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Give away 1% of your net sales. The official football player used in the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 competition for supported projects especially gender equality Investing through Common Goal to promote the "Global Goal 5 Accelerator" program to new countries and continents. To promote the importance A symbol of equality in football, Adidas used the "Half Football" at the World Cup finals to symbolize that the other half One of the world's football. Waiting for support Herzogenaurach, Germany, December 20, 2022 PRNewswire InfoQuest adidas announces next step in partnership Global policy with Common Goal to promote equality Sexuality in football By supporting international projects Grass roots to push women men and women have access to soccer sports Play more football both on and off the field. Adidas will give away 1% of net sales of soccer players.
The official football player used In the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 (FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022), there Phone Number Data are Al Hilm and Al Rihla footballs to support the "Global Goal 5 A" project. Common Goal's Global Goal 5 Accelerator, which aims to push Encourage women to participate, be representatives and leaders in football at international level. more grassroots This project focuses on increasing participation of girls Including increasing the proportion of female coaches. and female leaders in activities Football for society To ensure that girls Everyone who participates in the activity will have Female athletes are good role models in the community . adidas_1 The announcement was made during the Important times in the football calendar As the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 comes to an end, the countdown to the FIFA Women's World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023™ begins, a major competition. It's the next big event on the global football calendar. However, insights show that only 14% of Gen Z fans will support the Women's World Cup. Adidas is using the spotlight to Highlights of the FIFA World Cup Qatar Final. to demonstrate commitment skills and skills of female footballers Waiting for support from football fans while male football fans are increasing increases exponentially each season both in terms of viewing and participation.
Before the start of the football competition At Sunday's World Cup final, a specially created Al Hilm "half ball" was created with the message " This is a game of two halves " . has been placed for all the world to see. and realize that men's football is only Half of football Such investment will help Help expand the "Global Global 5 Accelerator" program across Latin America, the Middle East, Asia Pacific and Europe to make a real impact. Continuing the sport of football around the world Jurgen Griesbeck , co-founder of Common Goal, said of the project: “ Adidas is committed to Goes further than what we think. necessary for promotion Gender equality and women's football, raising the level of football to The best and shows What football can provide inheritance for future generations We hope other brands and stakeholders will follow suit. going in the same direction To make the sport the favorite of people all over The world has unleashed its full potential. ” In addition to the aforementioned announcement, There is an important discussion to solve this problem. Barriers to accessing football Football that still exists in women's football and the miracles that will happen If these obstacles can be overcome Famous footballers participated in the discussion, including Catarina Macario, a female footballer from the United States women's national team, along with Ian Wright, a former football legend for the Argentine team. ร Senol and equality advocate and Eniola Aluko, former England women's national football player.
The official football player used In the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 (FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022), there Phone Number Data are Al Hilm and Al Rihla footballs to support the "Global Goal 5 A" project. Common Goal's Global Goal 5 Accelerator, which aims to push Encourage women to participate, be representatives and leaders in football at international level. more grassroots This project focuses on increasing participation of girls Including increasing the proportion of female coaches. and female leaders in activities Football for society To ensure that girls Everyone who participates in the activity will have Female athletes are good role models in the community . adidas_1 The announcement was made during the Important times in the football calendar As the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 comes to an end, the countdown to the FIFA Women's World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023™ begins, a major competition. It's the next big event on the global football calendar. However, insights show that only 14% of Gen Z fans will support the Women's World Cup. Adidas is using the spotlight to Highlights of the FIFA World Cup Qatar Final. to demonstrate commitment skills and skills of female footballers Waiting for support from football fans while male football fans are increasing increases exponentially each season both in terms of viewing and participation.
Before the start of the football competition At Sunday's World Cup final, a specially created Al Hilm "half ball" was created with the message " This is a game of two halves " . has been placed for all the world to see. and realize that men's football is only Half of football Such investment will help Help expand the "Global Global 5 Accelerator" program across Latin America, the Middle East, Asia Pacific and Europe to make a real impact. Continuing the sport of football around the world Jurgen Griesbeck , co-founder of Common Goal, said of the project: “ Adidas is committed to Goes further than what we think. necessary for promotion Gender equality and women's football, raising the level of football to The best and shows What football can provide inheritance for future generations We hope other brands and stakeholders will follow suit. going in the same direction To make the sport the favorite of people all over The world has unleashed its full potential. ” In addition to the aforementioned announcement, There is an important discussion to solve this problem. Barriers to accessing football Football that still exists in women's football and the miracles that will happen If these obstacles can be overcome Famous footballers participated in the discussion, including Catarina Macario, a female footballer from the United States women's national team, along with Ian Wright, a former football legend for the Argentine team. ร Senol and equality advocate and Eniola Aluko, former England women's national football player.