Friends of Sports at the National Seminar Seminar in Funchal from May 28 to 30 Funchal News Madeira News – Information from everyone for everyone!

Funchal City Council, in partnership with the social city and the University of Madeira, is organized in May of the National Municipalities for Sports 2025 – active cities / smart cities – Funchal.
This symposium will be shown on May 28 at the Nobel City Council in Funchal
This symposium is part of the Municipal Municipal Municipalities Program (which is the Funchal municipality is part of the national network) and will be attended by the prominent national and regional leaders, who will contribute to sharing knowledge and presenting innovative projects, especially in the fields of sports and physical exercise.
The goal is to motivate and challenge citizens, professionals and municipalities to enhance better conditions for practice and reach physical activity for all.
The symposium will be held on May 29 and 30, 2025, in two distinct areas:
Al -Sabah (09h00 – 13h00): Conferences at the Funchal Cultural Center and Research, with four conferences on Thursday, including an opening session on Friday six conferences.
Tardes (15h00 – 18H00): It will be a workshop in the Recentory Hall – Jesuit College – Workshop, one to 29 and one 30.
At the age of thirties, in Santa Catarina Park, between 09:00 and 13:00, it will hold “smart life longer” – the regional meeting of physical activity programs.
Registration is free and it must be by May 22, through the following link:
https://forms.gle/wrvgvygr9dqnyd3b7
Notes:
It was validated by the Regional Education Directorate (14 hours) for employment groups: 160, 260, 530, 620; Excellent technician; Vocational training screen; The head of the department.
His health was validated by the Portuguese Institute of Sports and Youth, with the appointment of two credit units for sports coaches, exercise technicians and technical managers.
Participation in conferences (Funchal Cultural and Research Center) is limited to a maximum of 375 participants.
Participation in the symposium (Rectory Auditorium – Jesuit) is limited to 170 participants as a maximum.