EA SPORTS FC™ FUTURES Announces Partnership With UNICEF and Shares Year One Impact
Electronic Arts (NASDAQ: EA) announced the success of its EA SPORTS FC FUTURES initiative, which in its first year, reached over 170,000 individuals globally. EA SPORTS has partnered with UNICEF to launch 'Namibia Futures,' a multi-year program aimed at utilizing football to drive social change and reach 46,000 children and adolescents in Namibia. The initiative, supported by partnerships with various organizations, has developed free training resources, refurbished 11 pitches, and distributed over 12,000 footballs and other equipment. EA SPORTS aims to continue these efforts into the second year.
- EA SPORTS FC FUTURES reached over 170,000 people in its first year.
- Launch of 'Namibia Futures' in partnership with UNICEF to impact 46,000 children.
- Development and publication of seven free-to-access training practices.
- Refurbishment and creation of 11 football pitches worldwide.
- Distribution of over 12,000 footballs and additional equipment.
- Partnerships with UEFA, Premier League, LA LIGA, and UNICEF.
- Awarded the inaugural FC FUTURES Hero Award to Ian Wright.
- The press release does not provide specific financial impact data.
- Potential dilution of focus with broad global initiatives.
- No detailed metrics on the long-term sustainability of the programs.
FC FUTURES is EA SPORTS FC’s global initiative to grow the game for all.
EA SPORTS FC and UNICEF announce Namibia Futures (Photo: Business Wire)
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“We’re thrilled to expand the partnership between our two organizations, following over five years of successful collaboration between EA SPORTS and Soccer Aid for UNICEF,” said Andrea Hopelain, GM & SVP of Publishing, EA SPORTS. “Through this program, we hope to meaningfully impact many young lives in
“There are 300 million adolescent girls around the world today. With the right resources, networks and opportunities, they may be the greatest group of changemakers the world has ever seen,” said Jon Sparkes, Chief Executive of the
This year
Shane Horgan, Managing Director of Soccer Aid Productions, said: “We are delighted to be continuing our longstanding partnership with EA SPORTS – and, indeed, deepening the hugely positive impact that this relationship has already had on Soccer Aid for UNICEF. We are all extremely proud to be part of such important work, which we know will continue to help improve the lives of children around the world.”
Across a successful first year, FC FUTURES has opened up the beautiful game to over 170,000 people across six continents by:
- Developing and publishing a library of 7 free-to-access practices, in partnership with UEFA, as resources for young players and coaches to utilise in training. These FC FUTURES ACADEMY practices are currently being integrated into 54 National Football Associations and their Coach Education Programmes.
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Supporting the creation and refurbishment of 11 pitches globally, from
South London toSydney . - Providing over 12,000 footballs to grassroots clubs, coaches and children as well as further items including boots, cones, bibs and more.
- Partnering with multiple organisations, brands and charities including UEFA Grassroots, the Premier League, LA LIGA and now UNICEF, to make all of this possible and deliver programmes that make a long-lasting impact.
- Awarding the inaugural FC FUTURES Hero Award to FC FUTURES ambassador, Ian Wright, to recognise his outstanding work in inspiring the world to love football, alongside a charitable donation to a grassroots football cause.
“It’s been a busy and immensely productive first year for FC FUTURES,” said James Salmon, Senior Marketing Director, EA SPORTS FC. “We are incredibly proud of what we’ve achieved so far, and we thank our partners, our ambassadors and all the remarkable community leaders who have helped bring FC FUTURES to life. There’s still so much more to do to support community-level football on a global scale, but this collaborative effort will continue to ensure our investment is felt by local communities around the world who will truly benefit from the power of football.”
“It’s an honour to be the recipient of the first FC FUTURES Hero Award and I take great pride in seeing the strides the initiative has made around the world in the past year,” said FC FUTURES ambassador, Ian Wright. “To know that the first-ever pitch that came from this initiative is in my old community, at my old primary school, is a really special legacy for me and Rocky. The Rocky & Wrighty Arena at Turnham Academy wouldn't have happened without FC FUTURES, and it’s amazing to see the positive impact our pitch is having on young people in the community.”
Looking ahead to year 2, in addition to Namibia Futures, FC FUTURES will continue to launch new pitches, create and publish more training practices, provide more playing equipment and further expand its partnerships, so FC FUTURES can continue to grow the game for all.
Find out more on FC FUTURES and access FC FUTURES ACADEMY, the free digital library of training practices, here. Learn more about the partnership between FC FUTURES and UNICEF here.
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About Soccer Aid for UNICEF
Soccer Aid for UNICEF 2024 will take place on Sunday 9th June at
Since 2006, Soccer Aid for UNICEF has raised over
Right now, conflict, disasters, hunger and disease are taking away playtime for millions of children worldwide. They are missing out on vital opportunities to learn, interact, grow and dream.
The money raised from this year’s game could help UNICEF protect children from disease and malnutrition, support their mental health, and respond in times of crisis, so they can get back to learning when schools are destroyed. It could also help provide vaccines to prevent common childhood diseases such as measles, so that children around the world can get the best start in life.
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