Sándor Csányi
Sándor Csányi, born 20 March 1953, is married and has five children. Sándor Csányi specialised in finance at university, where he was awarded a doctorate. He later become a chartered accountant, he...
View ArticleViviane Reding
Viviane Reding was born on 27 April 1951 in Esch-sur-Alzette, in Luxembourg. After obtaining a PhD at the Sorbonne in Paris, she spent 20 years working as a journalist. In 1999, having served ten...
View ArticleJosé Manuel Durão Barroso
José Manuel Durão Barroso, born in 1956, was president of the European Commission (2004-14), prime minister of portugal (2002-04), minister of foreign affairs of Portugal (1992-95), state secretary...
View ArticleCharter of the UEFA Foundation for Children
What is a charter? A charter is a formal document (instrument) that creates a legal entity, exemption, immunity, privilege or right. In the case of a foundation, a charter defines or assigns its...
View ArticleEthics Code
Solidarity and development assistance, key objectives of the UEFA Foundation for Children, are based on respect for ethical principles. These principles govern the actions of the foundation and all...
View ArticleMessage from the UEFA President
The UEFA Foundation for Children is the first initiative of its kind by European football’s governing body in the charitable sector. Since the dawn of time, children have always symbolised the future...
View ArticleNorman Darmanin Demajo
Norman Darmanin Demajo, born in Naxxar (Malta), on 19 April 1952, is married with three children. He studied accountancy and business management in his home country and at the London School of...
View ArticlePeter Gilliéron
Peter Gilliéron, born on 5 May 1953 and married. Raised in Italy, he moved to Switzerland with his family at the age of 13, where he played school football and went on to study law, earning his degree...
View ArticleMessage from the Chairman of the Foundation
Children are the single most important thing at stake in the world today. They require strong, collective action, not only from the public authorities but from all members of civil society. Conscious...
View ArticleFAQ
When, how and by whom was the UEFA Foundation for Children established? On 26 March 2014, at the 38th Ordinary UEFA Congress in Astana, the UEFA President, Michel Platini, stressed UEFA’s desire to...
View ArticleZa’atari Camp
A refugees camp Nearly 80,000 Syrian refugees, 57% of whom are children, live at the Za’atari camp in the Jordanian desert. The camp is the equivalent of the third biggest city in Jordan. The UEFA...
View ArticleTbilissi human chain
The UEFA Foundation for Children has hit the ground running since its launch last April – and with UEFA EURO 2016 looming, this year promises to bring more joy for youngsters in Europe and beyond. The...
View ArticleTbilissi human chain: making off
The UEFA Foundation for Children has hit the ground running since its launch last April – and with UEFA EURO 2016 looming, this year promises to bring more joy for youngsters in Europe and beyond. The...
View ArticleInterview of Peter Gilliéron
Peter Gilliéron is a member the UEFA Foundation for Children Board The post Interview of Peter Gilliéron appeared first on UEFA Foundation.
View ArticleFedEx and UEFA Foundation Community Football Pitch, Cañada Real, Madrid
FedEx Express and the UEFA Foundation for Children have both participated in the opening of a new community football pitch in Cañada Real,Madrid, giving local children a safe place to play sport.This...
View ArticleGeneral presentation video
The UEFA Foundation for Children was established on the initiative of the UEFA President, Michel Platini, reflecting UEFA’s desire to play a more active role in society. For years, the governing body...
View ArticleZa’atari digital exhibition
THIS EXHIBITION PRESENTS THREE DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVES ON CHILDREN’S LIVES AT THE ZA’ATARI CAMP. Five children at the camp have had the opportunity to show, through their eyes, how life continues...
View Article20’000 Children’s smiles
The UEFA Foundation for Children is inviting 20,000 deprived children to attend a UEFA EURO 2016 match. The children will be selected and looked after by host cities and associations that play a...
View ArticleUEFA Super Cup 2016 Trondheim – UEFA Foundation for Children & Handicap...
Ali and Ismael make football history by leading Real Madrid C.F. and Sevilla FC out on to the pitch at #SuperCup 2016. They’ll be the first children with disabilities ever to be player escorts as we...
View ArticleStop Bombing Civilians!
Bombing civilians is not a part of war. It’s a crime. We stand united behind Handicap International France, alongside the players of Sevilla FC and Real Madrid C.F. when we say: it must STOP The post...
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