Youth Sport Games celebrate 30th anniversary in Split, Croatia
The Guardian Sport • 2 min read • Latest: Aug 22, 2026, 7:00 AM
Last updated Aug 22, 2026

The Plazma Youth Sport Games are taking place in Split, Croatia, marking their 30th anniversary this summer. The event features nearly half a million participants from several Balkan countries and includes competitions in ten sports, such as chess and 3v3 basketball. Celebrity coaches, including Sean Dyche and Ana Ivanovic, are mentoring young athletes throughout the games. The event aims not only to foster athletic talent but also to promote teamwork and social values among participants.
- •Event features nearly half a million young athletes from multiple Balkan nations.
- •Competitions include chess and 3v3 basketball among ten sports.
- •Celebrity coaches mentor participants during the games.
- •Organizers emphasize lessons in teamwork and collaboration.
- 7:00 AMThe Guardian Sport — ‘A brilliant initiative’: the Youth Sport Games goes from strength to strength
"Europe’s biggest amateur sports event for children – that has drawn celebrity ambassadors ranging from Sean Dyche to Alastair Campbell – has marked its 30th birthday in Split On a dais overlooking the Adriatic, 20 children are playing chess. Arranged in a circle, they are competing not against each other but against the grandmaster Nigel Short, who passes awkwardly around the group playing one move each time. The children are no slouches, the best young chess players from the Balkans. But, in a twist, they can also call on the support of celebrity coaches. And so we have the unusual sight of precocious chess talents being coached through their games not just by the former French Open champion Ana Ivanovic, but by the former Burnley manager Sean Dyche and, in quite the eyebrow-raiser, the rightwing tech billionaire Peter Thiel. This is just one event at the Plazma Youth Sport Games (YSG), which is celebrating its 30th anniversary in the Croatian city of Split this month. Described by some of its more esteemed visitors as “the Davos of sport”, it brings eminent figures from the world of sport and politics to the Dalmatian coast each summer. More important, it is also the biggest amateur sports event for children in Europe. Just under half a million young people from across Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Slovenia and North Macedonia took part in qualifying for this year’s event. The finals in 10 sports – from chess to 3v3 basketball – are then held over the course of a week in Split. Alongside the competition, children are encouraged to learn lessons in teamwork, collaboration and putting phones away. The organisers describe Plazma as both a sporting event and a “social project”. Continue reading...
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