Sports Archives
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Extreme weather, floods, is a ‘huge issue’ for football
Est. 4minAs temperatures rise and the likelihood of extreme weather events increases, football has discovered a new passion for sustainability. Could climate adaptation enter the sporting limelight?
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EU calls on China to show proof of tennis star’s wellbeing
Est. 2minThe European Union called on Beijing on Tuesday (30 November) to show proof of the wellbeing of tennis star Peng Shuai, adding its voice to international concern about her fate since she alleged sexual assault by a former top Chinese official.
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Critics claim Qatar’s sustainable 2022 stadium is just ‘PR’
Est. 4minAs Football comes under pressure to go carbon neutral, one major source of emissions remains the stadiums that need to be built for every world cup, something Qatar seeks to address. But critics remain unconvinced that supposedly sustainable stadiums are enough to tackle the issue.
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Romanian football fans and sustainability
In the framework of the LIFE TACKLE project, we not only look at professionals in the sporting sector but also at the fans, who breathe so much life into football.
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Football Super League squabble arrives at the European Parliament
Est. 5minPromoters of the controversial Super League football tournament have sent a letter to EU lawmakers ahead of this week's vote in the European Parliament on a sports-related report, attacking what they said was the monopoly of Europe’s "self-established" football governing body UEFA.
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FIFA pledges climate neutrality by 2040, faces criticism on offset reliance
Est. 4minAs national leaders pledged their countries' adherence to climate targets of varying degrees of stringency at COP26 in Glasgow, the international governing football body FIFA made an ambitious pledge to become climate neutral by 2040.
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Swedish football fans and sustainability
The Swedish Football Association and LIFE TACKLE partner, interviewed a number of Swedish football fans to bring to light their own understanding of sustainability in sport, and what this means to them.
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Swedish football and sustainability
Magdalena Eriksson shares her thoughts about how football can contribute to sustainability initiatives.
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Commission’s advertisement team-up with UEFA raises hackles
Est. 4minThe launch of the European Commission’s new #EveryTrickCounts campaign seeks to leverage the widespread love of Europe’s favourite sport but has resulted in ridicule and scathing accusations of "greenwashing".
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English football league launches environmental sustainability scheme
Est. 4minThe English football league (EFL) announced Monday (11 October) that it would join forces with the environmental accreditation scheme GreenCode to make the second-highest league in England more sustainable.
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German Bundesliga aims to introduce sustainability criteria for clubs
Est. 4minGerman football league association DFL aims to anchor sustainability in its licensing criteria by 2024. The 36 first and second class clubs are to take a vote in December whether the recommendations by the task-force “Future of Professional Football” should be included.
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French club Monaco to feed footballers with organic, seasonal veg
Est. 3minThe AS Monaco football club launched on Tuesday (21 September) its first vegetable garden, which will be used to feed the players with organic, local and seasonal produce. EURACTIV France reports.
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German football fans ahead of wider European push for sustainability
Est. 3minEuropean football fans want to get involved in making sure their sport is ecologically sustainable but lack a proper framework, the European football fan association SD Europe said in its sustainability report. Meanwhile, Germany seems to be ahead of the pack when it comes to tackling football's ecological footprint.
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Seine river could become swimming ground for Paris 2024 Olympics
Est. 4minDespite the health risks and lack of infrastructure, organisations in Paris are working hard to make swimming in the Seine a reality for the 2024 Olympic Games. EURACTIV France reports.
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Belarus sprinter heads for Austria in fresh twist to Tokyo diplomatic drama
Est. 3minBelarusian sprinter Krystsina Tsimanouskaya left Tokyo for Austria on Wednesday (4 August), adding another dramatic twist to a diplomatic saga in which she had sought refuge at the Polish embassy.
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Belarusian sprinter refuses to leave Tokyo
Est. 6minA Belarusian sprinter refused to get on a flight from Tokyo on Sunday (1 August) after being taken to the airport against her wishes by her team following her complaints about national coaching staff at the Olympic Games.
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The Brief – Watch your Olympic (flag) politics
Est. 6minSince their start in 1896, modern-day Olympic Games have rarely been free of politics. The upcoming Tokyo Games, opening on Friday, seem unlikely to break away from that pattern.
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The Brief, powered by Greens/EFA – Notti Magiche
Est. 5minAfter the grand finale, came the mourning after; if you are an England fan, that is.
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Italy erupts in celebration after Euro soccer triumph
Est. 3minItalians poured into streets and squares in massive numbers as the national soccer team beat England to win Euro 2020, celebrating a success widely seen as a rebound from the heartbreak failure of not qualifying for the last World Cup.
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The Brief, powered by UNESDA – Dreams of summer
Est. 5minAfter four weeks of a European Championship that started with the horror and near tragedy of Danish star Christian Eriksen’s collapse on the pitch, football’s coming home. Or to Rome.
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Italian football fans and sustainability
In the framework of the LIFE TACKLE project, we are not only looking at professionals in the sporting sector (stadium managers, footballers, team owners, etc) but also at those who breathe so much life into football: the fans. FIGC, the Italian …
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EU’s Schinas says UEFA should rethink Wembley final
Est. 2minA top European Commission official has said he has "doubts" about COVID-hit Britain hosting the Euro 2020 semi-finals and final at Wembley and urged UEFA to "analyse" that choice of venue.
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The Brief, powered by Martens Centre – Football in the time of COVID
Est. 5minThe idea to have a continent-wide Euro 2020 was a romantic idea when it was first proposed in the salubrious days of 2012. But to plough ahead with it in 2021 – as national authorities are scrambling to prevent COVID variants from spreading – smacks of pig-headedness.
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London, Copenhagen, Amsterdam are most eco-friendly sports cities in Europe
Est. 3minA recent Reebok study has ranked the most eco-friendly cities for practising sports, with London, Copenhagen, and Amsterdam coming out on top in Europe, and France trailing behind in 19th place.