Focolare Movement

The new Sportmeet website is online

Nov 30, 2012

Dedicated to promoting a new sporting culture.

On Thursday, 29 November, the new Sportmeet website went online

Sportmeet constitutes an international network of sports professionals which was founded in 2002. Its objective is to promote a new culture of sport.

The website’s graphic design has been totally revamped and its content renewed. It now includes the possibility for visitors to interact through the Social Networks – Facebook and YouTube. Sportmeet.org welcomes all contributions aimed at promoting the true value of sport.

One of the sections is dedicated to news, another to projects among which the various social sports projects underway around the world, and another section is dedicated to testimonies where professional sports men and women share their stories.

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