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Football and Social Responsibility (FSR). From unite against racism to Respect Diversity Geneva, 20.10.2011. Football and Social Responsibility. Institutional – stakeholders. 53 UEFA member associations European Club Associations (ECA) Association of European Prof. Football Leagues (EPFL)
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Football and Social Responsibility (FSR) From uniteagainstracism to Respect Diversity Geneva, 20.10.2011
Football and Social Responsibility Institutional – stakeholders • 53 UEFA member associations • European Club Associations (ECA) • Association of European Prof. Football Leagues (EPFL) • FIFA • National player trade unions (FIFPro) • Football Supporters Europe (FSE) • European Union (EC / Council of Europe) • European Team Sports; EHF, IIHF, FIRA-AER and CEV Location, 06/06/2014
Institutional framework Anti-doping unit Anti-corruption unit Club licensing scheme Social dialogue Financial Fairplay HR; equal opportunity recruitment policy Protection of minorities Football and Social Responsibility
Football and Social Responsibility Social Responsibility strategy • Core Partnership Portfolio • Ad Hoc Partnerships • Monaco Award • Finance mechanism
Peace, Reconsilitation and Violance Health Football for all abilities Racism and Discrimiation Humanitarian & Natural Disasters Environment Core partnership portfolio 2007-2011strategic themes Football and Social Responsibility
Football and Social Responsibility Core partnership portfolio 2007-2011strategic partner • Cross Cultures Project Association (CCPA) • World Heart Federation (WHF) • Special Olympics Europe Eurasia (SOEE) • Football Against Racism in Europe (FARE-network) • Education 4 Peace (Master your Emotions) • Terre des Hommes (TdH)
Football and Social Responsibility Ad Hoc partnerships • Swiss Academy for Development (SAD) www.sportanddev.org • International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) • Homeless World Cup with ProPoor Sports • WWF, for a living planet
Football and Social Responsibility Monaco Charity Award 1998-2010 • 1998 SOEE • 1999-2000 ICRC • 2001 FARE-network • 2002 CCPA • 2003 Make-A-Wish • 2004 INAS-FID • 2005 ProPoor Sports • 2006 IBSA • 2007 CPISRA • 2008 ELA • 2009 NADS • 2010 UNODS • 2011 streetfootballworld
Football and Social Responsibility Budget Objective • continue to re-invest fine income • aim at 0.7% of UEFA Ø gross income • comply with int’l. standard of 0.7% of GDP
Football and Social Responsibility uniteagainstracism campaign
Football and Social Responsibility uniteagainstracism campaign • Conferences: • 2003 London at Chelsea • 2006 Barcelona at Camp Nou • 2009 Warsawat Hilton Hotel • 2013 France?
Football and Social Responsibility Institutional discrimination • Seminar: • 2011 Amsterdam 2009-11 = 14 female committee members overall, 3 of which were Vice-Chair positions (all 3 in Women’s Football Committee) 2011-13 = 23 female committee members overall, 1 of which is an invited member to the ExCo and the Chairwoman of the Women’s Football Committee, and 5 of which are Vice-Chair positions (3 in Womens, 1 in Club Licensing and 1 in Fair Play & SR)
Football and Social Responsibility Institutional discrimination Representation and structural discrimination in football in Europe The case of minorities and women Dr Steven Bradbury Dr Mahfoud Amara Dr BorjaGarcía Professor Alan Bairner School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences Loughborough University
Football and Social Responsibility FARE action weeks 12-25 October 2011 • 16 Champions League games • 24 Europa League games • Chidrens’ escorts • Tonney announcement • Captains armbands • Posters • Match programme editorials • 30 sec giant screen video • The case of minorities and women
Football and Social Responsibility Sanctions renforcement of the law of the game precision of Law 5 of the Game • Serious racist incidents - Frist step: Stop the match • Serious racist incidents – Second step: Suspend the match • Serious racist incidents – Third step: Abandon the match • Disciplinary consequences • Briefing at organisation meeting • Entry into force and communication, Vilnius 2nd July 2009
Football and Social Responsibility UEFA Respect campaign
Football and Social Responsibility Flashback Social Responsibility: EURO 2008 RESPECT pyramid • Official UEFA EURO 2008™ charityscorefortheredcross.org(respect solidarity) • UEFA EURO 2008™uniteagainstracism (respect diversity) • UEFA EURO 2008™Football for All (respect all abilities) • UEFA EURO 2008™Fan embassies (respect fan culture) • UEFA EURO 2008™EUROSCHOOLS2008 (respect children) • UEFA EURO 2008™ (respect the environment)Austro-Swiss sustainability strategy
Social projects at EURO 2012 • RESPECT Fan Culture -Fan Embassies • RESPECT Diversity -Football unites • RESPECT your Health -Euroschools2012 • RESPECT Inclusion: • Football with no limits • Show case games • Tournament charity • RESPECT the environment
Social projects at EURO 2012 • Fact sheet: RESPECT Diversity – Football Unites • Football Against Racism in Europe (FARE) with Never Again (NA) • Educational and campaign activities against any form of discrimination 2009-2012 • Respect Diversity reception, 8 June 2012 • ½ finals dedicated to RESPECT Diversity campaign • Fan entertainment, street-kick in host cities • Discrimination monitoring at match in stadia • Budget € 995K
Football and Social Responsibility Sector 05: FSR and Environment; EURO 2016 bid criteria Table of Contents 1. Overview Aim, Background, Concept 3 2. Environment 4 • Transport 4 • Site selection and construction 4 • Green infrastructure 5 • Water and waste management 5 • Climate change 6 3. Health and society/culture 7 • Diversity and inclusion 7 • Health 7 • Fan hosting 8 • Solidarity 8 • Community development 9 4. References 10
Football and Social Responsibility No to Racism Champaign clip
Football and Social Responsibility Thank you for your attention Q & A Patrick K. Gasser