FICEP/FISEC Games 2026

The FISEC-FICEP Games 2026 will take place from 13th of July until 19th of July in Budapest/Hungary, hosted by Great Saint Albert Association. The center of the Games will be the Ludovika Campus. The slogan is YES, Youth Education Sport.

More than 1000 participants will come to Budapest. This year athletes born in 2009, 2010 and 2011 are allowed to compete. From FICEP will SPORTUNION, DJK, OREL, NBA Aquila, KSSRP and CSR be part of the games. FISEC countries are Belgium (Flanders), Brazil, Chile, France, Great Britain, Hungary, India, Ireland, Malta, Netherlands, Transylvania and Spain.

Six sports competitions will take place: athletics, basketball, futsal, swimming, table tennis and volleyball.

Side program like the opening and closing ceremony, the bazar and the youth forum help to connect with the other nations beside the sports field.

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