Match for Solidarity helps disabled children around the globe
On 21 April, UEFA and the United Nations Office at Geneva joined forces to stage the Match for Solidarity charity football match.
The match, held at the Stade de Genève in glorious sunshine, proved to be extremely popular, with 23,654 fans turning up to watch Figo’s team triumph 4–3 in an almost sold-out stadium. The overriding aim of the event was to promote peace, human rights and well-being across the world through the the Sustainable Development Goals as set out by the United Nations.
Football’s new home in Za’atari camp
Lay’s, the UEFA Foundation for Children and the Asian Football Development Project (AFDP) have joined together to install a new artificial football pitch in the Za’atari refugee camp in northern Jordan.
“It’s a wonderful feeling to see how something as simple as a football pitch can bring so much joy and happiness. Football has the ability to inspire, unite and also teach children important life skills and values, such as teamwork and respect,” said the UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin, on the occasion of the official inauguration that took place on 12th September 2017.
It’s all about emotion
As part of the UEFA Youth League finals, the UEFA Foundation for Children worked with Camp Cinéma, a local organisation that gives young people the opportunity to discover the world of film production, to produce a short film showing the tournament as seen through the eyes of the young.
While Europe’s most talented young players were competing to lift the Lennart Johansson Trophy, the teenagers from Camp Cinéma had carte blanche to capture all the emotion and passion of the event. They started with the children participating in a parallel mini-tournament and then met and interviewed some of the two finalists’ players from Salzburg and Benfica.
Our young directors, who are all aged between 12 and 16, spent weeks preparing to produce this special innovative documentary about the UEFA Youth League – a football competition that marks an important point in a player’s transition from elite youth football to the professional game.
The concentrated nature of this two-day event was both a fantastic opportunity and a real challenge for our young film-makers, who were seeking to apply their knowledge of short fiction films to a documentary project while operating in a professional environment. They also had the opportunity to experience the world of professional sports journalism, conducting interviews with some of the young stars of the future.
The Camp Cinéma film crew received advice and support from the professional production team working at the tournament, as well as being given match footage from the official broadcast production for inclusion in their edit. They also had the chance to visit the OB van – the nerve centre of live broadcast operations.
We are proud to present the film produced by the children from Camp Cinéma, which shows the UEFA Youth League finals as seen through their eyes.
We would like to say a big ‘thank you’ to all our young directors and producers:
• Alicia Perrone
• Delia Simon
• Vivia Theraulaz
• Marius Müller
• Liam Macia Feferman
Gabriella Csányi
Biography.
Gabriella Csányi is a Hungarian entrepreneur and investor known for her involvement in multiple start-ups and social initiatives.
She studied business management at Corvinus University of Budapest and later earned a master’s degree in management science from the London School of Economics.
Over the years, she has co-founded and led several ventures, including Like Locals, Datapolis, Pine Design and Simplexity Studio, showcasing her versatility across the tech, design and investment sectors.
Beyond business, Csányi is deeply committed to social impact through her work with the Csányi Foundation and currently serves on its board.
The foundation supports disadvantaged children in Hungary, and Csányi even aligned her academic research with its mission, exploring how to objectively measure talent.
Known for her drive for success, she continues to expand her influence, including through ventures in sport and international asset management.
Luís Figo
Biography.
Luís Figo, born in Almada, Portugal, on 4 November 1972, is widely regarded as one of the greatest footballers of his generation. His illustrious career spanned top clubs such as Sporting CP, FC Barcelona, Real Madrid and Inter Milan. Known for his elegance, vision and technical brilliance, Figo won numerous titles, including the UEFA Champions League with Real Madrid in 2002, earned the Ballon d’Or in 2000 and was also named the 2001 FIFA World Player of the Year, the first Portuguese player to receive this honour.
Figo represented Portugal 127 times, scoring 32 goals and leading the national team to the 2004 UEFA EURO final and the semi-finals of the 2006 FIFA World Cup.
Following his retirement, Figo transitioned into football governance. In 2017, he was appointed football advisor to UEFA, working closely with president Aleksander Čeferin. In this role, he contributes to discussions on technical aspects of the game, the laws of football and strategies to enhance the sport’s appeal.
He also serves as a leading figure in UEFA’s ambassador programme, using his experience to promote football development across Europe.
Ivan Rakitić
Biography.
Ivan Rakitić, born in Switzerland to Croatian parents on 10 March 1988, is one of the most accomplished midfielders of his generation.
His professional career spans multiple top European clubs, including FC Basel 1893, FC Schalke 04, Sevilla FC and FC Barcelona. Rakitić captained Sevilla to a UEFA Europa League title in 2014 and won the UEFA Champions League with Barcelona in 2015, scoring the opening goal in the final. Internationally, he earned over 100 caps for Croatia and played a key role in their historic run to the 2018 FIFA World Cup final.
In 2020, Rakitić became the first official ambassador of the UEFA Foundation for Children, reflecting his deep commitment to social impact through football. As a father of two, he brings personal passion to his role, aiming to “put smiles on children’s faces” through foundation-led initiatives.
Rakitić concluded his playing career at Hajduk Split, where he now serves as technical director, continuing his contribution to the sport off the pitch. He also founded his own football academy in Croatia, nurturing future generations of players.
Rakitić remains closely connected to his roots in Möhlin, Switzerland, where he organises the Steinli Cup, a youth football tournament, celebrating his early beginnings and fostering young talent. Additionally, he serves as a La Liga ambassador, promoting Spanish football globally and sharing his experience and passion for the game.
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Michele Uva
Michele Uva is a sports manager with skills in the areas of company restructuring, business development and sustainability coupled with a strategic focus on complex organisations, including transparency and accountability processes. He has dedicated his entire career to professional sport across several contexts, disciplines and environments, notably as CEO of sports organisations including the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) and Italian National Olympic Committee (CONI) as well as professional football clubs (Parma FC and SS Lazio), basketball clubs (Virtus Roma) and volleyball clubs (Zinella Volley Bologna, Volley Treviso and PVF Matera). He has also provided his services as an expert consultant in sports management and company reorganisations around the world.
In 2017, he was elected to the UEFA Executive Committee.
During his tenure, he served as UEFA vice president and chair of the Club Licensing Committee and as a member of the Finance, Club Competitions, Strategic Steering and Women’s Football Committees and the Professional Football Strategy Council.
A graduate of the University of Bologna, Uva has authored six books on the sport and football industry, most recently Soldi vs Idee, published in 2023, and has been invited to speak at COP28, the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Davos and the UN Global Refugee Forum. He currently lectures on several master’s programmes at universities and institutions around the world and is UEFA’s Director of Social & Environmental Sustainability, having been appointed in January 2021. In this role, he produced the organisation’s Football Sustainability Strategy 2030: Strength through Unity.
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Update Congress Paris 2024
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