Together for impact
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We believe that building a more sustainable future for European football is a team effort. Our partners are essential teammates in that journey, and together, we can turn ambition into action.
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With their global reach, innovative solutions, and deep expertise across diverse industries, our partners help us accelerate climate progress, champion circular practices and create meaningful social impact in our communities.
By uniting the passion of the world’s most loved sport with the capabilities of leading brands, we can inspire millions, set new standards, and ensure that football continues to thrive – responsibly, inclusively, and sustainably – for generations to come.
Lidl
Lidl brings its expertise to a wide range of social, educational and grassroots initiatives across Europe as a partner of the UEFA grassroots programme and our Take Care Programme, which promotes health & well being and safe environments within the game.
Through its involvement with Take Care Nutrition, Lidl champions healthier lifestyles and supports accessible community initiatives that help young people reach their potential both on and off the pitch, weaving balanced nutrition, physical activity and sport into children’s everyday routines.
Together, we aim to increase participation, strengthen player development and improve health literacy across Europe, highlighting the essential role that football plays at the heart of a healthy lifestyle.
PreZero
PreZero, a leading international circular economy company, supports UEFA in developing scalable and sustainable solutions across our competitions, stadiums and organisational operations, in line with our sustainability strategy.
Building on its experience with major clubs and venues worldwide, PreZero brings both operational and strategic expertise to reduce waste, strengthen recycling systems and track environmental performance through data driven processes.
The partnership also connects football organisations and key stakeholders to dedicated training programmes, equipping them to meet current and future sustainability requirements, while identifying more efficient approaches to resource management.
UEFA headquarters in Nyon serves as a pilot site for certified circular standards, providing a practical showcase of best practice for the wider football community.