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Tallinn’s candidacy to the title of European Capital of Sport has been presented
This week, the ACES of Europe Validation Committee got to know the opportunities for sports and the organisation of sports in Tallinn – the prerequisites for the title of European Capital of Sport 2025 are created by local and national sport events taking place here in addition to the infrastructure supporting sports. The winner will be declared this November.
Tallinn prepares for the European Capital of Sport year in 2025
Tallinn is gearing up for major investments in sports ahead of its designation as the European Capital of Sport in 2025. According to the city’s budget proposal for the next year, the largest investment in sports will be allocated to the renovation of Kadriorg Stadium, along with initiatives to expand exercise and sports facilities throughout the city.
Recreational sport
The city offers training tracks which are meant especially for recreational sports. The tracks enable to be engaged in cross-country skiing, bicycle...
Benefit for non-profit making activities in the field of sports
Tallinn supports sporting events and athletes in Tallinn through various open calls. The objectives of the grants for non-profit activities are based...
Nõmme Sport Center
Sporting facilities: The beach soccer, beach volleyball, outdoor swimming pools,skating, skiing, illuminated jogging tracks. Additional Services...
Green corridor memorandum between Estonia and Finland was signed at the sustainable tourism conference Green Destinations
The international sustainable tourism destinations conference Green Destinations 2023 is being held in Tallinn, the European Green Capital 2023. During the conference, a cooperation memorandum for a green corridor between Estonia and Finland was signed. Several Estonian tourism destinations have been part of the Green Destinations network for four years now.
Tallinn allocates €100,000 for school sports support
The City of Tallinn and the Estonian School Sports Union have entered into a cooperation agreement aimed at enhancing collaboration and supporting and increasing the physical activity of school-aged students. The agreement was signed by Mayor Mihhail Kõlvart and the President of the Estonian School Sports Union, Gerd Kanter.
Tallinn supports 31 local sports projects this autumn-winter season
This year, in the last round of non-profit sports grants, Tallinn will allocate just over 31,000 euros to 31 local sports projects.