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Sport Ireland pledges to work with Department of Sport "to establish how MMA operates in Ireland"

Sport Ireland has released a statement in the wake of the tragic death of Portuguese MMA fighter ...



Sport Ireland pledges to work...
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Sport Ireland pledges to work with Department of Sport "to establish how MMA operates in Ireland"

Sport Ireland has released a statement in the wake of the tragic death of Portuguese MMA fighter Joao Carvalho on Monday.

The national sports governing body says that it will work with the Government to establish how Mixed Martial Arts operates in Ireland and under what regulatory framework it may to operate in the future.

Sport Ireland has also stressed that it does not recognise MMA in any form at present and that they have had no formal engagement with any organisation representing MMA.

There has been widespread criticism of the lack of regulation for MMA events in Ireland, which are largely run by private operators.

"Regardless of the relationship with Sport Ireland or any statutory authority, the primary responsibility for Health & Safety for an event rests with the organiser and the relevant governing body," they said in a statement.

"Any review of the tragic events of last Saturday should be carried out by relevant authorities. That does not include Sport Ireland as it does not recognise MMA in any form.

"Sport Ireland will work with the Department of Sport to establish how MMA operates in Ireland and under what regulatory framework it may operate in the future.

"Sport Ireland has had no formal engagement with any organisation representing MMA on recognition to date.

"Sport Ireland recognises National Governing Bodies of sport and operates a recognition programme for sports/disciplines that do not have that status. Sports seek recognition as it provides access to funding and other supports & services from Sport Ireland. For many organisations it is valuable as an endorsement of that body which may be important for governance and commercial reasons.

"There is a process for recognition and criteria that must be met. Without going into huge detail the applicant should be able to demonstrate that it is a functioning corporate body (M & As, audited accounts, functioning board etc), is affiliated with a relevant international organisation, is operating as the governing authority with rules etc and has clubs and memberships around the country."

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