All proceeds will benefit sports social programs in Germany and Austria, such as "Futbalo Girls" and "HIGH FIVE". These programs teach children and young people social skills and self-determination. The colorful shirt from TBint and the ISPO cap from Flexfit are available in limited editions at the trade show - as well as online.
- "Love everyone": limited edition T-shirt by Lina Magull
- Women first: "Futbalo Girls" promotes self-determination
- "Soccer meets culture" and "HIGH FIVE": competence through sport
- Laureus vision: One hour of sport for good a day
- Hand in hand for a better future
- Sport connects: Perfect partnerships for social change
Lina Magull demonstrates her creative talent not only in her game: The German national player designed a colorful T-shirt for the joint charity campaign "Love everyone" of ISPO Munich 2024 and the Laureus Sport for Good Foundation. The fan favorite piece is available from Flexfit at the trade show (Hall B2, Booth 332) in a limited edition of only 500 pieces and costs 25 € in a bundle with a cap. This is the very first time in the German national players life that she has designed a piece of clothing and she is very happy about it. "The design of this shirt is something very special to me because it's the first time I've done something like this - and for a good cause," says a delighted Lina Magull. "With my work at Laureus Sport for Good, I want to give children the support I've received along the way." All proceeds will go to the Laureus Sport for Good sports social programs with which the Foundation works in Germany and Austria on a long-term basis. It currently supports eight such programs, including initiatives such as "Futbalo Girls", "Soccer Meets Culture" and "HIGH FIVE".
In many German cities such as Berlin, Hamburg, Frankfurt and Augsburg, "Futbalo Girls", an association for integration through sport and education, is committed to gender equality. The aim is to promote self-determination among girls and women. The program offers weekly soccer sessions, tournaments, camps and coaching workshops, empowers socially disadvantaged girls and promotes young women as coaches. The multiplier approach ensures the growth and continuity of the program and helps to train more female coaches as role models in soccer.
The integrative educational program "Soccer meets culture" organizes regular soccer training for schools in disadvantaged districts of the project cities, including Frankfurt, Magdeburg and Mönchengladbach. In cooperation with a local Bundesliga club, children in the third to sixth grades alternate between skills training and soccer training twice a week.
The main aim of the "HIGH FIVE" program is to support personal development and a healthy upbringing. Many of the participating children live separately from their parents or have a refugee background. Sports that create a sense of purpose and identity, such as skateboarding, snowboarding and streetball, are integrated into the timetable at the participating special needs centers and secondary schools in Munich.
"Children and young people are our future," is how Paul Schif, Managing Director of the Laureus Sport for Good Foundation Germany and Austria, describes the importance of sports social programs. "What if children and young people in Germany and Austria could experience at least one hour of Sport for Good every day? Preferably in a school setting to reach those who need it most?" For Schif, there is only one answer: "Everyone would benefit. The children would benefit from the new skills and improvements to their physical and mental health; the schools would benefit from stronger social cohesion in the classroom or better concentration skills among students; the educational institutions and higher education institutions would benefit from more resilient young adults - and society would benefit from a generation of fit, responsible young people who are helping to build the society of tomorrow." The Managing Director urges: "The challenges of our time require visions. And they need people who think and act with vision."
In 2023, the Foundation reached 8,260 children in Germany and Austria and collected donations totaling 619,520 €. "We guarantee that 100% of the donations will be passed on to the programs in order to support specific social and sports projects. These always go hand in hand, and thanks to the large portfolio of programs, we can use many synergies and provide targeted support across the board," emphasizes Managing Director Schif. And hands reaching for the stars can also be seen on the limited edition T-shirt from TBint, designed by Lina Magull. Colorful and powerful, they form the word "Love" and thus stand for the slogan of the charity campaign of ISPO Munich 2024 and the Laureus Sport for Good Foundation: "Love everyone" - the perfect slogan for two perfect partners.
ISPO Munich is the world's leading platform for innovation and social responsibility in sport. Laureus Sport for Good is a global movement. The foundation uses sport to specifically solve social challenges in Germany and Austria in the areas of health, education, inclusion and diversity. "With our network of sport, business, science and politics, we are a strong voice for Sport for Good in society and prove that our foundation is successfully tackling these social challenges," explains Schif. Together with their ambassadors and partners, ISPO Munich 2024 and Laureus Sport for Good are drawing attention to the transformative power of sport and sending a clear signal of their social responsibility.
Together with the strong partners Flexfit and Unzer, it is clear how business and sport can take on social responsibility hand in hand. Unzer impresses with modern payment systems that offer smooth and flexible solutions for retailers and consumers, while Flexfit focuses on sustainable and functional sportswear that inspires both on and off the pitch.
Laureus Sport for Good also receives prominent support from other athletes who will be guests at ISPO Munich 2024 alongside Lina Magull: the Swedish soccer player, Kosovare Asllani, the German motor sportswoman Sophia Flörsch and the German triathlete Jan Frodeno.
Be quick and get the limited ISPO Merch for a good cause at ISPO Munich in the Hall B2, TB.International Booth 332!
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