León Sports Fair: Astorga Event & Disciplines

LEÓN 1 Sep. (EUROPA PRESS) –

The Diputación de León, in collaboration with the Association of Sports Federations of Castilla y León (AFEDECYL), will celebrate this Saturday in Astorga a sports fair focused on children between three and thirteen years in which participants can practice up to a fortnight of sports disciplines.

The fair will take place in Eduardo Castro Square and Mérida Pérez Street from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. and is the third of this type scheduled for the months of July, August and September, although the second, which was planned to celebrate in Riaño last day 23 could not be carried out due to the fires that have affected that area of ​​the province.

Astorga will attend, through different León clubs, the chess sports federations, athletics, bádminton, handball, boxing, fencing, speleology, football, hockey, native games, karate, skating, petanca, rugby, rescue and lifeguard and tennis, as reported to Europa Press the Diputación de León in a statement.

Federated Sports Technicians will be in charge of starting participants in the different sports disciplines and will provide them with all the necessary material to carry out the activities, which will be structured in Yincana format with the aim that children can discover and participate in all sports sports.

The registered may also participate in a final draw in which different awards will be awarded by the Diputación de León. To do this, once the circuit is completed, they must enter a ballot into an urn that will be located the end of the route.

Sport as an alternative of leisure.

With this initiative, the Diputación de León intends to promote sport as an alternative of leisure among young people during the summer, visible and disseminate federated sport and arouse interest to attract new fans. In addition, it seeks to publicize among the young people of the municipalities of the province of less than 20,000 inhabitants modalities that have a lower presence in the media.

The first of the sport fairs was held on July 12 in Villablino, where half a thousand girls and boys could enjoy the different sports that were deployed in the parking lot next to the local sports hall of the town. Villablino went through the clubs of the province of the Sports Federations of Chess, Bádminton, Handball, Boxing, Fencing, Speleology, SHOCKEY, AutoCtonous Games, Skating, Petanca and Rugby.

To further illuminate the Diputación de León’s commendable initiative, let’s examine key data points and insights, providing a more extensive overview for our readers. This approach aligns with our commitment to delivering thorough,accurate,and engaging sports coverage. We are dedicated to providing the best in sports news from Castile and León. For more local sports updates, you can visit [[1]] and for more insightful coverage, [[2]]

Sports Fair Breakdown: Key Statistics and Comparison

To offer a clearer picture of the sports fair’s impact and reach, consider the following:

| Feature | Astorga Fair (Planned) | Villablino Fair (July 12th) | Comparative Analysis |

| :————————– | :——————————— | :——————————- | :——————————————————————————— |

| Date | September 2nd, 2025 | july 12th, 2025 | Provides a timeline of the summer events. |

| Location | Eduardo castro Square, Mérida Pérez Street, Astorga | Parking lot by the local sports hall, Villablino | Highlights the variation in locations. |

| Participants | Children aged 3-13 years | Approximately 500 children | Offers a base comparison of reach, although the anticipated scale of Astorga is unknown. |

| sports Disciplines | 15, including Chess, Athletics,… | 11, including Chess, Badminton… | Illustrates the relative variety of sports offered. |

| Organizers | Diputación de León, AFEDECYL | diputación de León, AFEDECYL | The core organizers, ensuring consistency in structure. |

| Objective | Promote youth sports, boost local engagement | Promote youth sports, boost local engagement | The primary purpose, showing the broader goal of the initiative. |

| Impact | Community engagement and youth activity | Community engagement and youth activity | Displays the direct outcomes of the fair. |

This table clearly shows the scope of the fair, comparing the anticipated event in Astorga with the successful fair in villablino. The data emphasizes the organizers’ commitment to youth sports across the region and underscores their work,according to the Association of Sports Federations of Castile and León (AFEDECYL).

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

We understand our readers may have various questions about these sports fairs. Here’s a detailed FAQ section to help provide clarity:

Q: What is the primary goal of these sports fairs?

A: The Diputación de León aims to promote sports as a leisure activity for young people during the summer, increase the visibility of federated sports, and introduce a wide variety of sports to children from municipalities with fewer media representations of these disciplines.

Q: Where and when do the fairs take place?

A: The Astorga fair is scheduled for September 2nd, 2025, at Eduardo Castro Square and Mérida Pérez Street. The first fair, held in Villablino, was on July 12th, 2025, in the parking lot near the local sports hall. Due to fires, the second fair in Riaño was canceled.

Q: Which sports are featured at the fairs?

A: The fairs feature a wide array of sports to allow participants to experience different disciplines in a “Yincana” format. Sports include chess, athletics, badminton, handball, boxing, fencing, speleology, football, hockey, native games, karate, skating, petanca, rugby, rescue and lifeguard, and tennis.

Q: Who organizes these events?

A: The sports fairs are organized by the Diputación de león in collaboration with the Association of Sports Federations of Castilla y León (AFEDECYL).

Q: How can children participate?

A: Children between three and thirteen years old can participate in the activities. Trained sports technicians provide instruction and necessary materials. The activities are designed in a “Yincana” format, and after visiting the circuit, participants can enter a ballot into a draw.

Q: Are there any awards or prizes?

A: Yes, participants who complete the circuit and submit their ballots can enter a draw for various awards provided by the Diputación de León.

Q: How does this initiative benefit the community?

A: By promoting sports, the initiative fosters youth engagement, provides healthy recreation options, enhances visibility for local sports clubs, and introduces children to a wide array of sporting disciplines frequently enough underrepresented in traditional media.

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