
Activate your energy
Activate your energy
Committed to school sports
Encouraging physical activity and its values
Encouraging physical activity and its values
The Repsol Foundation is promoting the "Activate your Energy" project to encourage sports from an early age and promote a healthy lifestyle among young people through camaraderie, perseverance, and team spirit.
Sport is essential for the physical and emotional development of children. Through sport, children learn to work as a team, respect rules, manage frustration, and celebrate their own and others' achievements.

Who is it aimed at?
Who is it aimed at?
As a result of our commitment to the communities where Repsol is present, the “Activate Your Energy” project is mainly carried out at schools and sports clubs in:
- A Coruña
- Cantabria
- Murcia
- Móstoles (Madrid)
- Ciudad Real
- Tarragona
- Sines and Santiago do Cacem (Portugal)

Team uniforms for schoolchildren
Team uniforms for schoolchildren
We support teams of school-age children by equipping them with complete team uniforms for soccer, volleyball, and basketball.
The uniforms come in the colors of each team, and each jersey is personalized with the name and number of each player, as well as the team's badge.
Our figures
Our figures
148
Participating locations
412
Educational centers and sports clubs
49,209
Participating boys and girls
The opinion of our protagonists
The opinion of our protagonists
The real protagonists tell you what the experience is like and why it's important to promote these types of projects among young people.

"It is very important to promote sports among young people. Sports have values that help develop children's personalities."
Carlos Sande
Metropolitan Cultural and Sports Association (Arteixo)

"What I like most about sports is playing with my friends, and that way I stay healthy."
Uxio Piñeiro Fernandez
Metropolitan Cultural and Sports Association (Arteixo)

"The most important values in sports for me are discipline and self-improvement, and they’re something you can apply to your everyday life."
Marta Francés Gómez
Paralympic Triathlete