Padel gets official recognition from the International University Sports Federation (FISU)

The International University Sports Federation (FISU) has recognized Padel as a FISU-recognized sport, marking a significant milestone in university sports expansion. The sport's rapid growth and global appeal align with FISU's mission of fostering innovation, inclusivity, and excellence in university sports. FISU and FIP will work towards formalizing cooperation through a memorandum of understanding.

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The International University Sports Federation (FISU) has officially recognized Padel as a FISU-recognized sport. This marks a significant milestone in the expansion of university sports worldwide. The decision follows a comprehensive evaluation of the International Padel Federation’s (FIP) submission, which demonstrated the sport’s rapid growth, global appeal, and alignment with FISU’s mission of fostering innovation, inclusivity, and excellence in university sports.

During the recent FISU Executive Committee meeting, the popularity, structural development, and potential for engagement of university athletes in Padel were thoroughly reviewed. The sport has shown remarkable expansion across continents, attracting players from diverse skill levels, genders, and backgrounds, while upholding values of equality, sportsmanship, and accessibility.

Matthias Remund, FISU Secretary General/CEO, stated, “This recognition underscores FISU’s commitment to embracing emerging sports that align with our vision. Padel’s dynamic and inclusive nature makes it an ideal addition to the FISU ecosystem, providing new opportunities for student-athletes to compete and develop on an international stage.”

The recognition of Padel within FISU paves the way for enhanced collaboration between FISU and FIP. Both organizations will work towards formalizing their cooperation through a memorandum of understanding, which will outline joint initiatives and development opportunities for university Padel competitions.

Luigi Carraro, the President of the International Padel Federation (FIP), expressed his enthusiasm, saying, “This is an extraordinary achievement for FIP and all those who love padel. This recognition reflects our commitment, and that of our National Federations, towards younger generations in terms of sporting results, both at competitive and amateur levels, as well as fundamental principles such as inclusion, socialization, and cultural exchange. Working with FISU by featuring padel in the university competitions will be a primary goal and a specific effort that FIP and its member federations will make with great enthusiasm and passion.”

FISU looks forward to fostering the growth of Padel within university sports and working closely with FIP to further integrate the sport into the international university sports movement.