The fight
against doping, violence in stadiums, match-fixing and shady deals by players'
agents demands better-coordinated action at EU level, says a resolution passed
by Parliament on Thursday.
Promote sport
for girls
MEPs call on the
EU to identify and eliminate all obstacles likely to prevent girls and women
from doing sports. They underline that "parents’ prohibiting immigrant
girls from taking part in sports and swimming at school cannot be tolerated or
excused on cultural or religious grounds". Better representation of women
in sports governing bodies - in proportion to the number of licensed members -
could help to promote female participation in sport, they add.
Blacklist
hooligans
Parliament asks
that supporters who are known to be violent or to engage in discriminatory
behaviour be banned from all European stadiums. A European data base should
enable national authorities to ensure that the ban applies to any international
matches played on their territory. MEPs also call on Member States and sports
governing bodies to commit to tackling homophobia and racism against athletes.
Make doping a
criminal offence
To protect
athletes better, MEPs suggest that trafficking in illegal performance-enhancing
substances should be treated in the same way as trafficking in illegal drugs.
To combat match-fixing, money laundering and illegal betting, MEPs ask that any
fraudulent activity be treated as a criminal offence and that a licensing system
be put in place for betting operators.
Regulate
sports agents
The profession of
sports agent should be regulated and subject to a proper official
qualification, say MEPs. Agents should have their fiscal residence within the
EU and undertake to abide by a code of conduct in order to obtain a licence. The resolution proposes setting up a European register of agents, which would also list the players for whom they work.
Agents’ fees for transfers should be paid in instalments throughout the duration of the players' contract, rather than as a lump sum at the time of the transfer, MEPs add.
Combine
learning and training
National
authorities should ensure that young athletes are able to pursue normal school
and higher education studies in addition to their sports training. European
recognition of their qualifications and athletic experience should encourage
athletes and trainers to take part in exchange programmes on the
"Erasmus" model, MEPs add.
The resolution
was passed with 550 votes in favour, 73 against and 7 abstentions.
Procedure:
Non-legislative resolutionREF. : 20120201IPR36950
Plenary Session Sport − 02-02-2012
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