Kicking for the Future: How Football Clubs are Creating Sustainable Urban Spaces

Adrià Crehuet Cano
News
19 September 2024

As the world becomes more urbanised, our cities are facing major challenges. Climate change, social inequality and the loss of green and community spaces are putting pressure on urban life around the world. Sustainability and social responsibility are becoming increasingly important, and innovative solutions are more in demand than ever. Increasing and enhancing urban nature helps address these challenges by providing innumerable environmental, health, and social benefits, including improved air quality, bolstered mental health, and reduced summer temperatures.

An unlikely force is emerging to combine environmental initiatives with social action: football. Football clubs - the heart of many cities and towns - provide a platform to promote sustainability, education and social justice (Nelson Mandela 2000, cited in Mukherji 2023). With their vast reach and deep roots in the community, football clubs are well situated to bring about positive change not only in the sporting arena, but also in the urban environment. City leaders should take note - partnerships with football clubs can help local and regional authorities address urban challenges such as creating greener public spaces, sustainable urban planning and youth engagement.

ICLEI Europe, a network of over 1400 cities dedicated to sustainable urban development, is teaming up with the European Football for Development Network (EFDN), the EU Horizon project NBS EduWORLD to further demonstrate how football clubs can get involved in sharing knowledge about nature-based solutions (NbS) - interventions that leverage the power of healthy ecosystems to mitigate climate change impacts while enhancing biodiversity- and inspiring action. Their work is of particular relevance to city officials interested in replicating their results.

Read the full NBS EduWORLD Opinion Piece.