3,000+ sports science pros heading to Manchester for European conference

Manchester has been announced as the host of the European College of Sport Science (ECSS) Annual Congress in 2027, an event which is expected to attract 3,000 delegates and generate a £5.8m boost for the local economy.

The successful bid was led by Manchester Metropolitan University’s Institute of Sport in partnership with Marketing Manchester, Manchester Central, and Manchester Met.

The ECSS Annual Congress, a pivotal event in the sport science calendar, will showcase cutting-edge research, innovation, and best practices in the field.

Janice L Thompson, incoming president of the European College of Sport Science, said: “We lead the promotion and application of world class, multi- and interdisciplinary science in sport, exercise, physical activity and health.

“Manchester is the ideal location for our 2027 congress due to its internationally renowned facilities, its global reputation as a top destination for sport, and the research and education excellence of Manchester Met’s Institute of Sport.”

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Tim Cable, director of the Manchester Met Institute of Sport and Manchester Conference Ambassador, said: “Being able to bring 3,000 sport and exercise science academics and practitioners into Manchester, a global city of sport, is truly exciting. We look forward to continuing our excellent partnership with Marketing Manchester and Manchester Central in delivering this iconic event.”

Victoria Braddock, managing director of Marketing Manchester, said: “This win is a result of a collaborative effort, demonstrating the strength of our city’s partnerships.

“Manchester’s world class conference facilities, coupled with the academic expertise of Manchester Metropolitan University, provide the perfect environment for this globally significant event.”

Manchester Central will serve as the hub for the congress, offering modern facilities and a welcoming environment for delegates.

Lori Hoinkes, CEO of Manchester Central, said: “Welcoming high profile global congresses such as this fill our team with pride; not just in ensuring that every delegate has an exceptional experience, but knowing the valuable contribution events like this make to our city, driving both economic growth and social impact as world leading knowledge is exchanged.”

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