Spanish Federation of Sportspeople with Cerebral Palsy
Spanish Federation of Sportspeople with the Cerebral Palsy is the national sports federation for people with cerebral palsy. It is composed of regional federations. It supports a number of sports.
As a result of the increase in participation and interest in the disability during the late 1960s, then president of the Spanish Olympic CommitteeJuan Antonio Samaranch charged Guillermo Cabezas to create the Spanish Sports Federation for the Physically Disabled. While originally created only for people with physical disabilities, it soon became a catchall organization representing multiple disability types including people with cerebral palsy. In 1990, the General Law of Sports was passed, which led to changes in how sport was organized inside Spain. Eventually, changes in response to the law assisted in creating a landscape that resulted in the creation of several national Spanish disability sport organizations including this one, which was created in 1993. Prior to this, cerebral palsy sport in the country was handled by Federación ASPACE. At the time of its founding, Madrid had a regional federation for cerebral palsy sport, founded two years prior in 1991. The organization was originally named Spanish Sports Federation for Cerebral Palsy. At the time of the organization's creation, it supported only athletics, cycling, table tennis, swimming, 7-a-side soccer, boccia, and skiing. FEDPC amended its statues in September 1995, May 2005 February 2007, and June 2012. In the first half of 1999, they received a grant from Ministry of Education and Culture for 18,443,000 ₧. In the first half of 2000, they received a grant from the Ministry of Education, Culture and Sports for 19,000,000 ₧. In the second half of 2001, they received a grant from Ministry of Education, Culture and Sport for 13,500,000₧. In the fourth quarter of 2011, they received funding from the Ministry of Education, Culture and Sport.
Sports
Sports the organization supports include athletics, equestrian, cycling, swimming, boccia, table tennis, 7-a-side football, and powerchair football. There are eight classes of disability severity for competitions in Spain that are supported by FEDPC. In 2007, FEDPC formally supported a number of sports including athletics, coccia, cycling, skiing, 7-a-side football, powerlifting, powerchair hockey, swimming, table tennis, archery and sailing. The organization had 18 representatives at the 2008 Summer Paralympics. In 2010, the Benasque Handix Foundation, Asociación Amigos Corazón Grande, Spanish Federation of Sports for Persons with Physical Disabilities, FEDPC and Spanish Blind Sports Federation were involved with organizing a national skiing competition in Benasque in which over 80 disability skiers participated.