RAPPORT DE L’UEFA SUR LE RESPECT 2024/25
Des effets au-delà du terrain
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« La durabilité est un objectif que nous soutenons pleinement. »

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INTRODUCTION
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INVESTISSEMENT

Créer et protéger la valeur à travers la durabilité

PROTECTION

Protéger les droits de tous de profiter du football dans un cadre sûr et respectueux

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PROTECTION

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

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ACTION

Générer des effets sociaux et encourager le respect de l’environnement

CHIFFRES CLÉS
> EUR 1 Mio.

INVESTIS DANS LA

DURABILITÉ

115

projets de durabilité

HatTrick soutenus

dans les associations

membres de l’UEFA

87 %

des émissions de carbone

atténuées par un fonds

d’investissement pour

le climat et l’absorption

de carbone

87 %

des associations

membres proposent des

services d’accessibilité

lors des événements

de leur équipe nationale

394

millions de personnes

atteintes par la

Campagne #FootbALL

67 %

des supporters ont

utilisé les transports

publics pour se rendre

à des finales de l’UEFA

PLUS DE DONNÉES SUR LES DOMAINES D’ACTION

PLUS DE DONNÉES SOCIALES

PLUS DE DONNÉES ENVIRONNEMENTALES

Le football comme force fédératrice
Comment l’UEFA rend le football plus sûr et plus inclusif
7722

utilisateurs enregistrés sur la plateforme de protection de l’enfance et de la jeunesse de l’UEFA

397

millions de personnes atteintes par la campagne #FootbALL

85 %

des événements de l’UEFA proposent des services d’accessibilité

PLUS DE DONNÉES

PROJETS PHARES
Le football comme moteur de la réduction
Comment l’UEFA accélère la protection de l’environnement à travers le football européen
85 %

des émissions des événements et de l’organisation interne de l’UEFA atténuées

Premier

plan de réduction des émissions lancé

51 745

tCO2e

Empreinte carbone de l’UEFA

PLUS DE DONNÉES

PROJETS PHARES
Le football comme vecteur de changement
Comment l’UEFA intègre la durabilité dans le football à travers ses domaines d’action
> EUR 1 Mio.

investis dans la durabilité

801

initiatives de durabilité lors de nos finales

85 %

de nos associations membres ont un responsable et une stratégie SES

PLUS DE DONNÉES

PROJETS PHARES
Accélérer la durabilité dans le football européen
Comment l’UEFA finance des projets sociaux et environnementaux avec les fonds HatTrick
Islande
Danemark
Norvège
Suède
Îles Féroé
Écosse
Angleterre
Pays de Galles
République d’Irlande
Irlande du Nord
Portugal
Gibraltar
Espagne
Andorre
France
Belgique
Luxembourg
Pays-Bas
Allemagne
Finlande
Russie
Kazakhstan
Azerbaïdjan
Arménie
Géorgie
Turquie
Pologne
Chypre
Israël
Ukraine
Bélarus
Lituanie
Lettonie
Estonie
Slovaquie
Hongrie
Bosnie-Herzégovine
Kosovo
Macédoine du Nord
Grèce
Albanie
Monténégro
Croatie
Slovénie
Autriche
Tchéquie
Suisse
Saint-Marin
Italie
Malte
Roumanie
Moldavie
Bulgarie
Serbie
Liechtenstein
Austrian Football Federation's project on human rights, equality, and diversity in football.
Text about Azerbaijan football federation (AFFA) summer school for vulnerable children, promoting well-being and inclusion.
Belarus ABFF project uses football for orphans' development, social inclusion, and healthy living.
Belgian FA logo and text on 'Come Together & Safe Together' project promoting inclusion and safety in football.
Text about the Bosnia-Herzegovina Football Federation's project promoting unity and education, with the BHFF logo.
BFU's 'More than a Game' strategy promotes disability inclusion in Bulgarian football via initiatives.
The Croatian Football Federation (HNS) launched a digital platform with educational videos on health and well-being.
Information about Czech walking football development by FAČR, supporting tournaments and league.
The FA promotes mutual understanding & inclusion through its 'Faith and Football' program, celebrating diverse religions.
Estonian FA project on human rights, child protection, and football inclusion for all, including walking football and disabled participants.
Details of Georgia's GFF amputee football project, including national structure, competitions, and player growth to 85.
Gibraltar FA promotes health and well-being through football for all ages, including walking football and nutrition.
Hungarian MLSZ installed 158 solar panels, inverters, and batteries for energy efficiency and sustainability.
An initiative by KSI Iceland for mental health support for young footballers, with workshops and therapy.
IFA's social initiatives protect youth, promote equality, and inclusion in football, engaging 9500 players.
Kazakhstan Football Federation's initiatives for inclusion, health, and social responsibility in football.
Kosovo Football Federation builds an accessible football field to encourage participation for people with disabilities.
Blue graphic: Latvian Football Federation's initiative supporting refugees via football for inclusion.
Lithuanian LFF promotes senior health via football programs, with over 1500 participants nationwide.
Project for healthy relationships in football, promoting positive interactions for young athletes and children.
Text about North Macedonia Football Federation's health and wellness project for staff and young players.
IFA's goal: empower disabled football teams & athletes, promote discipline, and provide professional training.
PZPN projects: education, social activities, active aging, preventing violence, discrimination, and racism in football.
Blue graphic with text detailing San Marino's walking football project for health and social links, featuring the FSGC logo.
SFZ promotes child protection, trains coaches, raises awareness, and supports disadvantaged children in football.
Slovenia's football program for disabled persons, including Special Olympics and blind football initiatives.
Swedish Football Association's strategy for gender equality, 40% female representation, and governance.
Switzerland's 'Spirit of Football' project promotes responsible, fair, and sustainable football culture.
TFF's Safe Eleven project promotes child protection and development for young athletes in Turkey, reaching 217,000+.
Ukrainian Association of Football logo and text detailing their child protection, disability football, and refugee support programs.
FAW initiatives for safe, inclusive Welsh football, combating racism and promoting child protection and awareness from age five.
Image with FAF logo and text detailing Andorra's solar project: energy generation, CO2 reduction, economic benefits.
Armenia (AFF) Green Goals project: football sustainability via recycling, tree planting, education.
Green graphic: Cyprus "Future Is in Our Hands" project, fostering environmental responsibility via football and education.
Denmark's DBU tests synthetic pitches, collecting data for European rubber granule ban, promoting sustainable solutions.
Faroese Football Association (FSF) sustainability strategy, integrating social and environmental objectives.
Finland's Football Association logo and text detailing their environmental sustainability strategy and CO2 reduction goals.
French Football Federation's environmental strategy focuses on emissions, energy, water, and climate adaptation.
German DFB's sustainability strategy, including data tools, reporting, and league initiatives.
Hellenic Football Federation's sustainability initiatives, focusing on waste reduction, material reuse, and circular economy principles.
FIGC's sustainable water initiative: plastic reduction, carbon cuts, water conservation, eliminating 30,332 bottles.
FAI's waste management toolkit, plastic reduction, circularity, and biodigester installation in Ireland.
Liechtenstein FA promotes recycling with workshops and a new campus built with 55% recycled cement.
FLF's "Emission Reduction 2.0" project reduces GHG emissions by 50% and electricity consumption by 30%.
Malta FA's PlayGreen project promotes sustainability education and eco-friendly behaviors, engaging 5000+ people.
FMF rebuilt national team center, enhancing energy efficiency and player facilities, reducing costs by 30%.
KNVB's Green Club helps football clubs reduce environmental footprint and adopt sustainable practices.
Image displaying information about Norway's Quality Club+ project, focusing on sustainability in football.
Portugal (FPF) promotes sustainability in women's football through "Kicking Goals for the Planet" initiative.
Romanian football federation achieves EMAS & ISO 14001, implements UEFA sustainability tools, engages public & clubs.
La Fédération Russe de Football développe sa stratégie de durabilité jusqu'en 2028, avec un rapport social et environnemental.
Scottish FA stadium energy project replaced 359 halogen/sodium bulbs with LED, saving 48,000 kWh/year.
Text describing Serbia's Green Village Champions League for ecological awareness and local sports.
Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) 2023-27 sustainability strategy and actions.
Text describing FSHF's social project promoting inclusion, equality, and diversity through football in Albania.
EURO FÉMININ de l’UEFA 2025 : PLUS QU’UN TOURNOI

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mesures de durabilité

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85 %

des sites exploités avec de l’énergie renouvelable

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