Irish Sports Council

The Irish Sports Council aims to plan, lead and co-ordinate the sustainable development of competitive and recreational sport in Ireland"

The Irish Sports Council's vision is one where sport contributes to enhancing the quality of Irish life and:

  • Everyone is encouraged and valued in sport;
  • Young people see sport participation as an integral and enjoyable part of their busy lives;
  • Individuals can develop their sporting abilities and enhance their enjoyment, limited only by their talent and commitment; and
  • Irish sportsmen and women achieve consistent world-class performance, fairly.

The Irish Sports Council was established on 1 July 1999 under the Irish Sports Council Act and is a statutory authority comprising of eight major divisions:

  • Anti-Doping
  • Corporate Services
  • Finance
  • High Performance
  • Local Sports Partnerships
  • National Governing Bodies
  • National Trails Office, and the
  • Irish Institute of Sport.

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