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FC Nordsjælland – Member Profile – Common Goal

https://www.common-goal.org/members/fcn

FC Nordsjælland is not a regular football club. There are specific principles that define the ethos of both the club and their players.The club instils in their players and academy graduates the values of passion, integrity, and social intelligence under an all-encompassing framework of teamwork and giving back.The Danish club became the first professional football club to join the Common Goal family when they joined in 2018, pledging 1% of their earnings to power football for good initiatives around the world.The club felt that Common Goal aligned perfectly with the ethos of the club, as stated by CEO, Søren Kristensen. “We can see, that there is a clear match regarding values, between Common Goal and us.”FCN has strong ties to the Right to Dream Academy in Ghana, and through academies both there and in Denmark, the club aims to field 80% home-grown talent.Player development is rapidly improving the club’s fortunes on the pitch, but developing socially conscious young players is proving even more valuable as the club continue to ascend expectations on both fronts.
Nordsjælland in Denmark to share the ideas behind their model

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Matthias Ginter – Member Profile – Common Goal

https://www.common-goal.org/members/matthiasginter

German International Matthias Ginter joined Common Goal just a few days away from Die Mannschaft’s opening game of the Euro 2020 campaign against France.In doing so, Ginter became the 16th German player to join the movement, and one of four players who would feature for them in the tournament that year.”When I look back at the end of my career, I want to be able to do so knowing that I have used my influence as a public figure in sport and my financial resources to help as many people as possible who are living in less privileged circumstances,” he said.
decisions are based around how football can serve as a model

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Vero Boquete – Member Profile – Common Goal

https://www.common-goal.org/members/veroboquette

Vero Boquete is a firm believer in the power of football to carry messages of social change and, as such, pledged her 1% to Common Goal back in October 2017.Vero is Spain’s all-time leading goalscorer, has claimed a Champions League title, won domestic titles in multiple countries, and captained her team at the World Cup in 2015.At the end of 2018 her accomplishments were recognized by her home city of Santiago de Compostela with the city’s main stadium being renamed the Estadio Vero Boquete de San Lázaro.
primarily because it gives girls in Spain a role model

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Leon Balogun – Member Profile – Common Goal

https://www.common-goal.org/members/leonbalogun

Leon Balogun, has been interested in the Common Goal movement since Juan Mata became the first player to take the pledge in 2017.However, it was his Super Eagles teammate and fellow Common Goal member William Troost-Ekong that put Leon in touch with Common Goal.Leon proudly supports Youth Empowerment and Development Initiative (YEDI) in Nigeria and aims to help to improve the level of education in countries like Nigeria through football.“Joining Common Goal gives me the opportunity to actively help and support people in their communities and open up doors to a better life,“ said Leon.
recognises above all that as a footballer and role model

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Oakland Roots SC – Member Profile – Common Goal

https://www.common-goal.org/members/oaklandroots

For Oakland Roots the decision to join Common Goal is one that comes out of an ethos that the club strives to live up to each and every day.The Californian-based club becomes the first American club to join the movement – pledging 1% of player and staff wages, alongside ticket revenues, to help fight social inequality.Oakland Roots play their football in the National Independent Soccer Association (NISA) and follow Danish top-tier outfit FC Nordsjælland and Spanish Segunda División B club, Unionistas de Salamanca CF, as the third professional club to join the movement.And, for club Chair Steven Aldrich, the move is one that is a natural step in the life of a club that was founded in 2018.“Sports teams should show through action what they stand for,” said Aldrich. “Oakland Roots was founded to be a force for good that expressed itself through soccer. Joining Common Goal is a natural step for us.“Being members of Common Goal means we can be part of a wider mission to shift the focus of the football industry towards community impact.”
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