SVITE memory game now available for download

12.01.2026.

The S.V.I.T.E – Sporting Values: The Teen Edition project has reached an important milestone with the release of the SVITE memory game, an educational tool designed to help young people learn and reflect on core sport values through play.

Developed through the collaboration of partner organisations from Serbia, North Macedonia and Portugal, the game was created based on insights gathered from focus groups, workshops and practical activities with teenagers.

The aim of the game is to support learning about values such as teamwork, fair play, respect, inclusion, responsibility and perseverance in an interactive and engaging way.

Learning sport values through play

The SVITE Memory Game combines a classic memory-card format with short questions and real-life sport situations that encourage players to think about behaviour, decision-making and cooperation in sport and everyday life. The game can be used in different environments, including: schools and physical education classes sport clubs and youth training sessions youth organisations and non-formal education activities family and community learning settings.

By creating space for discussion and reflection, the game helps young people better understand how sport values apply both on and off the field.

The SVITE Memory Game is now freely available for educators, coaches, youth workers and organisations interested in promoting positive sport values. You can download the full game materials, including printable cards and instructions, at the following link:

Download the SVITE Memory Game

The materials can be easily printed and used in workshops, classrooms, sport activities or community events.

About the project

The S.V.I.T.E – Sporting Values: The Teen Edition project is supported by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union and aims to promote positive sport values among teenagers aged 10–16 through participatory activities, intercultural learning and innovative educational tools. Through cooperation between partner organisations and direct engagement with young people, the project demonstrates how sport can be used as a powerful learning environment for developing social skills, cooperation and responsible behaviour.