In a bold step towards promoting human rights within football, UEFA is establishing a dedicated human rights advisory board for the Women’s Euro 2025. This initiative reflects a commitment to inclusivity and accountability, starkly contrasted against FIFA’s seemingly aloof stance on human rights issues. As UEFA champions values of diversity and social responsibility, it sets a benchmark for major sporting events, reminding us that the world of football can, and must, advocate for fundamental human rights. The future of football and society at large hinges on this very commitment.
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