UN General Assembly Makes May 25 World Football Day

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Displaced people play soccer in the background of their refugee camp.

World Football Day will be observed May 25 each year. A United Nations General Assembly resolution on Tuesday, May 7, 2024, resulted in this declaration, to allow football fans celebrate the most popular sport in the world.

The day marks the 100th anniversary of the first international soccer tournament in history with the representation of all regions which took place on May 25, 1924, during the summer Olympic games held in Paris, the resolution disclosed.

The 193-member General Assembly adopted the resolution by consensus with a bang of the gavel by its president, Dennis Francis, to applause from diplomats in the assembly chamber. It was co-sponsored by more than 160 countries.

Said Libya’s U.N. Ambassador Taher El-Sonni, who introduced the resolution, to the assembly: “Football, or soccer as others call it is the number one game played and followed around the globe”.

He however stressed that soccer was more than just a game played by all ages on streets, in villages, schools, and courtyards for fun and in competitions.

Because of its “unparalleled position” in the world of sports, El-Sonni said, “Football serves as a universal language spoken across the globe, cutting across national, cultural, and socio-economic barriers”.

The resolution acknowledges “the global reach of football and its impact in various spheres, including commerce, peace and diplomacy, and recognising that football creates a space for cooperation”.

It also recognises “the fundamental role” of soccer’s international governing body, FIFA, and the important role of regional and national soccer federations, as well as relevant associations, in promoting the game.

The resolution encouraged all countries to support soccer and other sports as a tool to promote peace, development, and the empowerment of women and girls.

On May 25, the resolution “invites” all nations, U.N. bodies, international organisations, academia, civil society, and the private sector to observe World Football Day in line with national priorities “and to disseminate the advantages of football for all, including through educational and public awareness-raising activities”.

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