National Paralympic Committee Germany
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Country | Germany |
Code | GER |
Continental association | EPC |
President | Friedhelm Julius Beucher [de][1] |
Website | www |
National Paralympic Committee Germany (German: Deutsche Behindertensportverband e.V. (DBS)) is responsible for Germany's participation in the Paralympic Games.
The DBS represents rehabilitation sports, popular sports, and professional sports.[2]
Football 5-a-side
To raise awareness, players from Bundesliga club FC Bayern Munich along with players from the Football 5-a-side national team and students from the St. Anna Gymnasiums in Augsburg participated in a promotional training session.[3]
See also
References
External links
- Deutscher Behindertensportverband und Nationales Paralympisches Komitee (DBS) e.V. (in German)
- Team Deutschland Paralympics (in German)
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