RCD Mallorca, Integra Foundation renew agreement
By Natascha Rivera • Published: 10 Jun 2025 • 12:34 • 1 minute read
RCD Mallorca and the Mallorca Integra Foundation have renewed their commitment to inclusive sports activities. Photo Credit: RCD Mallorca
The football club RCD Mallorca and the Reial Mallorca Foundation have renewed their agreement with the Mallorca Integra Foundation to continue collaborating on joint projects and programs for the community, such as LaLiga Genuine and Cambiando Miradas.
The agreement was signed at the newly refurbished Son Moix Stadium, by RCD Mallorca’s CEO of Business, Alfonso Díaz, and the co-founder of the Mallorca Integra Foundation, Aurora Sampol. The Foundation was founded in 2002 and aims to create spaces for diverse groups and people in need, including children, disabled people, young people at risk of social exclusion, and elderly people.
LaLiga Genuine is a project that aims to make football accessible for people with developmental disabilities. With a motto of “sharing before competing,” the project prioritises sportsmanship and inclusion over winning. Cambiando Miradas is an assortment of awareness courses organised by RCD Mallorca and the Mallorca Integra Foundation, and aims to promote inclusion for aspiring players of all ethnic and developmental backgrounds. During the courses, students can also meet RCD Mallorca players and interact with them.
This follows RCD Mallorca’s announcement of significant improvements to their beloved home stadium, making it more accessible for community and fan events. The new improvements include an official RCD Mallorca store, a public access area, and a sports pub.
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Natascha Rivera
Natascha is a Dominican writer based in Spain with a background in audiovisual and marketing communication. A lifelong reader and passionate storyteller, she brings a creative edge to her work at Euro Weekly News. Her multicultural perspective informs her coverage of lifestyle and community stories, offering fresh angles and relatable storytelling that connects with a diverse audience.
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