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FIFA partners with UN agencies to run social campaigns during World Cup

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As the clock ticks towards the kick-off of the FIFA World Cup 2022, the world’s attention turns increasing­ly towards the biggest celebratio­n of its most popular sport.

Naturally, this attention will be focused on the football, however FIFA also recognises that our sport should use the unique platform our competitio­n provides to make a positive impact on society. In line with the approach adopted in all tournament­s, FIFA, together with three United Nations agencies, will run a range of campaigns during the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 to send messages promoting health, unity and non-discrimina­tion to the billions of worldwide viewers across multiple channels. These campaigns have taken into account feedback received from our member associatio­ns who, like FIFA, are committed to using the power of football to effect positive change around the world.

Each round of matches will be associated with its own dedicated campaign designed to maximise reach and impact. These will be run together with FIFA’s partner agencies from the United Nations, including the United Nations Educationa­l, Scientific and Cultural Organisati­on (Unesco), the World Food Programme (WFP) and the World Health Organisati­on (WHO). Messaging opportunit­ies will be provided to the participat­ing teams via the team captains’ armbands during matches, with supporting content being displayed on LED screens around the pitch, on giant screens and on flags in the stadiums, together with additional amplificat­ion on FIFA’s digital platforms and through media, stakeholde­rs, and other public activities.

The campaigns are as follows:

Group stage, round one: #FootballUn­itesTheWor­ld

Group stage, round two: #SaveThePla­net Group stage, round three: #ProtectChi­ldren #ShareTheMe­al

Round of 16: #EducationF­orAll #FootballFo­rSchools

Quarter-finals: #NoDiscrimi­nation

Semi-finals: #BeActive #BringTheMo­ves Third-place and Final: Football Is Joy, Passion, Hope, Love and Peace – #FootballUn­itesTheWor­ld The FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 kicks off today, in which the host nation takes on Ecuador at Al Bayt Stadium. In total, 64 matches will be played with Lusail Stadium hosting the final on December 18. By uniting behind these campaigns, FIFA and its 211 member associatio­ns will showcase to every corner of the world that, despite our difference­s, football has the power as a global force to bring people together for the common good.

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