The Football Association held a green football weekend in response to environmental protection

2023-01-18 14:10

The Football Association held a green football weekend in response to environmental protection


The English Football Association will hold the Green Football Weekend Challenge in February to respond to environmental protection. Many clubs also encourage millions of fans to take action to achieve green goals.


More than 80 clubs involved in saving the world with the power of football


The event also brought together 80 English football clubs to participate, and also advocated for the 36 million fans and communities of British clubs to join in and use the power and actions of football to tackle the climate crisis.


The Football Association held a green football weekend in response to environmental protection


The Green Football Weekend will take place from February 3-5, with clubs adopting a "greener approach" to playing games, with some teams wearing green armbands to show their support for the campaign.


As for the fans and the community, from today until February 5th, you can also support the team by reducing the use of thermostats, heating, saving water, walking instead of vehicles, or eating vegetarian food, etc. Goal" means scoring a goal for the team.


Fans can go to greenfootballweekend.com to choose their actions and goals and be part of their team's efforts to win the Green Football Cup.


In addition, this acquisition also has rich prizes waiting for fans to win, including Premier League tickets, signed jerseys, tickets for the Golden Ticket Fans Association Award, and more.


Celebrities back green football campaign


The annual green football event also featured many big names, including Jamie Carragher, Steve McManaman, Amy Turner and 33-year-old Brentford defender Ben Mee.


FA Chief Executive Mark Bullingham also responded to the Green Football Weekend to contribute to addressing the climate crisis of our time, and hoped that such environmental protection activities could continue in the future, using the inspirational power of football Actively improve the actual life.


Brentford defender Ben Mee also spoke, "Football has influence, it can have a dialogue with the world and move forward, and make real changes that help protect the world. During the Green Football Weekend, fans can also pass more We can improve the environment by supporting our favorite teams in any number of ways, whether at work, at home or at our local football club, where every small action adds up to a huge impact."