Trinidad Alfonso Foundationorganization headed by Juan Roigpresented its eleventh edition. FE projectR (Foment d’Esportistes amb Reptes) is a program that provides financial support and social promotion to athletes from the Community of Valencia.

FER 2023 Project consisting of 145 componentsdistributed in three available categories since the beginning of the program, in 2013. 40 of them are included in the “Elite” level. and they will receive a grant ranging from €12,000 to €16,000. The other 40 people belong to the “Words” category and will receive an amount ranging from €6,000 to €8,000. Finally, the 65 youngest members of the “Vivero” category will receive an allowance of €3,000 (for those achieving national and international results) or €2,000 (for athletes meeting only one requirement). two ways).

Meanwhile, for the sixth consecutive year, Project FER has also RES InstructorsThe hotline for some of the best technicians in the Valencian Community. Depending on the number of FER Project athletes trained and the category they belong to, scholarships for trainers range from €3,000 to €5,000. In this sixth edition, there are 13 beneficiaries. Likewise, all four clubs were divided into FER Clubs according to the number of FER athletes they have in their squads. The amounts received by these organizations range from €8,000 to €12,000. In total, the amount allocated by Juan Roig, President of the Trinidad Alfonso Foundation, for all these aids amounts to 1 million Euros. Since last year, the global concept designed for this entire Olympic cycle is the “Valencian Revolution”.A nod to Paris, the scene of the French Revolution and the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games, and a call to the great action Valencia has to experience in the face of that big event next year. Many personalities from Spanish sport attended this presentation of the eleventh edition of the FER Project. Among others, there was Alexander WhitePresident of the Spanish Olympic Committee, miguel carballedaPresident of the Spanish Paralympic Committee and various Presidents of the Spanish federations: Raul Chapado (athletics), francisco blazquez (handball), Jesus Carballo (gymnastics) and Jose Luis Lopez Cerron (cycling). A delegation from Valencia Basket (headed by General Manager Enric Carbonell and made up of players Sam Van Rossom and Klemen Prepelic, Villarreal CF’s largest shareholder and President Fernando Roig, and Levante UD President Quico Catalán) met. and the presidents of the Valencian sports federations. Another exceptional participant was Carlos Toro, a historical sports journalist, music composer and creator of the song “Resistiré” at the time.

In addition, ideas and advice were exchanged between master handball goalkeeper Silvia Navarro, an athlete who already knows what it means to play three Games and is looking for her fourth ticket, and two UA triathletes looking to debut in Paris 2024. Roberto Sánchez Mantecón and athlete Enrique Llopis. There was also a particularly endearing moment when family members who were key figures for elite athletes were recognized for humor and emotion.