Special Olympics National Futsal Games Promote Disability Inclusion in Spain

Over 300 athletes with disabilities participated in Spain's Special Olympics National Futsal Games, highlighting sport as a means of social inclusion and personal development.

    Key details

  • • The National Futsal Games took place in Ourense from November 13th with 300+ participants.
  • • Athletes came from 17 different entities across Spain.
  • • The event emphasized integration and overcoming disabilities.
  • • Begoña Abeijón praised the role of adapted sports in promoting teamwork and growth.

The National Futsal Games of Special Olympics concluded recently in Ourense, Spain, with an impressive participation of over 300 athletes representing 17 different organizations from across the country. Held at the Pazo de los Deportes Paco Paz from November 13th, this event celebrated integration, teamwork, and the overcoming of disabilities through sport. Begoña Abeijón, director general of the Xunta, praised the initiative for its role in fostering adapted sports and personal growth among participants. She highlighted the importance of such events in promoting social inclusion and thanked the organizations that made the games possible. This gathering not only provided a competitive platform but also underscored how sport can be a powerful tool for social transformation and empowerment for athletes with disabilities in Spain.

This article was synthesized and translated from native language sources to provide English-speaking readers with local perspectives.