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MEDITERRANEAN HEALTH CENTRE

Institute for Kinesiology Research of the Science and Research Centre Koper
Arena Bonifika, Koper, Slovenia; December 13th, 2017

On December 13th, 2017, Institute for Kinesiology Research of the Science and 
Research Centre Koper held an opening ceremony of its new Mediterranean Health 
Centre. The Centre was established with a strong support of the Municipality of Koper 
and will significantly add to the development of sports activities locally as well as in 
the wider region. With the cooperation of the team of experts from the nearby Izola 
General Hospital, the main purpose of the Centre is to give support in rehabilitation 
after sports injuries.

A solemn opening ceremony was introduced with a speech held by the Head of the 
Institute for Kinesiology Research of the ZRS Koper, Assoc. Prof. Boštjan Šimunič, 
Ph.D., who summarized the past achievements of the Institute. Prof. Rado Pišot, Ph.D., 
Director of ZRS Koper, further explained the planned purposes of the new Mediter-
ranean Health Centre premises. He pointed out the Center’s general support of active 
healthy living and of the widely acknowledged Mediterranean lifestyle. Its main focus 
is going to be on functional diagnostics, development and planning of modern and 
holistic exercise programs, rehabilitation programs designed to the specific individual 
needs, thus, providing safe and quick return of active sportsmen and women to their 
activities and designing healthy ergonomic working conditions.

The Municipality of Koper has been a strong supporter of the Centre since the be-
ginning. As the Mayor, Mr. Boris Popovič put it, it represents an important step towards 
the realization of a long-time ambition of the Municipality of Koper to become an 
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terranean Health Centre was also expressed by the President of the Slovenian Olympic 
Committee Mr. Bogdan Gabrovec, and the Head of the Institute of Sports Medicine 
of the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Maribor, Assoc. Prof. Matjaž Vogrin, 
M.D., Ph.D.

With this even, the Institute for Kinesiology Research of the ZRS Koper rounded 
up the year 2017 that can be marked as a successful one. It was the year in which the 
Institute obtained two important and worldwide acknowledged accreditations, namely 
a FIFA Medical Centre of Excellence (in collaboration with the Institute of Sports Me-
dicine of the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Maribor, the Brdo National Foot-
ball Centre and Maribor University Medical Centre) and an Olympic Sports Medicine 
Centre (in collaboration with Izola General Hospital), the latter providing sportsmen 
with fast and efficient injury diagnostics and first aid. 

The Centre opening earned special acknowledgement by the President of UEFA, 
Mr. Aleksander Čeferin, who sent his congratulations to the entire team of the Institute 
for Kinesiology Research of the ZRS Koper. 

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MEDITERANSKI CENTER ZDRAVJA

Inštitut za kineziološke raziskave, Znanstveno-raziskovalno središče Koper
Arena Bonifika, Koper, 13. December 2017

V koprski Areni Bonifika je 13. decembra 2017 Inštitut za kineziološke raziska-
ve Znanstveno-raziskovalnega središča Koper (ZRS) slovesno odprl prostore Medi-
teranskega centra zdravja. Center, ki je zaživel ob podpori Mestne občine Koper, bo 
pomembno prispeval k razvoju športa v lokalnem okolju in širše, v prvi vrsti pa bo 
ob sodelovanju strokovnjakov Splošne bolnišnice Izola (SBI) namenjen rehabilitaciji 
posameznikov po športnih poškodbah.

Svečana otvoritev se je pričela z uvodnim pozdravom predstojnika Inštituta za ki-
neziološke raziskave, ZRS Koper, dr. Boštjana Šimuniča, ki je povzel vse dosedanje 
dosežke Inštituta, ki ga vodi. Direktor ZRS Koper, prof. Rado Pišot, je v nadaljevanju 
pojasnil, da bodo novi prostori Mediteranskega centra zdravja namenjeni vsesplošni 
podpori zdravju, ki bo slonela na mediteranskem življenjskem slogu s svetovno prizna-
nim znakom odličnosti. Aktivnosti centra bodo osredotočene na funkcionalno diagno-
stiko, razvoj in načrtovanje sodobnih in celostnih programov vadbe in rehabilitacije po 
meri posameznikov, z zagotavljanjem varnega vračanja po poškodbah pa tudi načrto-
vanju zdravega delovnega okolja.

Odprtje centra je omogočila Mestna občina Koper, saj sodeč po besedah župana, 
gospoda Borisa Popoviča, Mediteranski center zdravja predstavlja pomemben korak 
k uresničitvi dolgoletnih prizadevanj občine, da bi Koper postal tudi športno-turistič-
ni center. Podporo odprtju Mediteranskega centra zdravja sta izrazila tudi predsednik 
Olimpijskega komiteja Slovenije, gospod Bogdan Gabrovec in predstojnik Inštituta za 
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Inštitut za kineziološke raziskave ZRS Koper, je s tem dogodkom zaključil uspešno 
leto 2017, v katerem je pridobil dve pomembni mednarodni akreditaciji – FIFA medi-
cinski center odličnosti (v sodelovanju z Inštitutom za športno medicino Medicinske 
fakultete v Mariboru, Centrom NZS Brdo in UKC Maribor) in Olimpijski referenčni 
športno-medicinski center (v sodelovanju s Splošno bolnišnico Izola), v katerem bodo 
športniki po diagnostiki dobili hitro pomoč. Obe akreditaciji sta svoj sedež dobili v Me-
diteranskem centru zdravja. Hkrati se s tem imenovanjem zaokrožuje slovenska mreža 
referenčnih medicinskih centrov.

Ob odprtju Mediteranskega centra zdravja je čestitke Inštitutu za kineziološke razi-
skave ZRS Koper poslal tudi predsednik UEFE, gospod Aleksander Čeferin.

Matej Kleva