Supporting programme
Educational Program
Free guided tours of the exhibition for school and youth groups, as well as sports clubs (duration: approx. 1 hour) are available upon request at post.stadtarchiv@innsbruck.gv.at or by calling 0512/5360-1400.
On the occasion of the Sport Austria Finals 2025 in Innsbruck, we are offering two dates for free guided tours for athletes
and interested parties:
Thursday (public holiday), June 19, 11:00 a.m.
Saturday, June 21, 2:00 p.m.
Further information about the special tours can be found here (german).
Workshop programme
Guided tours are planned for Tyrolean school and youth groups (football clubs, student league teams, etc.), and additional tours will be offered for athletes and interested parties during the Sport Austria Finals. The exhibition will also be accompanied by an educational program focusing on the prevention of extremism in sports. The fairplay workshops for children and young people combine education with movement. Forms of discrimination such as racism, sexism, homophobia, the topics of human rights, global connections, fair play, respect and teamwork are introduced in a playful way. Target group 10-16 years. As part of the fairplay prevention project, a separate workshop module has been developed on the topic of preventing misanthropic ideologies, which you are welcome to book now. More information about this workshop module can be found here.
To book a free workshop, please contact Stefan Belabed at
belabed [AT] vidc [DOT] org, Tel. +01 713 35 94-94.
Panel discussion
From the stadium as a political space to a place of learning
Venue: Wilten neighbourhood meeting place, Leopoldstraße 33a, Innsbruck
Date: 11.07.2025
Start: 17:30
Can political discourse take place in the stadium and how much politics can the stadium tolerate? What potential and what responsibility do clubs, associations and fan initiatives have in their work against discrimination and in the fight against anti-Semitism? The panel discussion will address these and other questions about the socio-political dimension of football and its players in a football-cultural context.
Participants:
- Lore Hayek - political scientist, University of Innsbruck
- Moritz Janke - Learning with Kick fan project Munich
- Kurt Wachter - Founder of the fairplay initiative at the VIDC
- Bernd Kosta - Member of the board of Faninitiative Innsbruck
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