As part of European Week of Sport, on September 25, Urban Sport Fest was held at Silosi Beograd—an event that brought together sport, art, and contemporary urban culture in one place. The festival attracted a large number of young people, athletes, and fans of an active lifestyle, giving them the opportunity to try out different urban disciplines, learn new skills, and spend a day filled with good energy and socializing.

Throughout the day, visitors had the chance to enjoy a dynamic program that included freestyle basketball, parkour, sport climbing, BMX tricks, breakdancing, graffiti art, dance challenges, esports, slackline, disc golf, and numerous interactive workshops. The festival was conceived as a space where sport meets creative expression, where young people could actively take part, test their skills, and connect with clubs and communities developing urban sports across Serbia.

The event was ceremonially opened by taekwondo athlete #TeamSerbia Stefan Takov, who delivered a strong message to young people about the importance of movement, discipline, and belief in their own abilities. He emphasized that it is important to stay persistent, believe in yourself, and never give up—both in sport and in everyday life.


Special attention was drawn by the Urban Sport Passport, a guide to urban sports and the most active clubs in the country. Visitors had the opportunity to complete different challenges, collect stamps, and take part in a raffle with valuable prizes, which further encouraged active participation and a competitive spirit.

Local DJs Spale and Sara took care of the all-day atmosphere, while the evening was rounded out by performances from Ive Zhive and the band Who See, bringing the festival to a close in the spirit of music, sport, and togetherness.
European Week of Sport continues over the coming days across Serbia through numerous sports and educational activities, and all information about upcoming events is available on the website www.evropskanedeljasporta.rs.




