Power of Football Inspires Team Effort Towards Development Goals
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How do we want to live in the future? What changes will we need to make to achieve this? Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan, will explore these questions. The Federal President will be attending the German National Day.
During the period 24-26 June 2025, Filharmonica George Enescu will support more concerts in Japan, the central event taking place at the World Exhibition from Osaka.
This week, the Expo 2025 in Osaka became the meeting point of cultures, welcoming Uruguay as a protagonist in one of its most outstanding days: the National Day of Uruguay. With an intense agenda of institutional, commercial and cultural positioning, the country reaffirms its commitment to sustainable development and international projection in the heart of Asia. The official delegation, headed by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Alfredo Fratti,…
Bulgarian Football Union joins Scouty.bg platform to enhance development - Inside World Football
June 19 – The Bulgarian Football Union (BFS) has signed a cooperation agreement with the online platform Scouty.bg. The web-based forum enables players to create professional profiles, showcasing their skills, sharing matches, and displaying various performance statistics and achievements. The site also connects talents with scouts, agents, and club managers, aiming to facilitate their discovery at both national and international levels. Scouty.…
Power of football industry inspires team effort towards development goals - Caribbean News Global
By Daniel Dickinson OSAKA, Japan – The power of football to inspire fans to take positive action for a healthier planet and a fairer society is taking centre stage at Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan – a world fair focused on building a sustainable global future. As the football Club World Cup gets underway in the United States, on the other side of the globe, Japanese club Gamba Osaka has reaffirmed its commitment to sustainable development by becomin…
Power of football industry inspires team effort towards development goals
As the football Club World Cup gets underway in the United States, on the other side of the globe, Japanese club Gamba Osaka has reaffirmed its commitment to sustainable development by becoming the first team in the country’s professional league to join the United Nations’ Football for the Goals initiative. The initiative provides a platform […]
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