Picture: Walter Schweiwiller Research into the history of sport in Switzerland is still relatively underdeveloped. This may be surprising, especially given the fact that many international federations have their headquarters...[more]
To answer this question, an exceptional evening has been organized by the International Centre for Sports Studies (CIES) in collaboration with the Museum of Art and History of Neuchâtel, within the series of events called...[more]
Would Yugoslavia’s fate have been different, and its unity preserved if Faruk Hadzibegic, a Bosnian from Sarajevo, had scored his decisive penalty in the quarter finals of the Football World Cup against Maradona’s Argentina on...[more]
The International Centre for Sport Studies (CIES), in cooperation with Neuchâtel Xamax FCS, will be organizing a conference which will gather a large number of professionals from the world of sport. This special event will...[more]
The International Centre for Sports Studies is happy to let you know that its new library catalogue is online: http://www.cies.ch/documentation Your advantages : Interface in three languages.Options for simple and advanced...[more]
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