ACOLOP
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| Formation | 2004 |
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| Type | Sports federation |
| Headquarters | Praia, Cabo Verde |
| Membership | 9 CPLP members 3 Associate members |
Official language | Portuguese |
| Website | https://acolop.net/ |
ACOLOP (acronym for Associação dos Comités Olímpicos de Língua Oficial Portuguesa; English: Association of the Portuguese Speaking Olympic Committees) is an Olympic-related non-profit organization officially established on 8 June 2004, in Lisbon and has been approved by International Olympic Committee. It was founded by the national Olympic committees (NOCs) of Angola, Brazil, Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau, Macau (Chinese SAR), Mozambique, Portugal, São Tomé and Príncipe and Timor-Leste; it also includes Equatorial Guinea as an associate member. In April 2006, India (represented by the Goa Olympic Association) and Sri Lanka were admitted also as associate members, based on their common historical past with Portugal.
The Portuguese-speaking countries are spread through four continents and reach a total population of about 250 million people. Portuguese thus occupies a place among the most spoken languages in the world. The purpose of reinforcing the bonds between these nations and promoting unity and cooperation through sport was the main reason for ACOLOP's creation.
Goals and projects
[edit | edit source]The goals which guide this organisation are:[1]
- The spreading of the Olympic ideals on every member country and territory;
- Equality, mutual respect and interest convergence-based cooperation between every member country and territory;
- Cooperation of every member country and territory on the definition of objectives, data exchange and common interests defense;
- Development of Olympic solidarity programs with the International Olympic Committee (IOC) support;
- Cooperation on an Olympic Games mission-chief level;
- Joint-bids for places on the International Olympic Movement structure;
- Staging of the ACOLOP Games (Lusophony Games).
At the 8th general assembly, in Macau (February 2, 2007), the president Manuel Silvério stated the intention of campaigning for the elevation of Portuguese language to official status inside the IOC and Association of National Olympic Committees of Africa (ANOCA) structures. On the agenda is also the creation of a "Lusophone Olympic Academy", institution of an "International Lusophony Day", promotion of an annual football tournament and also an annual sporting awards gala.[2]
On June 8, 2007, precisely three years after the creation of the ACOLOP, the organization's new official portal was launched. Its servers are located on the organization's headquarters in Macau. This portal was established with the purpose of strengthening the communication between the Lusophone world and the ACOLOP. It serves also as a platform to display all news and activities concerning all member associations, especially those that do not have a portal.[3]
Members
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Founding members
[edit | edit source]- File:Flag of Angola.svg Angola
- File:Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil
- File:Flag of Cape Verde.svg Cape Verde
- File:Flag of Guinea-Bissau.svg Guinea-Bissau
- File:Flag of Macau.svg Macau, China
- File:Flag of Mozambique.svg Mozambique
- File:Flag of Portugal (official).svg Portugal
- File:Flag of São Tomé and Príncipe.svg São Tomé and Príncipe
- File:Flag of East Timor.svg Timor-Leste
Associate members
[edit | edit source]- File:Flag of Equatorial Guinea.svg Equatorial Guinea
- File:Flag of India.svg India
- File:Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Sri Lanka
Organization structure
[edit | edit source]From January 1, 2007, to December 31, 2009, a new board will be led by Manuel Silvério, as a result of elections carried on October 12, 2006.[4] This board's official inauguration took place in Macau, on 4 February 2007, site of the ACOLOP's headquarters.[5] As José Vicente de Moura, is the 2009 Lusophony Games organizing committee president and the vice-president (coming from the Olympic Committee of Portugal) is Manuel Marques da Silva.[6]
| ACOLOP boards |
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Executive Committee
Vice-president
General Secretary
Treasurer
Other members
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Executive Committee
1st Vice-president
2nd Vice-president
3rd Vice-president
General Secretary
Assistant General Secretary
Treasurer
Other members
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See also
[edit | edit source]- Lusofonia Games
- Lusofonia Youth Games
- Lusofonia Beach Games
- Lusofonia Para Games
- CPLP Games
- Macau 2006 Lusofonia Games
- Lisbon 2009 Lusofonia Games
- Goa 2014 Lusofonia Games
- Goiânia 2024 Lusofonia Games
References
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