The Lasting Impact of #PROtectIntegrity Online

The Lasting Impact of #PROtectIntegrity Online

The European Athletes and Players Association (EAPA) is proud to announce the successful conclusion of PROtect Integrity Online – an Erasmus+ project co-funded by the European Union. The two-year initiative has been dedicated to promoting integrity and combating match-fixing in sport. Through extensive research, development, and implementation, the PROtect Integrity Online has provided thousands of professional athletes across Europe with integrity education using online tools and methods.

Over the past 15 years, EAPA and its project partners have been at the forefront of tackling match-fixing through education. Athlete and player associations play a crucial role in safeguarding the integrity of sport, leveraging their close relationships with athletes to deliver impactful learning experiences. The PROtect Integrity Online project has reinforced this commitment by equipping players with the knowledge to anticipate and resist corruption and manipulation.

Key Achievements of PROtect Integrity Online:

  • Extensive Education Outreach: Eight player associations delivered in-person integrity education to 7,533 athletes across 591 team visits.
  • Innovative Learning Materials: Development of engaging educational resources, including a revised Code of Conduct, animated videos, and interactive tools to enhance learning.
  • Research and Recommendations: Comprehensive reports mapping the landscape of match-fixing education and providing strategic recommendations for future efforts.

As a direct follow-up to this success, EAPA has now launched PROtect Integrity Responsibly, a new initiative building on the best practices and lessons learned. This next phase aims to further refine integrity education strategies, ensuring that athletes continue to receive the highest quality support in recognizing and resisting match-fixing threats.

Why Match-Fixing Education Matters Match-fixing remains a significant challenge in professional sports, with athletes often being the primary targets of manipulation. Without proper education, players may find themselves vulnerable to criminal influence, risking their careers and the credibility of their sport. The PROtect Integrity Online project has demonstrated that systematic, engaging, and well-structured education is key to empowering athletes and protecting the game.

Next Steps and Resources The legacy of PROtect Integrity Online continues through the freely available educational materials developed during the project, including:

With the launch of PROtect Integrity Responsibly in January 2025, EAPA and its partners reaffirm their commitment to strengthening sport integrity across Europe. By learning from past successes and continuously evolving educational approaches, the fight against match-fixing remains at the heart of our mission.

For further information on our initiatives and access to educational resources, please visit: www.protect-integrity.com

Our thanks to our project partners:

AJSF (men’s futsal, Spain), AJFSF (women’s futsal, Spain), RPI (rugby union, Ireland), HSF (handball, Denmark), GIBA (basketball, Italy), AIP (volleyball, Italy), SNB (basketball, France), AJPH (handball, France), University of Rennes 2 (research institution)

This project has been co-funded by the European Union. The content reflects only the authors’ views, and the European Commission is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information contained therein.

Constructive discussions about European volleyball at ACPV meeting

Constructive discussions about European volleyball at ACPV meeting

A meeting organized by the Association des Clubs Professionnels de Volleyball has taken place in Nova Gorica, Slovenia on 15th of November 2019. On the invitation of ACPV, Blagovest Petrov, a former volleyball player and the General Secretary of Spanish Volleyball Players Association (AJJV) was there to represent his organization as well as EU Athletes.

It was an opportunity to talk about the development of player associations in Europe as well as different projects and initiative we are supporting, particularly on dual career and player development. Furthermore, the current volleyball transfer policy and the issues it brings were discussed. We believe that dialogue between all stakeholders are necessary to modify and improve the system which is now in place. 

EU Athletes and its member associations representing volleyball players are looking forward to further cooperation with ACPV for the benefit of the athletes and the sport itself.