
On April 11, 2025, the final Transnational Project Meeting (TPM5) of the Erasmus+ Sport project TALENT was held at the Faculty of Sport and Physical Education in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Representatives from all six partner countries attended in person, with KMOP joining online due to travel disruptions. During this conclusive meeting, partners focused on wrapping up the project’s final deliverables, including the Monitoring

As part of the Erasmus+ Sport project TALENT, the consortium has published five concise and user-friendly booklets of recommendations aimed at key stakeholders involved in the development of talented children in sport: coaches, parents, teachers, sports clubs, and decision makers. Each booklet provides tailored, evidence-based guidance on how to identify, support, and nurture young talent, while addressing the specific challenges of managing dual careers,

As part of the TALENT Erasmus+ Sport project, comprehensive training materials have been developed to support teachers and sports coaches in recognizing and nurturing talented children. These materials, grounded in the project’s evidence-based methodology, serve as a cornerstone for building inclusive, supportive, and sustainable environments for young talents in both educational and sports settings. Structured across four core modules, the training covers essential themes