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词条 Draft:Centro Sportivo Italiano
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  1. History

  2. See also

  3. References

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The Centro Sportivo Italiano, or Italian Sports Center (CSI) is an Italian non-profit national organization, mainly based on volunteering, recognized as a sports promotion body and social promotion association that promotes sports.[1] It is based in Rome.[2]

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| motto = Education with sport
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| formation = 1944
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| language = Italian
| leader_name = Vittorio Bosio
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| name = Italian Sports Center
| website = www.csi-net.it/
| native_name = Centro Sportivo Italiano
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| location = Rome, Italy
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| abbreviation = CSI / ISC
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History

The Italian Sports Center is the oldest multi-sports association active in Italy. Its foundation dates back to 1944, following the Italian Youth of Catholic Action, by having desire to continue the Federation of Italian Catholic Sports Associations (FASCI). It was created in 1906 by the Catholic Action and then dissolved in 1927 in execution of the Royal Decree 6 November 1926, n. 1848 (Consolidated Law of Public Security Laws - TULPS), which established the dissolution of all parties, unions, associations and non-Fascist organizations, which was issued urgently by the Fascist government, just a week after the failed attack suffered by Benito Mussolini by the young anarchist Anteo Zamboni in Bologna on the occasion of the new Stadio Littoriale (now Stadio "Renato Dall'Ara"). After the dissolution of all the "secular" political associations and organizations, the various activities of social and mass importance, including sports, passed under the management and programs of the Fascist Party and local and national governing bodies, without any possibility of democratic life and free initiative.

See also

  • List of sporting goods manufacturers
  • Voluntary Sector

References

1. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.statista.com/study/44743/nonprofit-organizations-and-ngos-in-italy/|title=Nonprofit organizations and NGOs in Italy {{!}} Statista|website=Statista|language=en|access-date=2018-11-07}}
2. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.csi.milano.it/|title=CSI MILANO|last=|first=|date=|website=|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|access-date=}}
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