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World Football Day 2026 Highlights Football’s Role in Peace, Inclusion, and Youth Empowerment

World Football Day observed worldwide on 25th May, and this game connects the billions of people across different cultures, borders and generations. This day celebrates football’s contribution to peace, inclusion, youth empowerment, health and sustainable development. And also highlights that the sport can become a catalyst for a united and equitable world.

Why World Football Day Was Established

The United Nations officially proclaimed May 25 as the World Football Day through General Assembly Resolution A/RES/78/281, which was adopted on May 7, 2024.

This declaration commemorates the 100th anniversary of the first international football tournament which featured the representation from all regions, held during the 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris.

UN has recognized the reach of football worldwide and also its ability to promote the,

The UN has recognized the football’s unmatched global reach and its ability to promote the,

  • Peace and the diplomacy
  • Social cooperation
  • Youth engagement
  • Gender equality
  • Public health awareness
  • International solidarity

The move reflects the growing recognition of the sport as a tool for sustainable development.

Transformative Power of Football

Football brings together the people regardless of their nationality, religion, ethnicity or economic background.

Football is often described as the universal language because it brings together people regardless of their nationality, religion, ethnicity or economic background.

Its influence extends far beyond the entertainment.

Football also encourage the physical activity and active lifestyles.

It also helps to reduce the social barriers by creating shared spaces where people can interact with mutual respect.

In conflict prone or divided communities, football has often served as the bridge for dialogue and reconciliation.

Also its affordability and accessibility make it one of the most inclusive sports in the world.

Football and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

The 2030 Agenda for the Sustainable Development recognizes sport as an important enabler of the development and peace.

Football directly supports the multiple SDGs, including the,

SDG 3: Good Health and Well-being

SDG 5: Gender Equality

SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities

SDG 16: Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions

Social impact of football makes it an effective soft power instrument globally.

World Football Day 2026 Celebration at the United Nations

The 2026 World Football Day celebration at the UN General Assembly showcased the football’s diplomatic and social significance.

The event was co-organized by the,

  • Bahrain
  • Libya
  • Tajikistan

With support from the countries like,

  • Austria
  • Germany
  • Hungary
  • Italy
  • Portugal
  • Rwanda

A major highlight was the participation of the FIFA President Gianni Infantino, alongside with several UN leaders.

Role of FIFA and Global Football Institutions

The UN resolution acknowledges the important contribution of the FIFA, regional football bodies and the national associations in promoting the sport worldwide.

Their role includes the,

  • Expanding grassroots football
  • Supporting youth programs
  • Encouraging the women’s football
  • Building community engagement
  • Promoting the fair play and global cooperation

Football governance institutions are also increasingly becoming partners in development initiatives.

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