UEFA-RESPEKT-BERICHT 2024/25
Positive Wirkung über den Fußball hinaus
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„Nachhaltigkeit ist ein Ziel, das wir mit voller Überzeugung verfolgen.“

VORWORT DES UEFA-PRÄSIDENTEN

Zum Vorwort

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EINLEITUNG
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INVESTITIONEN

Wertschöpfung und Werterhaltung durch Nachhaltigkeit

SCHUTZ

Schutz des Rechts aller, Fußball in einem sicheren und respektvollen Umfeld zu spielen

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White double-lined shield outline.

PROTECTION

Protecting the right of everyone to enjoy football in a safe and respectful environment

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WIRKUNG

Gesellschaftlicher Einfluss und Schutz der Umwelt

ZAHLEN UND FAKTEN
EUR 1 Mio.

FÜR NACHHALTIGKEIT

115

HatTrick-Nachhaltig-

keitsprojekte in den

UEFA-Mitgliedsverbänden

unterstützt

87%

Mitigation der

CO2-Emissionen

(durch Investitionen in

den Klimaschutz und

CO2-Entnahme)

87%

der Mitgliedsverbände

mit barrierefreien

Dienstleistungen bei

Veranstaltungen ihrer

Nationalteams

394

Millionen Menschen

mit der #FootbALL

Kampagne erreicht

67%

der Fans nutzten zu

den Spielstätten der

UEFA-Endspiele den

öffentlichen Nahverkehr

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FUSSBALL ALS VERBINDENDES ELEMENT
Wie die UEFA den Fußball sicherer und inklusiver macht
7 722

auf der UEFA-Plattform zum Kinder- und Jugendschutz registrierte Nutzer/-innen

397

Millionen Menschen mit der #FootbALL-Kampagne erreicht

85%

der UEFA-Veranstaltungen bieten barrierefreie Dienstleistungen an

WEITERE ZAHLEN

ZENTRALE THEMEN
Fußball als Triebfeder für nachhaltige Entwicklung
Wie die UEFA Umweltschutz im gesamten europäischen Fußball fördert
85%

der Emissionen bei UEFA-Veranstaltungen und intern mitigiert

Erster

Plan zur Reduzierung der Emissionen eingeführt

51 745 Tonnen

CO2e

Ökologischer Fußabdruck der UEFA

WEITERE ZAHLEN

ZENTRALE THEMEN
Fußball als Motor des Wandels
Wie die UEFA durch ihr Handeln Nachhaltigkeit im Fußball verankert
> EUR 2 Mio.

für Nachhaltigkeit

801

Nachhaltigkeitsinitiativen bei Endspielen und Endrunden der UEFA

85%

der UEFA-Mitgliedsverbände haben eine für Nachhaltigkeit verantwortliche Person und eine eigene Strategie

WEITERE ZAHLEN

ZENTRALE THEMEN
Island
Dänemark
Norwegen
Schweden
Färöer-Inseln
Schottland
England
Wales
Republik Irland
Nordirland
Portugal
Gibraltar
Spanien
Andorra
Frankreich
Belgien
Luxemburg
Niederlande
Deutschland
Finnland
Russland
Kasachstan
Aserbaidschan
Armenien
Georgien
Türkei
Polen
Zypern
Israel
Ukraine
Belarus
Litauen
Lettland
Estland
Slowakei
Ungarn
Bosnien-Herzegowina
Kosovo
Nordmazedonien
Griechenland
Albanien
Montenegro
Kroatien
Slowenien
Österreich
Tschechien
Schweiz
San Marino
Italien
Malta
Rumänien
Moldau
Bulgarien
Serbien
Liechtenstein
Förderung der Nachhaltigkeit im europäischen Fußball
Wie die UEFA HatTrick-Mittel ausschüttet, um soziale und Umweltprojekte ihrer Mitglieder zu unterstützen.
ÖFB human rights project: promoting respect, equality, safety, child protection, diversity, and anti-homophobia.
AFFA summer football school program for street children, focusing on health, skills, and well-being.
Text describing Belarus's ABFF football initiative for orphans, with a logo on a dark blue background.
Belgian FA's campaign for inclusion and equality in football, featuring their logo and program details.
Blue graphic with text on a Bosnian football project promoting unity, understanding, and community.
Bulgarian Football Union's inclusive football initiatives and support for people with disabilities.
A blue graphic with the HNS logo and German text detailing educational resources on health and well-being.
FAÄŒR's national walking football project for seniors, increasing participation by 35%.
England (FA) promotes inclusion and interfaith understanding through its "Faith and Football" program, organizing events for major religions.
Estonian Football Association's human rights project on child protection, staff well-being, and inclusion.
Information on the Georgian Football Federation's initiative to develop amputee football, including competitions and increased participation, with a logo.
GFA promotes physical/mental health, offers walking football for over 60s, health tests, and nutrition tips.
Text about Hungarian Football Association's solar panel installation and energy efficiency, with MLSZ logo.
Image showing a blue background with a white circle containing 'KSI' logo and German text about a mental health initiative.
Israeli Football Association's social initiatives for child protection, equality, anti-racism, and inclusion.
Text details Kazakhstan Football Federation's (KFF) sustainable development initiatives.
Kosovo Football Federation (FFK) project for a barrier-free football field, integrating disabled people.
Latvia's football federation uses football for refugee integration, training, and a national team.
LFF promotes health and well-being for older people through various football formats and events.
Logo for FSCG (Football Association of Montenegro) and text describing a project on healthy relationships in youth football.
Text about North Macedonian Football Association's health project with logo on blue background.
German text about Northern Ireland's football association and a logo against a blue and white background.
Polish FA promotes active aging & inclusion via walking football & educational projects to prevent discrimination.
San Marino walking football project promotes health, well-being, and social contacts, with FSGC logo.
Slovak FA's child protection initiative: training, brochures, and support for disadvantaged children.
NZS initiatives to make football accessible for people with intellectual and visual disabilities in Slovenia.
Swedish Football Association's sustainability strategy and gender equality goals, with logo.
Information about the Swiss Football Association's 'Spirit of Football' project and its goals.
German text about TFF's 'Safe Eleven' child protection project in sports, with the TFF logo.
Ukrainian Association of Football's youth protection, disabled football development, and war support initiatives.
FAW's 'Everyone' project promotes safe, open, and inclusive football in Wales, combating discrimination and enhancing child protection.
Andorra's National Stadium installs solar panels, detailing energy production, CO2 savings, and financial benefits.
Armenian Football Federation's Green Goals project: reducing environmental impact, promoting sustainability.
Project 'The Future Is in Our Hands' in Cyprus, promoting environmental responsibility through football and education.
DBU's initiative for environmentally friendly artificial turf and microplastic ban, with DBU logo.
Färöer-Inseln Football Association's sustainability initiative, integrating social and ecological goals.
SPL's strategy: halve CO2 by 2030, reduce microplastics, recycle, and boost environmental awareness.
Text detailing the French Football Federation's environmental strategy, focusing on reducing emissions and climate action.
Information about the German Football Association's (DFB) sustainability strategy and related initiatives.
Greek FA improves sustainability at international matches, reducing food waste & plastic, reusing materials.
Italy's FIGC water sustainability project reduces plastic and CO2 with dispensers, monitored for ecological benefits.
Text about FAI and MyWaste's pilot project for waste management in Ireland, reducing plastic waste.
Text about the Liechtenstein Football Association's recycling event and sustainable LFV-Campus construction.
Luxembourg Football Federation's eco-strategy to reduce emissions and modernize infrastructure.
Malta FA's "Play Green" project, promoting sustainability in football across three levels.
Text about Moldovan Football Federation's energy efficiency improvements at its training center.
KNVB helps football clubs reduce their ecological footprint, adopt green practices, and build sustainable facilities.
Text about Norwegian Football Federation's Kvalitetsklubb+ project, focusing on sustainability and ecological responsibility.
Text about the Portuguese Football Federation's sustainability initiative in women's football, with their logo.
Text detailing the Romanian Football Federation's environmental certifications and sustainability initiatives, with their logo.
Text in German detailing the Russian Football Union's sustainability strategy and report, with key focus areas.
Scottish FA's 2025 stadium project improves energy efficiency, reduces carbon footprint with LED lights.
Serbia's football association (FSS) initiative for environmental awareness and sports infrastructure improvement.
RFEF's 2023-27 sustainability strategy for CO2 reduction and resource efficiency in Spain.
Text about FSHF's project using football for social unity, equality, inclusion, and diversity in Albania.
UEFA Women’s EURO 2025: MEHR ALS EIN TURNIER

Die Frauen-EM-Endrunde hat gezeigt, wie sportliche Großveranstaltungen unter Berücksichtigung sozialer und ökologischer Nachhaltigkeit durchgeführt werden können.

82

nachhaltige Maßnahmen

1,371

barrierefreie Tickets verkauft

85%

der Stadien mit erneuerbaren Energien betrieben

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HÖHEPUNKTE DER SAISON

Alle Maßnahmen, Ziele und KPI der UEFA

SOZIALES

UMWELT

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