Sports newspapers form global association to promote interests of sports press

Six of the world’s leading newspapers dedicated to sports have come together to form the International Association of Sports Newspapers (IASN), to defend and promote the interests and freedom of the sports press.

The founding members of the IASN are the Italian sports daily La Gazzetta dello Sport, El Mundo Deportivo and Marca in Spain, L’Equipe in France, Olé in Argentina, and Lance in Brazil.

Santi Nolla, the Editor of El Mundo Deportivo, was appointed the first President of the Association. Rosarita Cuccoli, an Italian-born Parisian and a specialist in international relations, was appointed Executive General Secretary.

“The motto of the association—Sports press for sports in society—is meant to emphasise the importance of sport in conveying values in society, and therefore the key contribution that sport information brings in that respect” said Cuccoli, a graduate of the University of Cambridge and an expert in corporate social responsibility, who has worked for several international organisations, including the United Nations.

IASN, whose international secretariat is based in Paris, will promote the role of sports newspapers as a marketing tool for the brands associated with sport; promote sports and reading among children; encourage volunteerism in the sporting world; fight against racism and xenophobia in sport; promote the use of sport as a tool in development policies; and safeguard the ethical and economic interests of sports newspapers.

IASN is affiliated with Paris-based World Association of Newspapers (WAN).

Date Posted: 11 February 2009 Last Modified: 11 February 2009