UEFA"Direct #181 (31.10.2018)

UEFA"Direct #181 (31.10.2018)

No. 181 No.181 • November/December • 2018 No.181 ANYONE, ANYTIME, ANYWHERE Grassroots football celebrated throughout Europe EDITORIAL Theodore Theodoridis UEFA General Secretary INNOVATION THROUGH CONSULTATION he first few months of the 2018/19 season have brought excitement and innovation for UEFA and European football: a new competition, new technology, and new T tournament hosts. The UEFA Nations League has got off to a thrilling start; the Executive Committee has decided to introduce video assistant referees (VAR) in the 2019/20 UEFA Champions League; and Germany has been selected to host the UEFA EURO 2024. UEFA is not in the business of making changes without good reason or by diktat. All these initiatives are the result of dialogue and consultation, and all have the same end goal: the continued success and further development of European football. UEFA, its member associations, and key stakeholders in the European Club Association and the European Leagues are working together for the good of the game. Football is a team game and UEFA is a team player. Consultation underpinned the creation of the UEFA Nations League, which kicked off in September. Turkey’s ecstatic celebrations after Emre Akbaba’s late double saw them come back from 2-0 down to win against Sweden; Kosovo’s joy at their first competitive match win, against the Faroe Islands; and Spain’s victories over England and Croatia after a disappointing World Cup showed how much this competition already means to players. Just as the UEFA Nations League was only introduced after extensive research and debate, UEFA has been careful not to rush the introduction of video assistant referees. Bringing in VAR in August 2019 will give us enough time to put in place a robust system and train match officials to ensure it is efficient and successful. Finally, I would like to congratulate Germany on winning the vote to host UEFA EURO 2024, and to pay tribute to both Germany and Turkey, two strong footballing nations, for submitting such impressive bids. UEFA DIRECT • November/December 2018 – 03 CONTENTS IN THIS ISSUE NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2018 Official publication of the Union of European Football Associations Chief editor: Emmanuel Deconche Deputy chief editor: Dominique Maurer Chief writer: Mark Chaplin External contributors: Graham Turner (pages 6-11) Simon Hart (pages 22-27) Daniel Cade (pages 30-31) Translations: UEFA Language Services Production: Touchline GFF Printing: Artgraphic Cavin, CH-1422 Grandson 6 Grassroots Week Celebrating the beautiful game across Europe. Editorial deadline: 5 October 2018 Cover photo: 12 In brief 30 Football for All Parm Gill from Gravesend UEFA news Should disabled and non-disabled players (England) received the gold train and play together? UEFA Grassroots Award for her work with the Guru Nanak FC 18 UEFA-EU Stadium Ladies team. and Security Conference 32 UEFA Foundation for Children (Image credit: UEFA) Gathering stresses the need to be The Zaatari refugee camp has a new, proactive and anticipate. girls-only pitch. 19 Elite Coaches Forum 44 News from member associations The best European club coaches meet in Nyon. 28 UEFA GROW Building a powerful brand portfolio is a major marketing challenge for every national association. CONTENTS Getty Images 22 The Technician UEFA UEFA Coaches have large medical teams to help keep their players in 15 44 optimum physical Executive Finances condition. Committee Record amounts have been distributed to clubs and associations. UEFA UEFA 12 20 #EqualGame Events in Monaco For Hannah from Iceland, football is a way to deal with her schizophrenia. David Beckham honoured with UEFA President’s award. UEFA DIRECT • November/December 2018 – 05 Heri Joensen Joe Borg FAROE ISLANDS MALTA SWEDEN AUSTRIA FMF MOLDOVA SvFF ÖFB VIBRATING LIKE A GUITAR STRING Another successful UEFA Grassroots Week strikes the right chords all over Europe. or UEFA Direct, the UEFA philharmonics, few could match the ‘educators’ – instructors qualified to guide Grassroots Week poses a perennial sheer dimensions of the Rentrée du the boys and girls through their football challenge: how to do justice in Foot project run by the French Football activities. At the time of writing, the final relatively few words to a mind- Federation (FFF). The idea is to mark balance had yet to be drawn up. But the boggling spectrum of events the kids’ return to school by organising estimate was for the total to amply surpass Fstaged at venues across the length and events on a city-by-city or regional basis, the 2017 total of 273,000 participants and, breadth of the continent. Or, maybe more with parents sharing their enthusiasm indeed, to nudge the half-million mark. importantly, how to transmit the sheer with about 10,000 volunteers to create a The take-home message, however, was enthusiasm that provides the driving force festive day-long football event, along with not expressed in numbers. It was neatly of a pan-European phenomenon which a similar number of what the French call stated in one of the videos posted on the knows no frontiers of language, gender, FFF website, where one of the regional ability, age or social background. It was presidents commented: “The important the great Pelé who said “enthusiasm is thing was to see the children, the parents everything. It must be taut and vibrating “Wind and rain didn’t prevent and everybody else so happy.” like a guitar string.” In late September, children from playing football strings were vibrating all over Europe – and and having fun. They went Small is also beautiful the only thing these pages can do is to To colour the other end of the spectrum offer snippets of the immensely diverse home smiling and with red – numerically, but not in terms of music they produced. cheeks! Perfect!” enthusiasm – the ideal destination could Music, of course, can be generated Christina Ravnsfjall be the Faroe Islands, where some target by soloists, philharmonic orchestras or Grassroots coordinator of the groups might be counted on six hands. a myriad of in-betweens. Among the Faroe Islands Football Association The fact that quantity had nothing to do with quality was illustrated by a football for all abilities event for both genders in the 15+ age group. At the same time, a Ball & Play programme was staged at six venues where, due to the great variety in local populations, participation levels were as high as 150 or, again, as low as 30. But a total of 550 signed up for a project designed to bring football into the lives of boys and girls born in 2012 and 2013. Rough weather reduced the figure to 460, plus 100 kindergarten teachers and assistants. At five of the events, 141 students from local schools also lent a hand in explaining and demonstrating the activities with and without a football at nine ‘workstations’ along the route. Christina Ravnsfjall, grassroots coordinator at the national association, explains: “The main purpose was to encourage children to start playing at the SWITZERLAND KEYSTONE/Nick Soland age of five – or even four – by letting them enjoy being active on a football pitch UEFA DIRECT • November/December 2018 – 07 GRASSROOTS WEEK GFF and, hopefully, inspiring them to play at The Georgian Football Federation has which transports us to Austria, where the a local club. The autumn weather gave us multiplied events throughout the country. Prater Park in Vienna was chosen to stage some challenges but proved that wind and the official launch of this year’s #BeActive rain don’t prevent children from playing campaign aimed, as the EC put it, to “get football and having fun – even if some “In some remote regions, the FFA also Europeans moving”. of them turned up in rainwear! They delivered football equipment to grassroots The Austrian national association put its went home smiling and with red cheeks! teams. The Grassroots Week is a football shoulder to the wheel in the organisation Perfect!” festival we love to organise every year.” of a Tag des Sports (sports day) in Vienna – Staying light years away in the football Still on the small is beautiful theme, it is a day designed to offer activities to anyone, universe from the six-figure totals in worth paying a visit to San Marino – one regardless of age, who was interested in France, 1,135 participants added up of the venues for the European Under-21 sport in general and football in particular. to great success in Armenia, where Championship final tournament next Apart from the street football tournaments ten venues offered football to a public summer. The national association of the on mini-pitches or the Goal Wall, one of ranging from four-year-olds to veterans. diminutive republic not only staged (and the most popular grassroots activities was Lala Yeritsyan, head of the grassroots unit promoted via media and social networks) the 2 v 2 contest played in the so-called at the Football Federation of Armenia, mini-tournaments, games and football ‘soccer cage’. The whole day was made painted the picture with some neat activities on their Giornata del Grassroots even more attractive by meet and greet brushstrokes: “The Grassroots Week in (grassroots day), but also set up a stall sessions involving the various national Armenia was all about huge enthusiasm. and a mini-pitch at the Sportinfiera – a team coaches. By the way, Austria joined The FFA created a programme of activities, fair organised by the national Olympic France in the philharmonic category with extending them through many regions of committee. In the Netherlands, the a participation level that also stretched into the country. Various activities like football KNVB also teamed up with the Olympic six figures. for all, girls’ tournaments, fun football, committee to open the doors of sports street football or disability football were clubs throughout the country to new Social responsibility organised within this great football- members who fancied sampling some A sight of the stars also added glitter to devoted week.

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