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{{Universiade infobox
| Name = 3rd European Universities Games<br> 3. Europske sveučilišne igre
| name = 3rd European Universities Games<br> 3. Europske sveučilišne igre
| Size = 175
| size = 175
| Host City = [[Zagreb]]<br/ >[[Rijeka]]
| host_city = [[Zagreb]]<br/ >[[Rijeka]]
| Country = Croatia
| country = {{flag|Croatia}}
| Nations participating = 41
| nations = 41
| Athletes participating = 4,786
| athletes = 4,786
| Events = 21+2 sports
| sports = 21 + 2 para
| Opening ceremony = July 13, 2016
| opening = July 13, 2016
| Closing ceremony = July 25, 2016
| closing = July 25, 2016
| Officially opened by = Prime minister of Croatia, Tihomir Orešković
| opened_by = [[Tihomir Orešković]]<br>([[Prime minister of Croatia]])
| Athlete's Oath = Ana Lenard, karate (University of Zagreb)
| athlete_oath = Ana Lenard, karate (University of Zagreb)
| Judge's Oath = Ivan Šverko, basketball (Rijeka)
| judge_oath = Ivan Šverko, basketball (Rijeka)
| Website = [http://www.eug2016.com www.eug2016.com]
| website = [http://www.eug2016.com www.eug2016.com]
| previous = [[2014 European Universities Games|2014]]
| next = [[2018 European Universities Games|2018]]
}}
}}


The '''2016 European University Games''', also known as '''2016 European Universiade''', was the third biannual [[European Universities Games]] (EUG), the largest European multisport event,<ref name="Oxford">{{cite web|url= http://www.sport.ox.ac.uk/oxfords-women-lightweight-rowers-european-universities-champions/|title=Oxford’s Women Lightweight Rowers are European Universities Champions!|publisher=Oxford University Sport|date=6 August 2014|accessdate=27 February 2015}}</ref> with 4800 participants from 403 universities in 41 countries.<ref name="CW">{{cite web|url= http://www.croatiaweek.com/zagreb-rijeka-to-host-european-universities-games-in-2016/| title=Zagreb-Rijeka To Host European Universities Games In 2016|publisher=Croatia Week|accessdate=27 February 2015}}</ref> The event took place in the Croatian cities of [[Zagreb]] and [[Rijeka]] between 13 and 25 July 2016,<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.vecernji.hr/zg-vijesti/hrcak-maskota-univerzijade-jos-mu-samo-treba-dati-ime-986346|title=Hrčak maskota Univerzijade, još mu samo treba dati ime|publisher= Vecernji.hr|date=27 January 2015|accessdate=27 February 2015|language=Croatian}}</ref><ref name="2016Official">{{cite web|url= http://www.eusa.eu/events/games/zagreb-rijeka-2016|title= European Universities Games Zagreb-Rijeka 2016|publisher=European University Sports Association (EUSA)|accessdate=27 February 2015}}</ref> and was organised by [[European University Sports Association]] (EUSA) and Croatian Academic Sport Federation (CASF) with the cooperation of [[University of Zagreb]], [[University of Rijeka]], [[Rijeka|City of Rijeka]], [[Zagreb|City of Zagreb]] and [[Ministry of Science, Education and Sports (Croatia)]].<ref name="2016Official"/>
The '''2016 European University Games''', also known as '''2016 European Universiade''', was the third biannual [[European Universities Games]] (EUG), the largest European [[multisport event]],<ref name="Oxford">{{cite web|url=http://www.sport.ox.ac.uk/oxfords-women-lightweight-rowers-european-universities-champions/|title=Oxford's Women Lightweight Rowers are European Universities Champions!|publisher=Oxford University Sport|date=6 August 2014|accessdate=27 February 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160507213726/http://www.sport.ox.ac.uk/oxfords-women-lightweight-rowers-european-universities-champions/|archive-date=7 May 2016|url-status=dead}}</ref> with 4800 participants from 403 universities in 41 countries.<ref name="CW">{{cite web|url= http://www.croatiaweek.com/zagreb-rijeka-to-host-european-universities-games-in-2016/| title=Zagreb-Rijeka To Host European Universities Games In 2016| date=2 June 2013|publisher=Croatia Week|accessdate=27 February 2015}}</ref> The event took place in the Croatian cities of [[Zagreb]] and [[Rijeka]] between 13 and 25 July 2016,<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.vecernji.hr/zg-vijesti/hrcak-maskota-univerzijade-jos-mu-samo-treba-dati-ime-986346|title=Hrčak maskota Univerzijade, još mu samo treba dati ime|publisher= Vecernji.hr|date=27 January 2015|accessdate=27 February 2015|language=Croatian}}</ref><ref name="2016Official">{{cite web|url= http://www.eusa.eu/events/games/zagreb-rijeka-2016|title= European Universities Games Zagreb-Rijeka 2016|publisher=European University Sports Association (EUSA)|accessdate=27 February 2015}}</ref> and was organised by [[European University Sports Association]] (EUSA) and Croatian Academic Sport Federation (CASF) with the cooperation of [[University of Zagreb]], [[University of Rijeka]], [[Rijeka|City of Rijeka]], [[Zagreb|City of Zagreb]] and [[Ministry of Science, Education and Sports (Croatia)|Ministry of Science, Education and Sport]].<ref name="2016Official"/>


==Introduction==
==Introduction==
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The host for the European Universities Games 2016 was decided on 1 June 2013 in [[Ljubljana]], [[Slovenia]], by the EUSA Executive Committee.<ref name="Bids">{{cite web|url= http://www.fisu.net/en/European-Universities-Games-2016-and-2018-3133.html?mbID=5254|title= European Universities Games 2016 and 2018|publisher= FISU| date=7 June 2013|accessdate=27 February 2015}}</ref> The two bids were [[Zagreb]] and [[Rijeka]] in Croatia, and [[Coimbra]] in Portugal.<ref name="Bids"/> The Croatian presentation was followed by a questions and answers session, and the same system applied also for the [[Portugal|Portuguese]] delegation with the bidding city of Coimbra, which came next.<ref name="2016Official"/>
The host for the European Universities Games 2016 was decided on 1 June 2013 in [[Ljubljana]], [[Slovenia]], by the EUSA Executive Committee.<ref name="Bids">{{cite web|url= http://www.fisu.net/en/European-Universities-Games-2016-and-2018-3133.html?mbID=5254|title= European Universities Games 2016 and 2018|publisher= FISU| date=7 June 2013|accessdate=27 February 2015}}</ref> The two bids were [[Zagreb]] and [[Rijeka]] in Croatia, and [[Coimbra]] in Portugal.<ref name="Bids"/> The Croatian presentation was followed by a questions and answers session, and the same system applied also for the [[Portugal|Portuguese]] delegation with the bidding city of Coimbra, which came next.<ref name="2016Official"/>
[[File:EUG2016 winning bid.JPG|thumb|The moment when Croatia won the bid for organizing EUG2016]]
[[File:EUG2016 winning bid.JPG|thumb|The moment when Croatia won the bid for organizing EUG2016]]
The Croatian delegation was led by [[Gordan Kozulj]], the Chairman of the Bidding Committee, and other members of the delegation were [[Zeljko Jovanovic]], [[Ministry of Science, Education and Sports (Croatia)|Minister of Science, Education and Sports]]; [[Pero Lucin]], Rector of the [[University of Rijeka]]; Petra Radetic, President of Student Council of the [[University of Zagreb]]; Jelena Pavicic Vukicevic, Deputy Mayor of the [[Zagreb|City of Zagreb]] and Zrinko Custonja, the President of the Croatian University Sports Federation (CASF).<ref name="Bids"/> The Portuguese delegation was composed of Mr Ricardo Morgado, the Chairman of the Bidding Committee; Mr Emidio Guerreiro, Secretary of State for Sport and Youth; Mr Joao Gabriel Silva, Rector of the University of Coimbra; Mr Joao Barbosa De Melo, Mayor of Coimbra; Mr Bruno Barracosa, the President of the Academic University Sports Federation of Portugal (FADU) and Mr Tiago Martins, Vice-President of the Students Council of the University of Coimbra.<ref name="Bids"/>
The Croatian delegation was led by [[Gordan Kozulj]], the Chairman of the Bidding Committee, and other members of the delegation were [[Željko Jovanović (politician)|Zeljko Jovanovic]], [[Ministry of Science, Education and Sports (Croatia)|Minister of Science, Education and Sports]]; Pero Lučin, Rector of the [[University of Rijeka]]; Petra Radetic, President of Student Council of the [[University of Zagreb]]; Jelena Pavicic Vukicevic, Deputy Mayor of the [[Zagreb|City of Zagreb]] and Zrinko Custonja, the President of the Croatian University Sports Federation (CASF).<ref name="Bids"/> The Portuguese delegation was composed of Mr Ricardo Morgado, the Chairman of the Bidding Committee; Mr Emidio Guerreiro, Secretary of State for Sport and Youth; Mr Joao Gabriel Silva, Rector of the University of Coimbra; Mr Joao Barbosa De Melo, Mayor of Coimbra; Mr Bruno Barracosa, the President of the Academic University Sports Federation of Portugal (FADU) and Mr Tiago Martins, Vice-President of the Students Council of the University of Coimbra.<ref name="Bids"/>


Before the announcement of the winning city was done, EUSA President [[Adam Roczek|Roczek]] stressed the quality of both bids and presentations, and then announced "The 3rd European Universities Games in 2016 will be organised in: Zagreb-Rijeka in Croatia"<ref name="2016Official"/> Coimba in Portugal was later chosen to host the [[European Universities Games 2018]].<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.eusa.eu/EVENTS/Games/Coimbra-2018|title= European Universities Games Coimbra 2018|publisher=European University Games|accessdate=27 February 2015}}</ref>''
Before the announcement of the winning city was done, EUSA President [[Adam Roczek|Roczek]] stressed the quality of both bids and presentations, and then announced "The 3rd European Universities Games in 2016 will be organised in: Zagreb-Rijeka in Croatia"<ref name="2016Official"/> Coimba in Portugal was later chosen to host the [[2018 European Universities Games]].<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.eusa.eu/EVENTS/Games/Coimbra-2018|title= European Universities Games Coimbra 2018|publisher=European University Games|accessdate=27 February 2015}}</ref>


=== Tradition of university sports in Croatia ===
=== Tradition of university sports in Croatia ===
The first student sports club was founded 112 years ago at the University of Zagreb. The Federation of Academic Sports Clubs at the University of Zagreb was founded 92 years ago. Mandatory physical education classes were introduced in Croatian universities 52 years ago. Twenty eight years ago the first University Games, also known as Universiade was organized in Zagreb. The Croatian Academic Sports Federation was founded 22 years ago.
The first student sports club was founded 112 years ago at the University of Zagreb. The Federation of Academic Sports Clubs at the University of Zagreb was founded 92 years ago. Mandatory physical education classes were introduced in Croatian universities 52 years ago. Twenty eight years ago the first University Games, also known as Universiade was organized in Zagreb. The Croatian Academic Sports Federation was founded 22 years ago.
Organized primarily as a cultural and a social event, the [[1987 Summer Universiade|1987 Universiade]] in Zagreb helped bring infrastructural renaissance to the capital city of Croatia and created the prerequisites for the significant advancement of Croatian sport as a whole.<ref name="CW"/><ref>{{cite web|url=http://eug2016.com/our-inspiration/|title= Our Inspiration|publisher= European University Games|accessdate=27 February 2015|language=Croatian}}</ref>
Organized primarily as a cultural and a social event, the [[1987 Summer Universiade|1987 Universiade]] in Zagreb helped bring infrastructural renaissance to the capital city of Croatia and created the prerequisites for the significant advancement of Croatian sport as a whole.<ref name="CW"/><ref>{{cite web|url=http://eug2016.com/our-inspiration/|title=Our Inspiration|publisher=European University Games|accessdate=27 February 2015|language=Croatian|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141217163906/http://eug2016.com/our-inspiration/|archive-date=2014-12-17|url-status=dead}}</ref>


==Sports==
==Sports==


=== Sport events ===
=== Sport events ===
The 2016 European University Games programme featured 21 sports including Compulsory sports (8), Optional sports (11), Demo sports programme and sports for students with disabilities for the first time in academical sport.
The 2016 European University Games programme featured 21 sports including Compulsory sports (8), Optional sports (11), Demo sports programme (2) and sports for students with disabilities (2) for the first time in academical sport.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://eug2016.com/sport/|title = Sport}}</ref>
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* [[File:Badminton pictogram.svg|20px]] [[Badminton]] <small>(5)</small>
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* [[File:Badminton pictogram.svg|20px]] [[Badminton|Badminton <small></small>]]<small>(5)</small>
* [[File:Basketball pictogram.svg|20px]] [[Basketball]] <small>(2)</small>
* [[File:Basketball pictogram.svg|20px]] [[Basketball|Basketball <small></small>]]<small>(2)</small>
* [[File:Basketball 3x3 pictogram.svg|20px]] [[3x3 (basketball)|Basketball 3x3]] <small>(5)</small>
* [[File:Basketball 3x3 pictogram.svg|20px]] [[Basketball#Variations and similar games|Basketball 3x3 <small></small>]]<small>(5)</small>
* [[File:Beach volleyball pictogram.svg|20px]] [[Beach volleyball]] <small>(2)</small>
* [[File:Beach volleyball pictogram.svg|20px]] [[Beach volleyball|Beach volleyball <small></small>]]<small>(2)</small>
* [[File:Aceofspades.svg|20px]] [[Contract bridge|Bridge]] <small>(2)</small>
* [[File:Aceofspades.svg|20px]] [[Contract bridge|Bridge <small></small>]]<small>(2)</small>
* [[File:Chess pictogram.svg|20px]] [[Chess]] <small>(4)</small>
* [[File:Chess pictogram.svg|20px]] [[Chess|Chess <small></small>]]<small>(4)</small>
* [[File:Climbing pictogram.svg|20px]] [[Climbing]] <small>(3)</small>
* [[File:Climbing pictogram.svg|20px]] [[Climbing|Climbing <small></small>]]<small>(3)</small>
* [[File:Football pictogram.svg|20px]] [[Association football|Football]] <small>(2)</small>
* [[File:Futsal pictogram.svg|20px]] [[Futsal]] <small>(2)</small>

* [[File:Golf pictogram.svg|20px]] [[Golf]] <small>(2)</small>
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* [[File:Football pictogram.svg|20px]] [[Association football|Football <small></small>]]<small>(2)</small>
* [[File:Handball pictogram.svg|20px]] [[Handball]] <small>(2)</small>
* [[File:Futsal pictogram.svg|20px]] [[Futsal|Futsal <small></small>]]<small>(2)</small>
* [[File:Judo pictogram.svg|20px]] [[Judo]] <small>(16)</small>
* [[File:Golf pictogram.svg|20px]] [[Golf|Golf <small></small>]]<small>(2)</small>
* [[File:Karate pictogram.svg|20px]] [[Karate]] <small>(12)</small>
* [[File:Handball pictogram.svg|20px]] [[Handball|Handball <small></small>]]<small>(2)</small>
* [[File:Rowing pictogram.svg|20px]] [[Rowing (sport)|Rowing]] <small>(21)</small>
* [[File:Judo pictogram.svg|20px]] [[Judo|Judo <small></small>]]<small>(16)</small>
* [[File:Rugby pictogram.svg|20px]] [[Rugby sevens]] <small>(2)</small>
* [[File:Karate pictogram.svg|20px]] [[Karate|Karate <small></small>]]<small>(12)</small>
* [[File:Swimming pictogram.svg|20px]] [[Swimming (sport)|Swimming]] <small>(33)</small>
* [[File:Rowing pictogram.svg|20px]] [[Rowing|Rowing <small></small>]]<small>(21)</small>
* [[File:Table tennis pictogram.svg|20px]] [[Table tennis]] <small>(8)</small>
* [[File:Volleyball pictogram.svg|20px]] [[Volleyball]] <small>(2)</small> ([[Volleyball at the 2016 European Universities Games|details]])

* [[File:Water polo pictogram.svg|20px]] [[Water polo]] <small>(2)</small> ([[Water polo at the 2016 European Universities Games|details]])
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* [[File:Rugby pictogram.svg|20px]] [[Rugby sevens|Rugby sevens<small></small>]]<small>(2)</small>
* [[File:Tennis pictogram.svg|20px]] [[Tennis]] <small>(2)</small>
* [[File:Swimming pictogram.svg|20px]] [[Swimming (sport)|Swimming <small></small>]]<small>(33)</small>
* [[File:Taekwondo pictogram.svg|20px]] [[Taekwondo]] <small>(20)</small>
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* [[File:Table tennis pictogram.svg|20px]] [[Table tennis|Table tennis <small></small>]]<small>(8)</small>
* [[File:Volleyball pictogram.svg|20px]] [[Volleyball|Volleyball <small></small>]]<small>(2)</small>([[Volleyball at the 2016 European Universities Games|details]])
* [[File:Water polo pictogram.svg|20px]] [[Water polo|Water polo <small></small>]]<small>(2)</small>([[Water polo at the 2016 European Universities Games|details]])
* [[File:Tennis pictogram.svg|20px]] [[Tennis|Tennis <small></small>]]<small>(2)</small>
* [[File:Taekwondo pictogram.svg|20px]] [[Taekwondo|Taekwondo <small></small>]]<small>(20)</small>
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=== Sports Schedule ===


== Venues ==
== Venues ==
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=== Venues in Zagreb ===
=== Venues in Zagreb ===


==== Dom sportova ====
==== Dom sportova ====
* Badminton(1)
* Badminton (1)


==== Dvorana Pauk ====
==== Dvorana Pauk ====
*Bridge
*Bridge
*Chess
*Chess

==== Football ====
==== Football ====
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! width="120"|Scheduled games
! width="120"|Scheduled games
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| Stadion na Peščenici || NK HAŠK || align="center" | 2,500 ||
| Stadion na Peščenici || [[NK HAŠK]] || align="center" | 2,500 ||
|-
|-
| Stadion Lučko || NK Lučko || align="center" | 3,000 ||
| Stadion Lučko || [[NK Lučko]] || align="center" | 3,000 ||
|-
|-
| Stadion sv. Josip Radnik || NK Sesvete || align="center" | 2,000 ||
| Stadion sv. Josip Radnik || [[NK Sesvete]] || align="center" | 2,000 ||
|-
|-
| Stadion NK Kustošija || NK Kustošija || align="center" | 2,550 ||
| Stadion NK Kustošija || [[NK Kustošija]] || align="center" | 2,550 ||
|-
|-
| Stadion NK Trnje || NK Trnje || align="center" | 1,100 ||
| Stadion NK Trnje || [[NK Trnje]] || align="center" | 1,100 ||
|-
|-
| Stadion NK Vrapče || NK Vrapče || align="center" | 1,000 ||
| Stadion NK Vrapče || [[NK Vrapče]] || align="center" | 1,000 ||
|-
|-
| Football center Zagrebello || NC Zagrebello || align="center" | 1,500 ||
| Football center Zagrebello || NC Zagrebello || align="center" | 1,500 ||
|-
|-
| ŠRC Rudeš || NK Rudeš || align="center" | 3,900 ||
| ŠRC Rudeš || [[NK Rudeš]] || align="center" | 3,900 ||
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|}
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*Rowing
*Rowing


=== Venues in Rijeka ===
== Opening ceremony ==
The EUG 2016 Opening Ceremony took place on Wednesday, July 13, 2016 at 21.00 with a live TV broadcast by the national TV broadcaster ([[Croatian Radiotelevision|Croatian Radiotelevision - HRT]]), and a duration of 120 minutes.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://eug2016.com/opening-ceremony/|title=EUG 2016 - Opening Ceremony|last=|first=|date=|website=|publisher=|access-date=}}</ref> The tickets for the opening ceremony were free, but without them it was not possible to enter the event area – the athletics stadium of the Sports Park Mladost in Zagreb.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://eug2016.com/free-tickets-opening-ceremony-released/|title=Free tickets for the opening ceremony released|last=|first=|date=|website=|publisher=|access-date=}}</ref>


Directed by [[Krešimir Dolenčić]], the ceremony started with an introduction of host cities. [[Zagreb]] was depicted as the city of [[University of Zagreb|universities]], parks, museums, art and sporting success, while [[Rijeka]] was depicted as the city of naval tradition, [[torpedo]]es, rock and roll, good vibrations and the world’s second largest carnival. Croatian singer [[Damir Kedžo]] and the University of Zagreb’s choir Concordia discors performed the official song of the Games– As long as heart believes. The anthem describes the synergy of faith and hard work, which explains its popularity among the athletes who came to the Games. It is not easy to study and achieve good sporting results at the same time, and the very fact that they are participating makes all student athletes at the Games champions of hard work, faith, knowledge, and labor. A parade of this year’s participants ensued; the participants and the organizers of the 1987 Universiade carried the flag of the European University Sports Association, leading the parade– legendary basketball coach Mirko Novosel, the president of the Executive Board of the [[Universiade|1987 Universiade]], lawyer Vladimir Pezo, the former Mayor of Zagreb, Dr. Mato Mikić, the director of the security sector of the 1987 Universiade, Lieutenant General Mate Laušić, the director of the opening ceremony of the 1987 Universiade, [[Paolo Magelli]], and theatre director and producer Duško Ljuština, who was the director of the culture sector at the 1987 Universiade. The first group of flag-carriers then passed the flag to the second group, consisting of several Croatian trophy-winning athletes: longtime member of the [[Croatia men's national water polo team|Croatian national water polo team]] [[Dubravko Šimenc]], basketball player [[Danira Bilić]], backstroke swimmer [[Gordan Kožulj]], basketball player and coach [[Aleksandar Petrović (basketball, born February 1959)|Aleksandar Petrović]], tennis player [[Renata Šašak]] and water polo player [[Samir Barać]]. Over five thousand participants walked the athletic track at Mladost Stadium, entering the track in alphabetical order by the name of the country they came from. The hosts occasionally made interesting remarks about the 403 universities participating in the Games. The hosts walked at the tail of the parade – Croatian students came from 16 universities from Zagreb, Osijek, Karlovac, Rijeka, Split, Pula, Vukovar and Dubrovnik. Before the oaths were taken, the attendees were addressed by the president of the European Universities Games Zagreb – Rijeka 2016 [[Zrinko Čustonja]], the Rector of the University of Zagreb [[Damir Boras]], the president of the [[European University Sports Association]] Adam Roczek and the Croatian Prime Minister [[Tihomir Orešković]].
=== Athletes Village ===


In the end, contestants and referees took their oaths. On behalf of the contestants the oath was taken by Ana Lenard, a karateist from Zagreb, while Ivan Šverko, a basketball referee from Rijeka, took the oath on behalf of the referees.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://eug2016.com/european-universities-games-zagreb-rijeka-2016-officially-opened/|title=The European Universities Games Zagreb – Rijeka 2016 officially opened|last=|first=|date=|website=|publisher=|access-date=}}</ref>
== Opening Ceremony ==
The EUG 2016 Opening Ceremony took place on Wednesday, July 13, 2016 at 21.00 with a live TV broadcast by the national TV broadcaster ([[Croatian Radiotelevision|Croatian Radiotelevision - HRT]]), and a duration of 120 minutes. <ref>{{Cite web|url=http://eug2016.com/opening-ceremony/|title=EUG 2016 - Opening Ceremony|last=|first=|date=|website=|publisher=|access-date=}}</ref> The tickets for the opening ceremony were free, but without them it was not possible to enter the event area – the athletics stadium of the Sports Park Mladost in Zagreb. <ref>{{Cite web|url=http://eug2016.com/free-tickets-opening-ceremony-released/|title=Free tickets for the opening ceremony released|last=|first=|date=|website=|publisher=|access-date=}}</ref>

Directed by [[Krešimir Dolenčić]], the ceremony started with an introduction of host cities. [[Zagreb]] was depicted as the city of [[University of Zagreb|universities]], parks, museums, art and sporting success, while [[Rijeka]] was depicted as the city of naval tradition, [[Torpedo|torpedoes]], rock and roll, good vibrations and the world’s second largest carnival. Croatian singer [[Damir Kedžo]] and the University of Zagreb’s choir Concordia discors performed the official song of the Games– As long as heart believes. The anthem describes the synergy of faith and hard work, which explains its popularity among the athletes who came to the Games. It is not easy to study and achieve good sporting results at the same time, and the very fact that they are participating makes all student athletes at the Games champions of hard work, faith, knowledge, and labor. A parade of this year’s participants ensued; the participants and the organizers of the 1987 Universiade carried the flag of the European University Sports Association, leading the parade– legendary basketball coach Mirko Novosel, the president of the Executive Board of the [[Universiade|1987 Universiade]], lawyer Vladimir Pezo, the former Mayor of Zagreb, Dr. Mato Mikić, the director of the security sector of the 1987 Universiade, Lieutenant General Mate Laušić, the director of the opening ceremony of the 1987 Universiade, [[Paolo Magelli]], and theatre director and producer Duško Ljuština, who was the director of the culture sector at the 1987 Universiade. The first group of flag-carriers then passed the flag to the second group, consisting of several Croatian trophy-winning athletes: longtime member of the [[Croatia men's national water polo team|Croatian national water polo team]] [[Dubravko Šimenc]], basketball player [[Danira Bilić]], backstroke swimmer [[Gordan Kožulj]], basketball player and coach [[Aleksandar Petrović (basketball)|Aleksandar Petrović]], tennis player [[Renata Šašak]] and water polo player [[Samir Barać]]. Over five thousand participants walked the athletic track at Mladost Stadium, entering the track in alphabetical order by the name of the country they came from. The hosts occasionally made interesting remarks about the 403 universities participating in the Games. The hosts walked at the tail of the parade – Croatian students came from 16 universities from Zagreb, Osijek, Karlovac, Rijeka, Split, Pula, Vukovar and Dubrovnik. Before the oaths were taken, the attendees were addressed by the president of the European Universities Games Zagreb – Rijeka 2016 [[Zrinko Čustonja]], the Rector of the University of Zagreb [[Damir Boras]], the president of the [[European University Sports Association]] Adam Roczek and the Croatian Prime Minister [[Tihomir Orešković]].

Zrinko Čustonja, the president of the European Universities Games Zagreb – Rijeka 2016, welcomed everyone on behalf of the Croatian Academic Sports Federation and the Organizing Committee:

''‘The story of university sport is not the story of breaking records and winning medals. It’s the story of friendship, of breaking mental, national, political, religious and other barriers; it’s the story of the future.’ ‘May Zagreb and Rijeka, which will be the center of Europe in the next twelve days, be the starting point of a more beautiful and happier future Europe,’''

The Rector of the University of Zagreb Damir Boras addressed the audience after him.

''‘I wish you courage and a lot of success; may the best among you win. However, although it is important to win and to achieve success on the sports field, keep in mind that it is even more important to participate and to be dignified and great even in defeat.’''

Adam Roczek, the president of EUSA, also gave a speech. He recalled the famous Universiade and thanked the organizers of the Games in Zagreb and Rijeka. He also expressed his gratitude to Zrinko Čustonja, praising his enthusiasm and work ethic. He did not forget to thank the volunteers as well, who had welcomed everyone with smiles on their faces.

''‘Students, these Games were created for you. Your talent and commitment brought you here. Compete with passion in a fair play manner, respect your opponents – your sport fellows on and off the pitch, meet friends, enjoy every minute of your stay here’''

At the very end of the ceremony, the Games were opened by the Prime Minister of Croatia Tihomir Orešković. In his speech he thanked the organizers, emphasizing the importance of this sporting event, the largest since the Croatian independence. He expressed his confidence that Croatia would be a great host to the thousands of students who came to the Games, just as it was a great host during the 1987 Zagreb Universiade. He sent a message to all students, confident they would like it:

Have fun, but not too much! – said the Croatian Prime Minister before declaring the Games open.asadasdas

In the end, contestants and referees took their oaths. On behalf of the contestants the oath was taken by Ana Lenard, a karateist from Zagreb, while Ivan Šverko, a basketball referee from Rijeka, took the oath on behalf of the referees.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://eug2016.com/european-universities-games-zagreb-rijeka-2016-officially-opened/|title=The European Universities Games Zagreb – Rijeka 2016 officially opened|last=|first=|date=|website=|publisher=|access-date=}}</ref>{{Empty section|date=July 2016}}


== Closing Ceremony ==
== Closing Ceremony ==
The closing ceremony of the European Universities Games in Zagreb and Rijeka took place at Rijeka Korzo on July 25th, 2016. These third European Universities Games,were the greatest and biggest so far in terms of the number of participants, as seen from the fact that almost six thousand student athletes from 403 universities and 41 European countries competed in Rijeka and Zagreb over the last two weeks.
The closing ceremony of the European Universities Games in Zagreb and Rijeka took place at Rijeka Korzo on July 25, 2016. These third European Universities Games were the greatest and biggest to date by the number of participants, with almost six thousand student athletes from 403 universities and 41 European countries who competed in Rijeka and Zagreb over the two weeks.

‘This great story is coming to an end in the best possible way, and students will return to their homes with beautiful memories and new friends. Students from all over Europe will carry the story of our country back home, and, judging from their feedback, all participants are really satisfied. The European Universities Games have met and exceeded their goals, both in the number of participants and in the success of the entire organization. The legacy of these Games, such as the newly built student dormitory in Rijeka and the renovated dormitories and sports facilities in Zagreb, are the things which made this effort worthwhile,’ said Haris Pavletić, vice president of the Organizational Committee of the EUG 2016.

Student athletes, some of whom have proudly marched in the athletes’ parade at the beginning of this evening’s ceremony, had the opportunity to compete in as many as 24 different sports. After more than five thousand sporting duels, almost two thousand medals have been awarded.

‘Rijeka, Zagreb, and all of Croatia should be proud of the great success of the Games. You have brought together thousands of people in the name of sport, made us feel like one big family and organized the best European Universities Games in history,’ said Adam Roczek, president of the European University Sports Association.


The ceremony was attended by numerous dignitaries who praised the organizers and congratulated the participants on their results. Near the very end of tonight’s programme, after the young bell-ringers passed him the flag of EUSA, Daniel Moreno, representative of the next host of the European Universities Games – the Portuguese city of Coimbra, addressed the audience as well:
The ceremony was attended by numerous dignitaries who praised the organizers and congratulated the participants on their results. Near the very end of tonight’s programme, after the young bell-ringers passed him the flag of EUSA, Daniel Moreno, representative of the next host of the European Universities Games – the Portuguese city of Coimbra, addressed the audience as well:
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‘First of all, I would like to congratulate the Croatian Academic Sports Federation, Zagreb and Rijeka on these great European Universities Games 2016. This is a great moment for the university sports movement. The standard of quality these games have set is high, and we will do our best to deliver an event as this one in Coimbra, Portugal in 2018.’
‘First of all, I would like to congratulate the Croatian Academic Sports Federation, Zagreb and Rijeka on these great European Universities Games 2016. This is a great moment for the university sports movement. The standard of quality these games have set is high, and we will do our best to deliver an event as this one in Coimbra, Portugal in 2018.’


The Games, which were opened with a great opening ceremony at Mladost Stadium in Zagreb, were closed today in Rijeka, thus symbolically closing the circle of organization of the largest multi-sport event in recent Croatian history.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://eug2016.com/eusa-president-croatia-organized-best-games-history/|title=EUSA president: ‘Croatia organized the best Games in history’|access-date=2016-09-20}}</ref>{{Empty section|date=July 2016}}
The Games, which were opened with a great opening ceremony at Mladost Stadium in Zagreb, were closed today in Rijeka, thus symbolically closing the circle of organization of the largest multi-sport event in recent Croatian history.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://eug2016.com/eusa-president-croatia-organized-best-games-history/|title=EUSA president: 'Croatia organized the best Games in history'|access-date=2016-09-20}}</ref>


== Medals ==
== Medals ==
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|University
!University
|Country
!Country
|Gold
!Gold
|Silver
!Silver
|Bronze
!Bronze
|Total
!Total
|- bgcolor=pink
|-
|'''University of Zagreb''' (''co-host'')
|UNIVERSITY OF ZAGREB
|{{flagicon|CRO}}CRO
|{{flagicon|CRO}} CRO
|30
|30
|18
|18
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|65
|65
|-
|-
|[[University of Split]]
|UNIVERSITY OF SPLIT
|{{flagicon|CRO}}CRO
|{{flagicon|CRO}} CRO
|11
|11
|5
|5
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|21
|21
|-
|-
|[[University of Valencia]]
|UNIVERSITY OF VALENCIA
|{{flagicon|ESP}}ESP
|{{flagicon|ESP}} ESP
|11
|11
|4
|4
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|16
|16
|-
|-
|University of Vichy
|UNIVERSITY OF VICHY
|{{flagicon|FRA}}FRA
|{{flagicon|FRA}} FRA
|8
|8
|0
|0
|0
|0
|8
|8
|- bgcolor=pink
|-
|'''University of Rijeka''' (''co-host'')
|UNIVERSITY OF RIJEKA
|{{flagicon|CRO}}CRO
|{{flagicon|CRO}} CRO
|5
|5
|7
|7
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|18
|18
|-
|-
|[[Ural Federal University]]
|URAL FEDERAL UNIVERSITY
|{{flagicon|RUS}}RUS
|{{flagicon|RUS}} RUS
|5
|5
|7
|7
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|15
|15
|-
|-
|[[University of Heidelberg]]
|UNIVERSITY OF HEIDELBERG
|{{flagicon|GER}}GER
|{{flagicon|GER}} GER
|5
|5
|3
|3
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|10
|10
|-
|-
|[[Yeditepe University]]
|YEDITEPE UNIVERSITY
|{{flagicon|TUR}}TUR
|{{flagicon|TUR}} TUR
|5
|5
|3
|3
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|10
|10
|-
|-
|[[University of Niš]]
|UNIVERSITY OF NIS
|{{flagicon|SRB}}SRB
|{{flagicon|SRB}} SRB
|5
|5
|1
|1
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|8
|8
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|-
|[[Russian State University for the Humanities]]
|RUSSIAN STATE UNIVERSITY FOR THE HUMANITIES
|{{flagicon|RUS}}RUS
|{{flagicon|RUS}} RUS
|5
|5
|1
|1
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|7
|7
|-
|-
|[[Eotvos Lorand University]]
|EOTVOS LORAND UNIVERSITY
|{{flagicon|HUN}}HUN
|{{flagicon|HUN}} HUN
|5
|5
|1
|1
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|6
|6
|-
|-
|[[University of Ljubljana]]
|UNIVERSITY OF LJUBLJANA
|{{flagicon|SLO}}SLO
|{{flagicon|SLO}} SLO
|4
|4
|2
|2
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|11
|11
|-
|-
|[[Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava]]
|SLOVAK UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY IN BRATISLAVA
|{{flagicon|SVK}}SVK
|{{flagicon|SVK}} SVK
|4
|4
|2
|2
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|6
|6
|-
|-
|[[Istanbul Aydin University]]
|ISTANBUL AYDIN UNIVERSITY
|{{flagicon|TUR}}TUR
|{{flagicon|TUR}} TUR
|4
|4
|1
|1
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|6
|6
|-
|-
|[[University of Kragujevac]]
|UNIVERSITY OF KRAGUJEVAC
|{{flagicon|SRB}}SRB
|{{flagicon|SRB}} SRB
|4
|4
|0
|0
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|4
|4
|-
|-
|[[University of Bochum]]
|UNIVERSITY OF BOCHUM
|{{flagicon|GER}}GER
|{{flagicon|GER}} GER
|3
|3
|4
|4
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|10
|10
|-
|-
|[[University of Stirling]]
|UNIVERSITY OF STIRLING
|{{flagicon|GBR}}GBR
|{{flagicon|GBR}} GBR
|3
|3
|1
|1
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|6
|6
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|-
|[[University of Minho]]
|UNIVERSITY OF MINHO
|{{flagicon|POR}}POR
|{{flagicon|POR}} POR
|3
|3
|0
|0
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|10
|10
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|-
|[[Marmara University]]
|MARMARA UNIVERSITY
|{{flagicon|TUR}}TUR
|{{flagicon|TUR}} TUR
|3
|3
|0
|0
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|4
|4
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|-
|GEA COLLEGE
|GEA College
|{{flagicon|SLO}}SLO
|{{flagicon|SLO}} SLO
|3
|3
|0
|0
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|3
|3
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|-
|[[University of Strasbourg]]
|UNIVERSITY OF STRASBOURG
|{{flagicon|FRA}}FRA
|{{flagicon|FRA}} FRA
|2
|2
|2
|2
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|5
|5
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|-
|[[Kharkiv State Academy of Physical Culture]]
|KHARKIV STATE ACADEMY OF PHYSICAL CULTURE
|{{flagicon|UKR}}UKR
|{{flagicon|UKR}} UKR
|2
|2
|2
|2
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|5
|5
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|-
|[[Siberian Federal University]]
|SIBERIAN FEDERAL UNIVERSITY
|{{flagicon|RUS}}RUS
|{{flagicon|RUS}} RUS
|2
|2
|1
|1
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|5
|5
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|-
|[[Lithuanian Sports University]]
|LITHUANIAN SPORTS UNIVERSITY
|{{flagicon|LTU}}LTU
|{{flagicon|LTU}} LTU
|2
|2
|1
|1
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|4
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|-
|[[Armenian State Institute of Physical Culture and Sport]]
|ARMENIAN STATE INSTITUTE OF PHYSICAL CULTURE
|{{flagicon|ARM}}ARM
|{{flagicon|ARM}} ARM
|2
|2
|1
|1
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|3
|3
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|-
|[[Charles University]]
|CHARLES UNIVERSITY
|{{flagicon|CZE}}CZE
|{{flagicon|CZE}} CZE
|2
|2
|1
|1
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|3
|3
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|-
|[[Matej Bel University]]
|MATEJ BEL UNIVERSITY
|{{flagicon|SVK}}SVK
|{{flagicon|SVK}} SVK
|2
|2
|1
|1
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|3
|3
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|-
|[[University of Belgrade]]
|UNIVERSITY OF BELGRADE
|{{flagicon|SRB}}SRB
|{{flagicon|SRB}} SRB
|2
|2
|0
|0
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|6
|6
|-
|-
|[[Sarajevo University]]
|SARAJEVO UNIVERSITY
|{{flagicon|BIH}}BIH
|{{flagicon|BIH}} BIH
|2
|2
|0
|0
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|6
|6
|-
|-
|[[Reading University]]
|READING UNIVERSITY
|{{flagicon|GBR}}GBR
|{{flagicon|GBR}} GBR
|2
|2
|0
|0
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|3
|3
|-
|-
|[[University of Turku]]
|UNIVERSITY OF TURKU
|{{flagicon|FIN}}FIN
|{{flagicon|FIN}} FIN
|2
|2
|0
|0
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|3
|3
|-
|-
|State University of Physical Education and Sport
|STATE UNIVERSITY OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SPORT
|{{flagicon|MDA}}MDA
|{{flagicon|MDA}} MDA
|2
|2
|0
|0
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|2
|2
|-
|-
|[[University of Linz]]
|UNIVERSITY OF LINZ
|{{flagicon|AUT}}AUT
|{{flagicon|AUT}} AUT
|2
|2
|0
|0
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|2
|2
|-
|-
|[[Oxford Brooks University]]
|OXFORD BROOKES UNIVERSITY
|{{flagicon|GBR}}GBR
|{{flagicon|GBR}} GBR
|2
|2
|0
|0
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|2
|2
|-
|-
|[[Moscow Aviation Institute]]
|MOSCOW AVIATION INSTITUTE
|{{flagicon|RUS}}RUS
|{{flagicon|RUS}} RUS
|2
|2
|0
|0
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|2
|2
|-
|-
|[[University of Córdoba (Spain)|University of Cordoba]]
|UNIVERSITY OF CORDOBA
|{{flagicon|ESP}}ESP
|{{flagicon|ESP}} ESP
|2
|2
|0
|0
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|2
|2
|-
|-
|[[University of East London]]
|UNIVERSITY OF EAST LONDON
|{{flagicon|GBR}}GBR
|{{flagicon|GBR}} GBR
|2
|2
|0
|0
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|2
|2
|-
|-
|[[Robert Gordon University]]
|ROBERT GORDON UNIVERSITY
|{{flagicon|GBR}}GBR
|{{flagicon|GBR}} GBR
|2
|2
|0
|0
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|2
|2
|-
|-
|[[University of Novi Sad]]
|UNIVERSITY OF NOVI SAD
|{{flagicon|SRB}}SRB
|{{flagicon|SRB}} SRB
|1
|1
|5
|5
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|9
|9
|-
|-
|[[Technical University of Catalonia]]
|TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF CATALONIA
|{{flagicon|ESP}}ESP
|{{flagicon|ESP}} ESP
|1
|1
|4
|4
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|6
|6
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|-
|[[Institut national des sciences appliquées de Lyon|National Institute of Applied Sciences Lyon]]
|NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF APPLIED SCIENCES LYON
|{{flagicon|FRA}}FRA
|{{flagicon|FRA}} FRA
|1
|1
|3
|3
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|7
|7
|-
|-
|[[University of Potsdam]]
|UNIVERSITY OF POTSDAM
|{{flagicon|GER}}GER
|{{flagicon|GER}} GER
|1
|1
|3
|3
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|5
|5
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|-
|[[Technical University of Madrid]]
|TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF MADRID
|{{flagicon|ESP}}ESP
|{{flagicon|ESP}} ESP
|1
|1
|2
|2
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|6
|6
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|-
|[[University of Lisbon]]
|UNIVERSITY OF LISBON
|{{flagicon|POR}}POR
|{{flagicon|POR}} POR
|1
|1
|2
|2
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|6
|6
|-
|-
|[[Uludag University]]
|ULUDAG UNIVERSITY
|{{flagicon|TUR}}TUR
|{{flagicon|TUR}} TUR
|1
|1
|2
|2
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|4
|4
|-
|-
|[[University of Edinburgh]]
|UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH
|{{flagicon|GBR}}GBR
|{{flagicon|GBR}} GBR
|1
|1
|1
|1
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|5
|5
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|-
|[[Sumy State University]]
|SUMY STATE UNIVERSITY
|{{flagicon|UKR}}UKR
|{{flagicon|UKR}} UKR
|1
|1
|1
|1
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|3
|3
|-
|-
|[[Opole University]]
|OPOLE UNIVERSITY
|{{flagicon|POL}}POL
|{{flagicon|POL}} POL
|1
|1
|1
|1
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|3
|3
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|-
|[[Autonomous University of Barcelona]]
|AUTONOMOUS UNIVERSITY OF BARCELONA
|{{flagicon|ESP}}ESP
|{{flagicon|ESP}} ESP
|1
|1
|1
|1
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|2
|2
|-
|-
|[[Nizhny Novgorod State University]]
|NIZHNY NOVGOROD STATE UNIVERSITY
|{{flagicon|RUS}}RUS
|{{flagicon|RUS}} RUS
|1
|1
|1
|1
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|2
|2
|-
|-
|Belarussian State Pedagogical University
|BELARUSIAN STATE PEDAGOGICAL UNIVERSITY
|{{flagicon|BLR}}BLR
|{{flagicon|BLR}} BLR
|1
|1
|1
|1
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|2
|2
|-
|-
|[[University of Montpellier]]
|UNIVERSITY OF MONTPELLIER
|{{flagicon|FRA}}FRA
|{{flagicon|FRA}} FRA
|1
|1
|1
|1
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|2
|2
|-
|-
|[[Szechenyi Istvan University]]
|SZECHENYI ISTVAN UNIVERSITY
|{{flagicon|HUN}}HUN
|{{flagicon|HUN}} HUN
|1
|1
|1
|1
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|2
|2
|-
|-
|[[Sheffield Hallam University]]
|SHEFFIELD HALLAM UNIVERSITY
|{{flagicon|GBR}}GBR
|{{flagicon|GBR}} GBR
|1
|1
|1
|1
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|2
|2
|-
|-
|[[Masaryk University]]
|MASARYK UNIVERSITY
|{{flagicon|CZE}}CZE
|{{flagicon|CZE}} CZE
|1
|1
|1
|1
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|2
|2
|-
|-
|[[University of Coimbra]]
|UNIVERSITY OF COIMBRA
|{{flagicon|POR}}POR
|{{flagicon|POR}} POR
|1
|1
|0
|0
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|5
|5
|-
|-
|[[Erzincan University]]
|ERZINCAN UNIVERSITY
|{{flagicon|TUR}}TUR
|{{flagicon|TUR}} TUR
|1
|1
|0
|0
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|4
|4
|-
|-
|[[Istanbul Ticaret University]]
|ISTANBUL TICARET UNIVERSITY
|{{flagicon|TUR}}TUR
|{{flagicon|TUR}} TUR
|1
|1
|0
|0
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|4
|4
|-
|-
|[[Kozminski University]]
|KOZMINSKI UNIVERSITY
|{{flagicon|POL}}POL
|{{flagicon|POL}} POL
|1
|1
|0
|0
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|4
|4
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|-
|[[University of Bordeaux]]
|UNIVERSITY OF BORDEAUX
|{{flagicon|FRA}}FRA
|{{flagicon|FRA}} FRA
|1
|1
|0
|0
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|4
|4
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|-
|[[Karlsruhe Institute of Technology]]
|KARLSRUHE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
|{{flagicon|GER}}GER
|{{flagicon|GER}} GER
|1
|1
|0
|0
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|4
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|-
|[[University of Orleans]]
|UNIVERSITY OF ORLEANS
|{{flagicon|FRA}}FRA
|{{flagicon|FRA}} FRA
|1
|1
|0
|0
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|3
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|-
|[[University of Vienna]]
|UNIVERSITY OF VIENNA
|{{flagicon|AUT}}AUT
|{{flagicon|AUT}} AUT
|1
|1
|0
|0
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|3
|3
|-
|-
|[[Vytautas Magnus University]]
|VYTAUTAS MAGNUS UNIVERSITY
|{{flagicon|LTU}}LTU
|{{flagicon|LTU}} LTU
|1
|1
|0
|0
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|2
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|-
|University School of Physical Education in Poznan
|UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION IN POZNAN
|{{flagicon|POL}}POL
|{{flagicon|POL}} POL
|1
|1
|0
|0
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|2
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|-
|[[University of Barcelona]]
|UNIVERSITY OF BARCELONA
|{{flagicon|ESP}}ESP
|{{flagicon|ESP}} ESP
|1
|1
|0
|0
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|2
|2
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|-
|[[Paris Descartes University]]
|PARIS DECARTES UNIVERSITY
|{{flagicon|FRA}}FRA
|{{flagicon|FRA}} FRA
|1
|1
|0
|0
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|2
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|-
|[[Polotsk State University]]
|POLOTSK STATE UNIVERSITY
|{{flagicon|BLR}}BLR
|{{flagicon|BLR}} BLR
|1
|1
|0
|0
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|2
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|[[University of Cambridge]]
|UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE
|{{flagicon|GBR}}GBR
|{{flagicon|GBR}} GBR
|1
|1
|0
|0
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|2
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|[[University of Sheffield]]
|UNIVERSITY OF SHEFFIELD
|{{flagicon|GBR}}GBR
|{{flagicon|GBR}} GBR
|1
|1
|0
|0
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|2
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|-
|[[Pavol Jozef Safarik University]]
|PAVOL JOZEF SAFARIK UNIVERSITY IN KOSICE
|{{flagicon|SVK}}SVK
|{{flagicon|SVK}} SVK
|1
|1
|0
|0
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|2
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|[[University of Mostar]]
|UNIVERSITY OF MOSTAR
|{{flagicon|BIH}}BIH
|{{flagicon|BIH}} BIH
|1
|1
|0
|0
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|2
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|Georgian National University Seu
|GEORGIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY SEU
|{{flagicon|GEO}}GEO
|{{flagicon|GEO}} GEO
|1
|1
|0
|0
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|1
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|-
|[[Leeds Beckett University]]
|LEEDS BECKETT UNIVERSITY
|{{flagicon|GBR}}GBR
|{{flagicon|GBR}} GBR
|1
|1
|0
|0
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|1
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|[[Moscow State University of Mechanical Engineering]]
|MOSCOW STATE UNIVERSITY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
|{{flagicon|RUS}}RUS
|{{flagicon|RUS}} RUS
|1
|1
|0
|0
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|1
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|[[Radboud University Nijmegen]]
|RADBOUD UNIVERSITY NIJMEGEN
|{{flagicon|NED}}NED
|{{flagicon|NED}} NED
|1
|1
|0
|0
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|1
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|[[Vasile Alecsandri University of Bacău]]
|UNIVERSITY “VASILE ALECSANDRI” OF BACAU
|{{flagicon|ROU}}ROU
|{{flagicon|ROU}} ROU
|1
|1
|0
|0
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|1
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|[[University of Bergen]]
|UNIVERSITY OF BERGEN
|{{flagicon|NOR}}NOR
|{{flagicon|NOR}} NOR
|1
|1
|0
|0
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|1
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|[[University of Maribor]]
|UNIVERSITY OF MARIBOR
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|{{flagicon|SLO}} SLO
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|[[University of Nice Sophia Antipolis]]
|UNIVERSITY OF NICE SOPHIA ANTIPOLIS
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|{{flagicon|FRA}} FRA
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|1
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|[[University of Paris 13]]
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|{{flagicon|FRA}} FRA
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|1
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|1
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|[[Uppsala University]]
|UPPSALA UNIVERSITY
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|{{flagicon|SWE}} SWE
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|1
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|[[University of Bihać]]
|UNIVERSITY OF BIHAC
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|{{flagicon|BIH}} BIH
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|1
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|DELFT UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
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|{{flagicon|NED}} NED
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|1
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|1
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|[[Leibniz University of Hannover]]
|LEIBNIZ UNIVERSITY OF HANOVER
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|{{flagicon|GER}} GER
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|1
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|0
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|UNIVERSITY OF BREMEN
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|{{flagicon|GER}} GER
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|1
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|0
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|UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM
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|{{flagicon|GBR}} GBR
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|1
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|[[University of Constantine the Philosopher]]
|UNIVERSITY OF CONSTANTINE THE PHILOSOPHER
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|{{flagicon|SVK}} SVK
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|1
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|1
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|UNIVERSITY OF SALZBURG
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|{{flagicon|AUT}} AUT
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|1
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|1
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|[[Erasmus University Rotterdam]]
|ERASMUS UNIVERSITY ROTTERDAM
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|{{flagicon|NED}} NED
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|1
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|1
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|[[Polytechnic Institute of Porto]]
|POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE OF PORTO
|{{flagicon|POR}}POR
|{{flagicon|POR}} POR
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|1
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|[[University of Osijek|J. J. Strossmayer University in Osijek]]
|UNIVERSITY J.J.STROSSMAYERA OF OSIJEK
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|{{flagicon|CRO}} CRO
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|1
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|1
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|[[Technical University of Košice]]
|TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF KOSICE
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|{{flagicon|SVK}} SVK
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|0
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|4
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|5
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|[[University of Innsbruck]]
|UNIVERSITY OF INNSBRUCK
|{{flagicon|AUT}}AUT
|{{flagicon|AUT}} AUT
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|0
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|5
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|[[Newcastle University]]
|NEWCASTLE UNIVERSITY
|{{flagicon|GBR}}GBR
|{{flagicon|GBR}} GBR
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|0
|3
|3
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|3
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|[[University Donja Gorica]]
|UNIVERSITY DONJA GORICA
|{{flagicon|MNE}}MNE
|{{flagicon|MNE}} MNE
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|0
|2
|2
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|5
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|[[University of Cologne]]
|UNIVERSITY OF COLOGNE
|{{flagicon|GER}}GER
|{{flagicon|GER}} GER
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|0
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|2
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|4
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|[[University of South Bohemia]]
|UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH BOHEMIA
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|{{flagicon|CZE}} CZE
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|0
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|2
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|4
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|[[University of Warsaw]]
|UNIVERSITY OF WARSAW
|{{flagicon|POL}}POL
|{{flagicon|POL}} POL
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|0
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|2
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|3
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|[[Belarusian State University]]
|BELARUSIAN STATE UNIVERSITY
|{{flagicon|BLR}}BLR
|{{flagicon|BLR}} BLR
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|0
|2
|2
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|2
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|[[German Sport University Cologne]]
|GERMAN SPORT UNIVERSITY COLOGNE
|{{flagicon|GER}}GER
|{{flagicon|GER}} GER
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|0
|2
|2
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|2
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|[[University of Lausanne]]
|UNIVERSITY OF LAUSANNE
|{{flagicon|SUI}}SUI
|{{flagicon|SUI}} SUI
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|0
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|2
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|2
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|[[University of Lorraine]]
|UNIVERSITY OF LORRAINE
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|{{flagicon|FRA}} FRA
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|0
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|2
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|[[University of Munster]]
|UNIVERSITY OF MUNSTER
|{{flagicon|GER}}GER
|{{flagicon|GER}} GER
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|0
|2
|2
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|2
|2
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|[[Vilnius University]]
|VILNIUS UNIVERSITY
|{{flagicon|LTU}}LTU
|{{flagicon|LTU}} LTU
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|0
|2
|2
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|2
|2
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|[[Klaipeda University]]
|KLAIPEDA UNIVERSITY
|{{flagicon|LTU}}LTU
|{{flagicon|LTU}} LTU
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|0
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|1
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|The Angelus Silesius State School of Higher Vocational Education in Walbrzych
|THE ANGELUS SILESIUS STATE SCHOOL OF HIGHER VOCATIONAL EDUCATION IN WALBRZYCH
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|{{flagicon|POL}} POL
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|0
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|[[Catholic University of Saint Anthony]]
|CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF SAINT ANTHONY
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|{{flagicon|ESP}} ESP
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|0
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|1
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|3
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|[[St. Cyril and Methodius University]]
|ST. CYRIL AND METHODIUS UNIVERSITY OF SKOPJE
|{{flagicon|MKD}}MKD
|{{flagicon|MKD}} MKD
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|0
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|1
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|3
|3
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|[[University of Duisburg-Essen]]
|UNIVERSITY OF DUISBURG-ESSEN
|{{flagicon|GER}}GER
|{{flagicon|GER}} GER
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|0
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|Berlin University of H & S
|{{flagicon|GER}}GER
|{{flagicon|GER}} GER
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|0
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|3
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|[[Budapest University of Technology and Economics]]
|BUDAPEST UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY AND ECONOMICS
|{{flagicon|HUN}}HUN
|{{flagicon|HUN}} HUN
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|0
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|2
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|[[Reykjavik University]]
|REYKJAVIK UNIVERSITY
|{{flagicon|ISL}}ISL
|{{flagicon|ISL}} ISL
|0
|0
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|1
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|2
|2
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|-
|[[University of Erlangen-Nuremberg]]
|UNIVERSITY OF ERLANGEN-NUREMBERG
|{{flagicon|GER}}GER
|{{flagicon|GER}} GER
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|0
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|[[University of Graz]]
|UNIVERSITY OF GRAZ
|{{flagicon|AUT}}AUT
|{{flagicon|AUT}} AUT
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|0
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|2
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|[[University of Hagen]]
|UNIVERSITY OF HAGEN
|{{flagicon|GER}}GER
|{{flagicon|GER}} GER
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|0
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|2
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|[[University of Lleida]]
|UNIVERSITY OF LLEIDA
|{{flagicon|ESP}}ESP
|{{flagicon|ESP}} ESP
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|0
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|1
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|2
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|Vitebsk State University
|VITEBSK STATE UNIVERSITY NAMED AFTER P.M.MASHEROV
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|{{flagicon|BLR}} BLR
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|0
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|Claude Bernard University Lyon
|CLAUDE BERNARD UNIVERSITY LYON 1
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|{{flagicon|FRA}} FRA
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|0
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|1
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|2
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|Nova University of Lisbon
|NOVA UNIVERSITY OF LISBON
|{{flagicon|POR}}POR
|{{flagicon|POR}} POR
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|0
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|2
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|Stanislaw Stastzic University of Applied Sciences in Pila
|STANISLAW STASZIC UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES IN PILA
|{{flagicon|POL}}POL
|{{flagicon|POL}} POL
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|0
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|2
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|Technical University in Munich
|TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF MUNICH
|{{flagicon|GER}}GER
|{{flagicon|GER}} GER
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|0
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|2
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|Belarusian State University of Physical Culture
|BELARUSIAN STATE UNIVERSITY OF PHYSICAL CULTURE
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|{{flagicon|BLR}} BLR
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|0
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|1
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|-
|[[Swansea University]]
|SWANSEA UNIVERSITY
|{{flagicon|GBR}}GBR
|{{flagicon|GBR}} GBR
|0
|0
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|1
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|1
|1
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|-
|[[Technical University of Dortmund]]
|TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF DORTMUND
|{{flagicon|GER}}GER
|{{flagicon|GER}} GER
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|0
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|1
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|Academy of Public Administration
|ACADEMY OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
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|{{flagicon|BLR}} BLR
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|0
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|1
|1
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|-
|[[Aix-Marseille University]]
|AIX-MARSEILLE UNIVERSITY
|{{flagicon|FRA}}FRA
|{{flagicon|FRA}} FRA
|0
|0
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|1
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|1
|1
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|[[Durham University]]
|DURHAM UNIVERSITY
|{{flagicon|GBR}}GBR
|{{flagicon|GBR}} GBR
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|0
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|1
|1
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|Francisk Skorina Gomel State University
|FRANCISK SKORINA GOMEL STATE UNIVERSITY
|{{flagicon|BLR}}BLR
|{{flagicon|BLR}} BLR
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|1
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|Institute of Lorraine Champagne - Ardenne
|INSTITUE OF LORRAINE CHAMPAGNE – ARDENNE
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|{{flagicon|FRA}} FRA
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|0
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|1
|1
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|-
|[[Mendel University]]
|MENDEL UNIVERSITY IN BRNO
|{{flagicon|CZE}}CZE
|{{flagicon|CZE}} CZE
|0
|0
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|1
|1
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|Mogliev State A. Kuleshov University
|MOGILEV STATE A. KULESHOV UNIVERSITY
|{{flagicon|BLR}}BLR
|{{flagicon|BLR}} BLR
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|0
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|1
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|-
|Mogliev State University of Food Technologies
|MOGILEV STATE UNIVERSITY OF FOOD TECHNOLOGIES
|{{flagicon|BLR}}BLR
|{{flagicon|BLR}} BLR
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|0
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|1
|1
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|-
|Norwegian School of Sport Sciences
|NORWEGIAN SCHOOL OF SPORT SCIENCES
|{{flagicon|NOR}}NOR
|{{flagicon|NOR}} NOR
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|0
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|1
|1
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|-
|[[Obuda University]]
|OBUDA UNIVERSITY
|{{flagicon|HUN}}HUN
|{{flagicon|HUN}} HUN
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|0
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|1
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|1
|1
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|-
|Pierre-and-Marrie-Curie University Paris
|PIERRE-AND-MARIE-CURIE UNIVERSITY PARIS
|{{flagicon|FRA}}FRA
|{{flagicon|FRA}} FRA
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|0
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|1
|1
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|-
|[[Szent Istvan University]]
|SZENT ISTVAN UNIVERSITY
|{{flagicon|HUN}}HUN
|{{flagicon|HUN}} HUN
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|0
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|1
|1
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|-
|[[Tallinn University of Technology]]
|TALLINN UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
|{{flagicon|EST}}EST
|{{flagicon|EST}} EST
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|0
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|University "1 Decembrie 1918" Alba Iulia
|UNIVERSITY “1 DECEMBRIE 1918” ALBA IULIA
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|{{flagicon|ROU}} ROU
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|1
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|[[University of Almeria]]
|UNIVERSITY OF ALMERIA
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|{{flagicon|ESP}} ESP
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|1
|1
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|-
|University of Applied Sciences Wiesbaden
|UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES WIESBADEN
|{{flagicon|GER}}GER
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|1
|1
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|[[University of Deusto]]
|UNIVERSITY OF DEUSTO
|{{flagicon|ESP}}ESP
|{{flagicon|ESP}} ESP
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|1
|1
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|-
|[[University of Gloucestershire]]
|UNIVERSITY OF GLOUCESTERSHIRE
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|1
|1
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|-
|[[University of London]]
|UNIVERSITY OF LONDON
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|1
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|[[University of Mainz]]
|UNIVERSITY OF MAINZ
|{{flagicon|GER}}GER
|{{flagicon|GER}} GER
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|0
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|1
|1
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|-
|[[University of Stuttgart]]
|UNIVERSITY OF STUTTGART
|{{flagicon|GER}}GER
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|0
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|1
|1
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|University of Tras-os-Montes and Alto Douro
|UNIVERSITY OF TRAS-OS-MONTES AND ALTO DOURO
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|0
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|1
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|-
|[[University of Ulster]]
|UNIVERSITY OF ULSTER
|{{flagicon|IRL}}IRL
|{{flagicon|IRL}} IRL
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|0
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|1
|1
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|-
|University of the Basque Country
|UNIVERSITY OF THE BASQUE COUNTRY
|{{flagicon|ESP}}ESP
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|1
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|-
|Ramon Llull University
|RAMON LLULL UNIVERSITY
|{{flagicon|ESP}}ESP
|{{flagicon|ESP}} ESP
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|0
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|1
|1
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|International University Sarajevo
|INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY SARAJEVO
|{{flagicon|BIH}}BIH
|{{flagicon|BIH}} BIH
|0
|0
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|1
|1
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|-
|Ternopil National Economic University
|TERNOPIL NATIONAL ECONOMIC UNIVERSITY
|{{flagicon|UKR}}UKR
|{{flagicon|UKR}} UKR
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|0
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|1
|1
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|-
|Kazan Institute of Economics, Management and Law
|KAZAN INSTITUTE OF ECONOMICS MANAGEMENT AND LAW
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|{{flagicon|RUS}} RUS
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|0
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|1
|1
|-
|-
|[[Comenius University]]
|COMENIUS UNIVERSITY
|{{flagicon|SVK}}SVK
|{{flagicon|SVK}} SVK
|0
|0
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|2
|2
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|-
|Lithuanian University of Health Sciences
|LITHUANIAN UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES
|{{flagicon|LTU}}LTU
|{{flagicon|LTU}} LTU
|0
|0
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|2
|2
|-
|-
|[[Loughborough University]]
|LOUGHBOROUGH UNIVERSITY
|{{flagicon|GBR}}GBR
|{{flagicon|GBR}} GBR
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|0
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|2
|2
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|-
|[[Oxford University]]
|OXFORD UNIVERSITY
|{{flagicon|GBR}}GBR
|{{flagicon|GBR}} GBR
|0
|0
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|2
|2
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|-
|[[University of Zurich]]
|UNIVERSITY OF ZURICH
|{{flagicon|SUI}}SUI
|{{flagicon|SUI}} SUI
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|0
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|2
|2
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|-
|National Sports Academy Vasil Levski
|NATIONAL SPORTS ACADEMY VASIL LEVSKI
|{{flagicon|BGR}}BGR
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|0
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|2
|2
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|-
|[[University of Frankfurt]]{{dn|date=September 2024}}
|UNIVERSITY OF FRANKFURT
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|0
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|2
|2
|-
|-
|[[University of Vic]]
|UNIVERSITY OF VIC
|{{flagicon|ESP}}ESP
|{{flagicon|ESP}} ESP
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|0
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|2
|2
|-
|-
|[[University of Rouen]]
|UNIVERSITY OF ROUEN
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|{{flagicon|FRA}} FRA
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|0
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|1
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|-
|-
|Belarusian Institute of Law
|BELARUSIAN INSTITUTE OF LAW
|{{flagicon|BLR}}BLR
|{{flagicon|BLR}} BLR
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|0
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|1
|1
|-
|-
|[[Catholic University of Portugal]]
|CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF PORTUGAL
|{{flagicon|POR}}POR
|{{flagicon|POR}} POR
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|0
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|1
|1
|-
|-
|[[Coventry University]]
|COVENTRY UNIVERSITY
|{{flagicon|GBR}}GBR
|{{flagicon|GBR}} GBR
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|0
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|1
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|-
|Czech University of Life Science
|CZECH UNIVERSITY OF LIFE SCIENCE
|{{flagicon|CZE}}CZE
|{{flagicon|CZE}} CZE
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|0
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|1
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|-
|Faith University
|FATIH UNIVERSITY
|{{flagicon|TUR}}TUR
|{{flagicon|TUR}} TUR
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|0
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|1
|1
|-
|-
|Heroit Watt University
|HERIOT WATT UNIVERSITY
|{{flagicon|GER}}GBR
|{{flagicon|GER}} GBR
|0
|0
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|1
|1
|-
|-
|[[Jagellonian University]]
|JAGIELLONIAN UNIVERSITY IN KRAKOW
|{{flagicon|POL}}POL
|{{flagicon|POL}} POL
|0
|0
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|1
|1
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|KOC UNIVERSITY
|KOC University
|{{flagicon|TUR}}TUR
|{{flagicon|TUR}} TUR
|0
|0
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|1
|1
|-
|-
|[[Kuban State University]]
|KUBAN STATE UNIVERSITY
|{{flagicon|RUS}}RUS
|{{flagicon|RUS}} RUS
|0
|0
|0
|0
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|1
|1
|-
|-
|Lithuanian University of Educational Sciences
|LITHUANIAN UNIVERSITY OF EDUCATIONAL SCIENCES
|{{flagicon|LTU}}LTU
|{{flagicon|LTU}} LTU
|0
|0
|0
|0
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|1
|1
|-
|-
|[[Mustafa Kemal University]]
|MUSTAFA KEMAL UNIVERSITY
|{{flagicon|TUR}}TUR
|{{flagicon|TUR}} TUR
|0
|0
|0
|0
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|1
|1
|-
|-
|NEW 3D GENERAL EDUCATION SCHOOL
|New 3D General Education School
|{{flagicon|FRA}}FRA
|{{flagicon|FRA}} FRA
|0
|0
|0
|0
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|1
|1
|-
|-
|[[Nottingham Trent University]]
|NOTTINGHAM TRENT UNIVERSITY
|{{flagicon|GBR}}GBR
|{{flagicon|GBR}} GBR
|0
|0
|0
|0
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|1
|1
|-
|-
|[[Queen's University Belfast]]
|QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY BELFAST
|{{flagicon|GBR}}GBR
|{{flagicon|GBR}} GBR
|0
|0
|0
|0
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|1
|1
|-
|-
|[[State University of Tetovo]]
|STATE UNIVERSITY OF TETOVO
|{{flagicon|MKD}}MKD
|{{flagicon|MKD}} MKD
|0
|0
|0
|0
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|1
|1
|-
|-
|[[Technical University of Ostrava]]
|TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF OSTRAVA
|{{flagicon|CZE}}CZE
|{{flagicon|CZE}} CZE
|0
|0
|0
|0
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|1
|1
|-
|-
|University of Applied Health Sciences
|UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED HEALTH SCIENCES
|{{flagicon|CRO}}CRO
|{{flagicon|CRO}} CRO
|0
|0
|0
|0
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|1
|1
|-
|-
|University of Applied Sciences Aachen
|UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES AACHEN
|{{flagicon|GER}}GER
|{{flagicon|GER}} GER
|0
|0
|0
|0
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|1
|1
|-
|-
|University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria
|UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES UPPER AUSTRIA
|{{flagicon|AUT}}AUT
|{{flagicon|AUT}} AUT
|0
|0
|0
|0
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|1
|1
|-
|-
|[[University of Bern]]
|UNIVERSITY OF BERN
|{{flagicon|SUI}}SUI
|{{flagicon|SUI}} SUI
|0
|0
|0
|0
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|1
|1
|-
|-
|[[University of Caen]]
|UNIVERSITY OF CAEN
|{{flagicon|FRA}}FRA
|{{flagicon|FRA}} FRA
|0
|0
|0
|0
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|1
|1
|-
|-
|[[University of Cyprus]]
|UNIVERSITY OF CYPRUS
|{{flagicon|CYP}}CYP
|{{flagicon|CYP}} CYP
|0
|0
|0
|0
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|1
|1
|-
|-
|[[University of Dusseldorf]]
|UNIVERSITY OF DUSSELDORF
|{{flagicon|GER}}GER
|{{flagicon|GER}} GER
|0
|0
|0
|0
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|1
|1
|-
|-
|[[University of Eastern Finland]]
|UNIVERSITY OF EASTERN FINLAND
|{{flagicon|FIN}}FIN
|{{flagicon|FIN}} FIN
|0
|0
|0
|0
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|1
|1
|-
|-
|[[University of Economics in Bratislava]]
|UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS IN BRATISLAVA
|{{flagicon|SVK}}SVK
|{{flagicon|SVK}} SVK
|0
|0
|0
|0
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|1
|1
|-
|-
|[[University of Exeter]]
|UNIVERSITY OF EXETER
|{{flagicon|GBR}}GBR
|{{flagicon|GBR}} GBR
|0
|0
|0
|0
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|1
|1
|-
|-
|[[University of Fribourg]]
|UNIVERSITY OF FRIBOURG
|{{flagicon|SUI}}SUI
|{{flagicon|SUI}} SUI
|0
|0
|0
|0
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|1
|1
|-
|-
|[[University of Groningen]]
|UNIVERSITY OF GRONINGEN
|{{flagicon|NED}}NED
|{{flagicon|NED}} NED
|0
|0
|0
|0
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|1
|1
|-
|-
|[[University of Hamburg]]
|UNIVERSITY OF HAMBURG
|{{flagicon|GER}}GER
|{{flagicon|GER}} GER
|0
|0
|0
|0
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|1
|1
|-
|-
|[[University of Marburg]]
|UNIVERSITY OF MARBURG
|{{flagicon|GER}}GER
|{{flagicon|GER}} GER
|0
|0
|0
|0
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|1
|1
|-
|-
|[[University of Montenegro]]
|UNIVERSITY OF MONTENEGRO
|{{flagicon|MNE}}MNE
|{{flagicon|MNE}} MNE
|0
|0
|0
|0
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|1
|1
|-
|-
|[[University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne]]
|UNIVERSITY OF PARIS 1 PANTHEON-SORBONNE
|{{flagicon|FRA}}FRA
|{{flagicon|FRA}} FRA
|0
|0
|0
|0
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|1
|1
|-
|-
|[[University of Porto]]
|UNIVERSITY OF PORTO
|{{flagicon|POR}}POR
|{{flagicon|POR}} POR
|0
|0
|0
|0
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|1
|1
|-
|-
|[[University of South Bohemia]]
|UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH BOHEMIA
|{{flagicon|CZE}}CZE
|{{flagicon|CZE}} CZE
|0
|0
|0
|0
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|1
|1
|-
|-
|[[University of Tuzla]]
|UNIVERSITY OF TUZLA
|{{flagicon|BIH}}BIH
|{{flagicon|BIH}} BIH
|0
|0
|0
|0
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|1
|1
|-
|-
|[[Pompeu Fabra University]]
|POMPEU FABRA UNIVERSITY
|{{flagicon|ESP}}ESP
|{{flagicon|ESP}} ESP
|0
|0
|0
|0
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|1
|1
|-
|-
|Karlovac University of Applied Sciences
|KARLOVAC UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES
|{{flagicon|CRO}}CRO
|{{flagicon|CRO}} CRO
|0
|0
|0
|0
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|1
|1
|-
|-
|Rhine-Westphalia Institute of Rechnology Aachen
|RHINE-WESTPHALIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AACHEN
|{{flagicon|GER}}GER
|{{flagicon|GER}} GER
|0
|0
|0
|0
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|1
|1
|-
|-
|University Pantheon-Assas Paris 2
|UNIVERSITY PANTHEON-ASSAS PARIS 2
|{{flagicon|FRA}}FRA
|{{flagicon|FRA}} FRA
|0
|0
|0
|0
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|1
|1
|-
|-
|[[University of Aberdeen]]
|UNIVERSITY OF ABERDEEN
|{{flagicon|GBR}}GBR
|{{flagicon|GBR}} GBR
|0
|0
|0
|0
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|1
|1
|-
|-
|University College Martiniere Duchere
|UNIVERSITY COLLEGE MARTINIERE DUCHERE
|{{flagicon|FRA}}FRA
|{{flagicon|FRA}} FRA
|0
|0
|0
|0
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|1
|1
|-
|-
|[[Braunschweig University of Technology]]
|BRAUNSCHWEIG UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
|{{flagicon|GER}}GER
|{{flagicon|GER}} GER
|0
|0
|0
|0
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|1
|1
|-
|-
|University of Physical Education
|UNIVERSITY OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION
|{{flagicon|HUN}}HUN
|{{flagicon|HUN}} HUN
|0
|0
|0
|0
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|1
|1
|-
|-
|British Universities & Colleges Sport
|BRITISH UNIVERSITIES & COLLEGES SPORT
|{{flagicon|GBR}}GBR
|{{flagicon|GBR}} GBR
|0
|0
|0
|0
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|1
|1
|-
|-
| colspan="2" |TOTAL
! colspan="2" |Total
|216
!216
|178
!178
|224
!224
|618
!618
|}
|}


== Symbols ==
== Symbols ==


===Verbal identity: motto===
===Verbal identity: motto===
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===The mascot===
===The mascot===
After public voting, the figure of hamster became an official mascote of EUG2016. Final selection of the mascot is the result of the selection process that began in September 2014, after which at an open call 64 applications with mascot suggestions arrived. Nine-member jury selected three finalists that were presented to the public who was offered the opportunity to make a final decision of the EUG 2016 mascot in the second round of the competition. The winning suggestion was the one by Croatian authors [[Vedran Rede]] and [[Matija Tomšić]] who created the mascot of hamster, suggesting that it is important to participate and not always to win.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://eug2016.com/maskota-2/|title= Maskota|publisher= European University Games|accessdate=27 February 2015|language=Croatian}}</ref>
After public voting, the figure of hamster became an official mascote of EUG2016. Final selection of the mascot is the result of the selection process that began in September 2014, after which at an open call 64 applications with mascot suggestions arrived. Nine-member jury selected three finalists that were presented to the public who was offered the opportunity to make a final decision of the EUG 2016 mascot in the second round of the competition. The winning suggestion was the one by Croatian authors [[Vedran Rede]] and [[Matija Tomšić]] who created the mascot of hamster, suggesting that it is important to participate and not always to win.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://eug2016.com/maskota-2/|title=Maskota|publisher=European University Games|accessdate=27 February 2015|language=Croatian|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141217163705/http://eug2016.com/maskota-2/|archive-date=2014-12-17|url-status=dead}}</ref>


=== Official Anthem ===
=== Official Anthem ===
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* [http://www.fisu.net/ International University Sports Federation (FISU)]
* [http://www.fisu.net/ International University Sports Federation (FISU)]
* [http://www.eusa.eu/ European University Sports Association (EUSA)]
* [http://www.eusa.eu/ European University Sports Association (EUSA)]

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3rd European Universities Games
3. Europske sveučilišne igre
Host cityZagreb
Rijeka
Country Croatia
Nations41
Athletes4,786
Sport21 + 2 para
OpeningJuly 13, 2016
ClosingJuly 25, 2016
Opened byTihomir Orešković
(Prime minister of Croatia)
Athlete's OathAna Lenard, karate (University of Zagreb)
Judge's OathIvan Šverko, basketball (Rijeka)
Websitewww.eug2016.com
← 2014
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The 2016 European University Games, also known as 2016 European Universiade, was the third biannual European Universities Games (EUG), the largest European multisport event,[1] with 4800 participants from 403 universities in 41 countries.[2] The event took place in the Croatian cities of Zagreb and Rijeka between 13 and 25 July 2016,[3][4] and was organised by European University Sports Association (EUSA) and Croatian Academic Sport Federation (CASF) with the cooperation of University of Zagreb, University of Rijeka, City of Rijeka, City of Zagreb and Ministry of Science, Education and Sport.[4]

Introduction

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Bid selection

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The host for the European Universities Games 2016 was decided on 1 June 2013 in Ljubljana, Slovenia, by the EUSA Executive Committee.[5] The two bids were Zagreb and Rijeka in Croatia, and Coimbra in Portugal.[5] The Croatian presentation was followed by a questions and answers session, and the same system applied also for the Portuguese delegation with the bidding city of Coimbra, which came next.[4]

The moment when Croatia won the bid for organizing EUG2016

The Croatian delegation was led by Gordan Kozulj, the Chairman of the Bidding Committee, and other members of the delegation were Zeljko Jovanovic, Minister of Science, Education and Sports; Pero Lučin, Rector of the University of Rijeka; Petra Radetic, President of Student Council of the University of Zagreb; Jelena Pavicic Vukicevic, Deputy Mayor of the City of Zagreb and Zrinko Custonja, the President of the Croatian University Sports Federation (CASF).[5] The Portuguese delegation was composed of Mr Ricardo Morgado, the Chairman of the Bidding Committee; Mr Emidio Guerreiro, Secretary of State for Sport and Youth; Mr Joao Gabriel Silva, Rector of the University of Coimbra; Mr Joao Barbosa De Melo, Mayor of Coimbra; Mr Bruno Barracosa, the President of the Academic University Sports Federation of Portugal (FADU) and Mr Tiago Martins, Vice-President of the Students Council of the University of Coimbra.[5]

Before the announcement of the winning city was done, EUSA President Roczek stressed the quality of both bids and presentations, and then announced "The 3rd European Universities Games in 2016 will be organised in: Zagreb-Rijeka in Croatia"[4] Coimba in Portugal was later chosen to host the 2018 European Universities Games.[6]

Tradition of university sports in Croatia

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The first student sports club was founded 112 years ago at the University of Zagreb. The Federation of Academic Sports Clubs at the University of Zagreb was founded 92 years ago. Mandatory physical education classes were introduced in Croatian universities 52 years ago. Twenty eight years ago the first University Games, also known as Universiade was organized in Zagreb. The Croatian Academic Sports Federation was founded 22 years ago. Organized primarily as a cultural and a social event, the 1987 Universiade in Zagreb helped bring infrastructural renaissance to the capital city of Croatia and created the prerequisites for the significant advancement of Croatian sport as a whole.[2][7]

Sports

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Sport events

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The 2016 European University Games programme featured 21 sports including Compulsory sports (8), Optional sports (11), Demo sports programme (2) and sports for students with disabilities (2) for the first time in academical sport.[8]

Venues

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Venues in Zagreb

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Dom sportova

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  • Badminton (1)

Dvorana Pauk

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  • Bridge
  • Chess

Football

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Stadium Home club Capacity Scheduled games
Stadion na Peščenici NK HAŠK 2,500
Stadion Lučko NK Lučko 3,000
Stadion sv. Josip Radnik NK Sesvete 2,000
Stadion NK Kustošija NK Kustošija 2,550
Stadion NK Trnje NK Trnje 1,100
Stadion NK Vrapče NK Vrapče 1,000
Football center Zagrebello NC Zagrebello 1,500
ŠRC Rudeš NK Rudeš 3,900

SRC Jarun

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  • Rowing

Opening ceremony

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The EUG 2016 Opening Ceremony took place on Wednesday, July 13, 2016 at 21.00 with a live TV broadcast by the national TV broadcaster (Croatian Radiotelevision - HRT), and a duration of 120 minutes.[9] The tickets for the opening ceremony were free, but without them it was not possible to enter the event area – the athletics stadium of the Sports Park Mladost in Zagreb.[10]

Directed by Krešimir Dolenčić, the ceremony started with an introduction of host cities. Zagreb was depicted as the city of universities, parks, museums, art and sporting success, while Rijeka was depicted as the city of naval tradition, torpedoes, rock and roll, good vibrations and the world’s second largest carnival. Croatian singer Damir Kedžo and the University of Zagreb’s choir Concordia discors performed the official song of the Games– As long as heart believes. The anthem describes the synergy of faith and hard work, which explains its popularity among the athletes who came to the Games. It is not easy to study and achieve good sporting results at the same time, and the very fact that they are participating makes all student athletes at the Games champions of hard work, faith, knowledge, and labor. A parade of this year’s participants ensued; the participants and the organizers of the 1987 Universiade carried the flag of the European University Sports Association, leading the parade– legendary basketball coach Mirko Novosel, the president of the Executive Board of the 1987 Universiade, lawyer Vladimir Pezo, the former Mayor of Zagreb, Dr. Mato Mikić, the director of the security sector of the 1987 Universiade, Lieutenant General Mate Laušić, the director of the opening ceremony of the 1987 Universiade, Paolo Magelli, and theatre director and producer Duško Ljuština, who was the director of the culture sector at the 1987 Universiade. The first group of flag-carriers then passed the flag to the second group, consisting of several Croatian trophy-winning athletes: longtime member of the Croatian national water polo team Dubravko Šimenc, basketball player Danira Bilić, backstroke swimmer Gordan Kožulj, basketball player and coach Aleksandar Petrović, tennis player Renata Šašak and water polo player Samir Barać. Over five thousand participants walked the athletic track at Mladost Stadium, entering the track in alphabetical order by the name of the country they came from. The hosts occasionally made interesting remarks about the 403 universities participating in the Games. The hosts walked at the tail of the parade – Croatian students came from 16 universities from Zagreb, Osijek, Karlovac, Rijeka, Split, Pula, Vukovar and Dubrovnik. Before the oaths were taken, the attendees were addressed by the president of the European Universities Games Zagreb – Rijeka 2016 Zrinko Čustonja, the Rector of the University of Zagreb Damir Boras, the president of the European University Sports Association Adam Roczek and the Croatian Prime Minister Tihomir Orešković.

In the end, contestants and referees took their oaths. On behalf of the contestants the oath was taken by Ana Lenard, a karateist from Zagreb, while Ivan Šverko, a basketball referee from Rijeka, took the oath on behalf of the referees.[11]

Closing Ceremony

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The closing ceremony of the European Universities Games in Zagreb and Rijeka took place at Rijeka Korzo on July 25, 2016. These third European Universities Games were the greatest and biggest to date by the number of participants, with almost six thousand student athletes from 403 universities and 41 European countries who competed in Rijeka and Zagreb over the two weeks.

The ceremony was attended by numerous dignitaries who praised the organizers and congratulated the participants on their results. Near the very end of tonight’s programme, after the young bell-ringers passed him the flag of EUSA, Daniel Moreno, representative of the next host of the European Universities Games – the Portuguese city of Coimbra, addressed the audience as well:

‘First of all, I would like to congratulate the Croatian Academic Sports Federation, Zagreb and Rijeka on these great European Universities Games 2016. This is a great moment for the university sports movement. The standard of quality these games have set is high, and we will do our best to deliver an event as this one in Coimbra, Portugal in 2018.’

The Games, which were opened with a great opening ceremony at Mladost Stadium in Zagreb, were closed today in Rijeka, thus symbolically closing the circle of organization of the largest multi-sport event in recent Croatian history.[12]

Medals

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University Country Gold Silver Bronze Total
University of Zagreb (co-host) Croatia CRO 30 18 17 65
University of Split Croatia CRO 11 5 5 21
University of Valencia Spain ESP 11 4 1 16
University of Vichy France FRA 8 0 0 8
University of Rijeka (co-host) Croatia CRO 5 7 6 18
Ural Federal University Russia RUS 5 7 3 15
University of Heidelberg Germany GER 5 3 2 10
Yeditepe University Turkey TUR 5 3 2 10
University of Niš Serbia SRB 5 1 2 8
Russian State University for the Humanities Russia RUS 5 1 1 7
Eotvos Lorand University Hungary HUN 5 1 0 6
University of Ljubljana Slovenia SLO 4 2 5 11
Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava Slovakia SVK 4 2 0 6
Istanbul Aydin University Turkey TUR 4 1 1 6
University of Kragujevac Serbia SRB 4 0 0 4
University of Bochum Germany GER 3 4 3 10
University of Stirling United Kingdom GBR 3 1 2 6
University of Minho Portugal POR 3 0 7 10
Marmara University Turkey TUR 3 0 1 4
GEA College Slovenia SLO 3 0 0 3
University of Strasbourg France FRA 2 2 1 5
Kharkiv State Academy of Physical Culture Ukraine UKR 2 2 1 5
Siberian Federal University Russia RUS 2 1 2 5
Lithuanian Sports University Lithuania LTU 2 1 1 4
Armenian State Institute of Physical Culture and Sport Armenia ARM 2 1 0 3
Charles University Czech Republic CZE 2 1 0 3
Matej Bel University Slovakia SVK 2 1 0 3
University of Belgrade Serbia SRB 2 0 4 6
Sarajevo University Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH 2 0 4 6
Reading University United Kingdom GBR 2 0 1 3
University of Turku Finland FIN 2 0 1 3
State University of Physical Education and Sport Moldova MDA 2 0 0 2
University of Linz Austria AUT 2 0 0 2
Oxford Brooks University United Kingdom GBR 2 0 0 2
Moscow Aviation Institute Russia RUS 2 0 0 2
University of Cordoba Spain ESP 2 0 0 2
University of East London United Kingdom GBR 2 0 0 2
Robert Gordon University United Kingdom GBR 2 0 0 2
University of Novi Sad Serbia SRB 1 5 3 9
Technical University of Catalonia Spain ESP 1 4 1 6
National Institute of Applied Sciences Lyon France FRA 1 3 3 7
University of Potsdam Germany GER 1 3 1 5
Technical University of Madrid Spain ESP 1 2 3 6
University of Lisbon Portugal POR 1 2 3 6
Uludag University Turkey TUR 1 2 1 4
University of Edinburgh United Kingdom GBR 1 1 3 5
Sumy State University Ukraine UKR 1 1 1 3
Opole University Poland POL 1 1 1 3
Autonomous University of Barcelona Spain ESP 1 1 0 2
Nizhny Novgorod State University Russia RUS 1 1 0 2
Belarussian State Pedagogical University Belarus BLR 1 1 0 2
University of Montpellier France FRA 1 1 0 2
Szechenyi Istvan University Hungary HUN 1 1 0 2
Sheffield Hallam University United Kingdom GBR 1 1 0 2
Masaryk University Czech Republic CZE 1 1 0 2
University of Coimbra Portugal POR 1 0 4 5
Erzincan University Turkey TUR 1 0 3 4
Istanbul Ticaret University Turkey TUR 1 0 3 4
Kozminski University Poland POL 1 0 3 4
University of Bordeaux France FRA 1 0 3 4
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Germany GER 1 0 3 4
University of Orleans France FRA 1 0 2 3
University of Vienna Austria AUT 1 0 2 3
Vytautas Magnus University Lithuania LTU 1 0 1 2
University School of Physical Education in Poznan Poland POL 1 0 1 2
University of Barcelona Spain ESP 1 0 1 2
Paris Descartes University France FRA 1 0 1 2
Polotsk State University Belarus BLR 1 0 1 2
University of Cambridge United Kingdom GBR 1 0 1 2
University of Sheffield United Kingdom GBR 1 0 1 2
Pavol Jozef Safarik University Slovakia SVK 1 0 1 2
University of Mostar Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH 1 0 1 2
Georgian National University Seu Georgia (country) GEO 1 0 0 1
Leeds Beckett University United Kingdom GBR 1 0 0 1
Moscow State University of Mechanical Engineering Russia RUS 1 0 0 1
Radboud University Nijmegen Netherlands NED 1 0 0 1
Vasile Alecsandri University of Bacău Romania ROU 1 0 0 1
University of Bergen Norway NOR 1 0 0 1
University of Maribor Slovenia SLO 1 0 0 1
University of Nice Sophia Antipolis France FRA 1 0 0 1
University of Paris 13 France FRA 1 0 0 1
Uppsala University Sweden SWE 1 0 0 1
University of Bihać Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH 1 0 0 1
Delft University of Technology Netherlands NED 1 0 0 1
Leibniz University of Hannover Germany GER 1 0 0 1
University of Bremen Germany GER 1 0 0 1
University of Nottingham United Kingdom GBR 1 0 0 1
University of Constantine the Philosopher Slovakia SVK 1 0 0 1
University of Salzburg Austria AUT 1 0 0 1
Erasmus University Rotterdam Netherlands NED 1 0 0 1
Polytechnic Institute of Porto Portugal POR 1 0 0 1
J. J. Strossmayer University in Osijek Croatia CRO 1 0 0 1
Technical University of Košice Slovakia SVK 0 4 1 5
University of Innsbruck Austria AUT 0 3 2 5
Newcastle University United Kingdom GBR 0 3 0 3
University Donja Gorica Montenegro MNE 0 2 3 5
University of Cologne Germany GER 0 2 2 4
University of South Bohemia Czech Republic CZE 0 2 2 4
University of Warsaw Poland POL 0 2 1 3
Belarusian State University Belarus BLR 0 2 0 2
German Sport University Cologne Germany GER 0 2 0 2
University of Lausanne Switzerland SUI 0 2 0 2
University of Lorraine France FRA 0 2 0 2
University of Munster Germany GER 0 2 0 2
Vilnius University Lithuania LTU 0 2 0 2
Klaipeda University Lithuania LTU 0 1 4 5
The Angelus Silesius State School of Higher Vocational Education in Walbrzych Poland POL 0 1 4 5
Catholic University of Saint Anthony Spain ESP 0 1 2 3
St. Cyril and Methodius University North Macedonia MKD 0 1 2 3
University of Duisburg-Essen Germany GER 0 1 2 3
Berlin University of H & S Germany GER 0 1 2 3
Budapest University of Technology and Economics Hungary HUN 0 1 1 2
Reykjavik University Iceland ISL 0 1 1 2
University of Erlangen-Nuremberg Germany GER 0 1 1 2
University of Graz Austria AUT 0 1 1 2
University of Hagen Germany GER 0 1 1 2
University of Lleida Spain ESP 0 1 1 2
Vitebsk State University Belarus BLR 0 1 1 2
Claude Bernard University Lyon France FRA 0 1 1 2
Nova University of Lisbon Portugal POR 0 1 1 2
Stanislaw Stastzic University of Applied Sciences in Pila Poland POL 0 1 1 2
Technical University in Munich Germany GER 0 1 1 2
Belarusian State University of Physical Culture Belarus BLR 0 1 0 1
Swansea University United Kingdom GBR 0 1 0 1
Technical University of Dortmund Germany GER 0 1 0 1
Academy of Public Administration Belarus BLR 0 1 0 1
Aix-Marseille University France FRA 0 1 0 1
Durham University United Kingdom GBR 0 1 0 1
Francisk Skorina Gomel State University Belarus BLR 0 1 0 1
Institute of Lorraine Champagne - Ardenne France FRA 0 1 0 1
Mendel University Czech Republic CZE 0 1 0 1
Mogliev State A. Kuleshov University Belarus BLR 0 1 0 1
Mogliev State University of Food Technologies Belarus BLR 0 1 0 1
Norwegian School of Sport Sciences Norway NOR 0 1 0 1
Obuda University Hungary HUN 0 1 0 1
Pierre-and-Marrie-Curie University Paris France FRA 0 1 0 1
Szent Istvan University Hungary HUN 0 1 0 1
Tallinn University of Technology Estonia EST 0 1 0 1
University "1 Decembrie 1918" Alba Iulia Romania ROU 0 1 0 1
University of Almeria Spain ESP 0 1 0 1
University of Applied Sciences Wiesbaden Germany GER 0 1 0 1
University of Deusto Spain ESP 0 1 0 1
University of Gloucestershire United Kingdom GBR 0 1 0 1
University of London United Kingdom GBR 0 1 0 1
University of Mainz Germany GER 0 1 0 1
University of Stuttgart Germany GER 0 1 0 1
University of Tras-os-Montes and Alto Douro Portugal POR 0 1 0 1
University of Ulster Republic of Ireland IRL 0 1 0 1
University of the Basque Country Spain ESP 0 1 0 1
Ramon Llull University Spain ESP 0 1 0 1
International University Sarajevo Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH 0 1 0 1
Ternopil National Economic University Ukraine UKR 0 1 0 1
Kazan Institute of Economics, Management and Law Russia RUS 0 1 0 1
Comenius University Slovakia SVK 0 0 2 2
Lithuanian University of Health Sciences Lithuania LTU 0 0 2 2
Loughborough University United Kingdom GBR 0 0 2 2
Oxford University United Kingdom GBR 0 0 2 2
University of Zurich Switzerland SUI 0 0 2 2
National Sports Academy Vasil Levski Bulgaria BGR 0 0 2 2
University of Frankfurt[disambiguation needed] Germany GER 0 0 2 2
University of Vic Spain ESP 0 0 2 2
University of Rouen France FRA 0 0 1 1
Belarusian Institute of Law Belarus BLR 0 0 1 1
Catholic University of Portugal Portugal POR 0 0 1 1
Coventry University United Kingdom GBR 0 0 1 1
Czech University of Life Science Czech Republic CZE 0 0 1 1
Faith University Turkey TUR 0 0 1 1
Heroit Watt University Germany GBR 0 0 1 1
Jagellonian University Poland POL 0 0 1 1
KOC University Turkey TUR 0 0 1 1
Kuban State University Russia RUS 0 0 1 1
Lithuanian University of Educational Sciences Lithuania LTU 0 0 1 1
Mustafa Kemal University Turkey TUR 0 0 1 1
New 3D General Education School France FRA 0 0 1 1
Nottingham Trent University United Kingdom GBR 0 0 1 1
Queen's University Belfast United Kingdom GBR 0 0 1 1
State University of Tetovo North Macedonia MKD 0 0 1 1
Technical University of Ostrava Czech Republic CZE 0 0 1 1
University of Applied Health Sciences Croatia CRO 0 0 1 1
University of Applied Sciences Aachen Germany GER 0 0 1 1
University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria Austria AUT 0 0 1 1
University of Bern Switzerland SUI 0 0 1 1
University of Caen France FRA 0 0 1 1
University of Cyprus Cyprus CYP 0 0 1 1
University of Dusseldorf Germany GER 0 0 1 1
University of Eastern Finland Finland FIN 0 0 1 1
University of Economics in Bratislava Slovakia SVK 0 0 1 1
University of Exeter United Kingdom GBR 0 0 1 1
University of Fribourg Switzerland SUI 0 0 1 1
University of Groningen Netherlands NED 0 0 1 1
University of Hamburg Germany GER 0 0 1 1
University of Marburg Germany GER 0 0 1 1
University of Montenegro Montenegro MNE 0 0 1 1
University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne France FRA 0 0 1 1
University of Porto Portugal POR 0 0 1 1
University of South Bohemia Czech Republic CZE 0 0 1 1
University of Tuzla Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH 0 0 1 1
Pompeu Fabra University Spain ESP 0 0 1 1
Karlovac University of Applied Sciences Croatia CRO 0 0 1 1
Rhine-Westphalia Institute of Rechnology Aachen Germany GER 0 0 1 1
University Pantheon-Assas Paris 2 France FRA 0 0 1 1
University of Aberdeen United Kingdom GBR 0 0 1 1
University College Martiniere Duchere France FRA 0 0 1 1
Braunschweig University of Technology Germany GER 0 0 1 1
University of Physical Education Hungary HUN 0 0 1 1
British Universities & Colleges Sport United Kingdom GBR 0 0 1 1
Total 216 178 224 618

Symbols

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Verbal identity: motto

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The slogan Hearth believes, mind achieves, proclaims idea of dualism, which is integrated in the very proposal of the dual candidature of Zagreb and Rijeka, and its basic idea is officially explained as follows: "The slogan is the basic concept of the synergy of the heart and mind, two mighty organs of great contrast; however only through their joint work it is possible to achieve the proper functioning of the human body. The concept of dualism and synergy of the heart and mind, promote all the key values that student sports represent: ratio, education, prudence, strength, energy, fighting spirit and love – characteristics that help young people achieve excellence in their academic and athletic lives. The slogan also rests on the concepts of faith as a motivator, and achievement as a result of the successful sports activity. Both concepts represent important elements of sports – faith in one self and one’s own capabilities, faith in victory, the achievement of results, the worthiness of persistence and in vested effort."[13]

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The author of the visual identity is Croatian graphic designer Jurica Dolić, who described his solution as follows: "The visual identity embodies the verbal identity aspect by incorporating the symbol of the heart (shape, red colour) and mind (circle, blue colour). It also embodies a number of other symbols which have an exceptional importance for the candidature of Zagreb and Rijeka: Colours – red, white and blue are the representative colours of Croatian national symbols. Red is the colour of Rijeka, while blue is the representative colour of Zagreb. Shapes – white shapes (inside the blue circle) symbolize the number 16 (year of holding the Games – 2016). Furthermore, these shapes denote the silhouette of “Zagi” (the exceptionally popular mascot of the Zagreb Universiade from 1987), and in the combination with the red colour of the heart portrays a flame as the symbol of the sporting and Olympic spirit."[13]

The mascot

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After public voting, the figure of hamster became an official mascote of EUG2016. Final selection of the mascot is the result of the selection process that began in September 2014, after which at an open call 64 applications with mascot suggestions arrived. Nine-member jury selected three finalists that were presented to the public who was offered the opportunity to make a final decision of the EUG 2016 mascot in the second round of the competition. The winning suggestion was the one by Croatian authors Vedran Rede and Matija Tomšić who created the mascot of hamster, suggesting that it is important to participate and not always to win.[14]

Official Anthem

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'As long as heart believes' is official song of European Universities Games Zagreb-Rijeka 2016.

Author of music and lyrics: Bruno Kovačić

Arrangement and production: Nikša Bratoš

Lyrics:

Look at me, I'm strong and so alive

I can run and I can fly so high

And chase the birds

Up to the sky

I can do it

At least I can try

I can write a song about us all

Make a chorus sound so lyrical

So beautiful

And powerful

Let us sing together to the world

Somewhere in the future I will be

Looking at my younger me

Feeling proud of what my mind achieves

For as long as heart believes

Someday we'll have children of our own

Planet Earth, still our only home

This blue dot we know

Where we love and grow

Will keep on living if we make it so[15][16]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Oxford's Women Lightweight Rowers are European Universities Champions!". Oxford University Sport. 6 August 2014. Archived from the original on 7 May 2016. Retrieved 27 February 2015.
  2. ^ a b "Zagreb-Rijeka To Host European Universities Games In 2016". Croatia Week. 2 June 2013. Retrieved 27 February 2015.
  3. ^ "Hrčak maskota Univerzijade, još mu samo treba dati ime" (in Croatian). Vecernji.hr. 27 January 2015. Retrieved 27 February 2015.
  4. ^ a b c d "European Universities Games Zagreb-Rijeka 2016". European University Sports Association (EUSA). Retrieved 27 February 2015.
  5. ^ a b c d "European Universities Games 2016 and 2018". FISU. 7 June 2013. Retrieved 27 February 2015.
  6. ^ "European Universities Games Coimbra 2018". European University Games. Retrieved 27 February 2015.
  7. ^ "Our Inspiration" (in Croatian). European University Games. Archived from the original on 2014-12-17. Retrieved 27 February 2015.
  8. ^ "Sport".
  9. ^ "EUG 2016 - Opening Ceremony".
  10. ^ "Free tickets for the opening ceremony released".
  11. ^ "The European Universities Games Zagreb – Rijeka 2016 officially opened".
  12. ^ "EUSA president: 'Croatia organized the best Games in history'". Retrieved 2016-09-20.
  13. ^ a b "European Universities Games Zagreb-Rijeka 2016". European University Games. Retrieved 27 February 2015.
  14. ^ "Maskota" (in Croatian). European University Games. Archived from the original on 2014-12-17. Retrieved 27 February 2015.
  15. ^ EUG Zagreb-Rijeka 2016 (2016-06-06), As long as heart believes - Official Song of EUG2016, retrieved 2016-09-20{{citation}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  16. ^ "Introduction of the official song of the EUG: As long as heart believes". Retrieved 2016-09-20.
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