International Basketball Federation, is the world governing body for basketball. Founded by eight nations in 1932, we now bring together 212 National Basketball Federations from all over the world. A non-profit making organization, our mission is to develop and promote the game of basketball, uniting the wider basketball community, which counts more than 450 million players and fans.
Deutsche Sportjugend
German Sports Youth (Deutsche Sportjugend – dsj, DOSB) represents the interests of around 10 million children, adolescents and young people aged up to 26, organised in over 90,000 sports clubs in 16 youth organisations belonging to the local Regional Sports Confederations, 53 youth organisations belonging to the National Sports Federations and 10 youth organisations belonging to Sport Federations with Particular Tasks.
Royal Belgian Football Assocation
The Belgian Football association is responsible for the organisation of all the Belgian football activities and more particularly also for the education of the Belgian football coaches. We have about 400000 members In that context, we can play an important role in that project. Our main task is to educate “the best” coaches for youth players: tailor-made coaches, which means that the coach’s profile must be adapted to the audience of children with an appropriated approach.
Universidad Europea de Madrid
Universidad Europea de Madrid
You can find out more about each of the project partners by clicking on their names below:
International Council for Coaching Excellence
Royal Belgian Football Association
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