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During an engaging panel organized by SFS24, industry experts and managers examined the crucial role of sustainability in soccer, focusing on how Premier League clubs are adopting environmental, social and governance (ESG) strategies to innovate and transform their operating model.

The panel featured prominent figures such as Tom Harris, Sustainability Manager Brighton & Hove Albion FC; Chris Goodwin, ESG Manager Chelsea FC; Caroline Carlin, Head of Clients and Sustainability Enovation Consulting; and Kelsey Francis, Senior ESG Reporting and Communications Manager also of Enovation Consulting. Speakers explored topics such as reducing environmental footprint, balancing sustainable goals and competitive performance, and using data and innovation to create lasting impact.

During the discussion, it emerged how most of the 20 Premier League clubs have implemented ESG strategies and dedicated policies. “Many best practices have been put in place to create a solid ESG profile, and clubs explain exactly what they do,” said Kelsey Francis, stressing the importance of clear communication to avoid greenwashing. Brighton’s experience working on sustainable projects for more than a decade through new technologies and a long-term strategic approach was cited as an example of success, where detailed reporting and target analysis are key elements.

An additional element highlighted relates to sustainable transportation and the fan experience. “Seventy-five percent of trips to the stadium are made on sustainable terms, with benefits such as free public transportation for fans,” explained one of the speakers, illustrating how environmental policies dovetail perfectly with improving thespectator experience. In addition, data collected show that “71 percent of PL fans believe that clubs should have a positive impact in environmental issues. And this also translates into commercial appreciation,” said Chris Goodwin, highlighting the dual ethical and economic benefits of sustainable initiatives.

The discussion also touched on the difficulties associated with change, such as the necessary courage to move away from naming partners tied to fossil fuels. Experts pointed out that teamwork, including joint investment, can trigger a positive domino effect among clubs. And how do you avoid greenwashing? “With transparency about what is actually being done and what the club’s ambitions are, as well as clarifying how results are going to be measured, ” Kelsey Francis pointed out, urging clubs to remove the stigma attached to any shortcomings and authentically communicate their actions; a call for transparent communication that Tom Harris also wanted to join, for whom “creating cohesive and trained teams is the first key step when it comes to sustainability.”

The panel concluded by highlighting how the sustainable approach is not only a response to environmental challenges, but also an opportunity to improve the fan experience and strengthen commercial positioning. The adoption of transparent and measurable policies, along with collaboration among clubs, promises to generate a positive emulation phenomenon in the industry. The future of soccer, therefore, is looking increasingly toward a holistic model in which sustainability becomes a key pillar for growth and innovation. To conclude, the panel offered an in-depth look at the Premier League ‘s path toward a greener future, demonstrating that, with commitment and transparency, soccer can be an engine for social and environmental change.

During an engaging panel organized by SFS24, industry experts and managers examined the crucial role of sustainability in soccer, focusing on how Premier League clubs are adopting environmental, social and governance (ESG) strategies to innovate and transform their operating model. The panel featured prominent figures such as Tom Harris, Sustainability Manager Brighton & Hove Albion FC; Chris Goodwin, ESG Manager Chelsea FC; Caroline Carlin, Head of Clients and Sustainability Enovation Consulting; and Kelsey Francis, Senior ESG Reporting and Communications Manager also

In the prestigious setting of the European Parliament, a symbolic venue for decisions that shape the future of Europe, on 26 March from 16.30 to 18.30 the SFS Snack Brussels, entitled "Football and Europe: rules, rights and priority",presents itself as a key event for debating the governance of European football. At a time of profound regulatory transformations and global challenges, this event offers a unique opportunity to bring together institutions, experts, and key industry players to outline effective strategies for

Following the conclusion of the winter transfer window, the latest update of the Football Benchmark Player Valuation Tool has reassessed the market value of over 10,000 players worldwide. This powerful tool, designed for clubs, agents and football governing bodies, provides an objective, data-driven valuation based on key factors such as performance metrics, contract details, age, and broader market trends. It is important to note that a player's market valuation reflects the estimated worth of their current contracts rather than a

This article is available in its original and unabridged version on the official Bundesliga website. The Bundesliga and EA SPORTS have joined forces as part of EA SPORTS FC FUTURES initiative, making the most of the established Bundesliga Common Ground pitches to provide further benefit to local communities around the world. This partnership project aims to promote the revamp and continued utilisation of 4 community pitches located around the world. Starting with the sites in Brazil, Nigeria, Indonesia and Germany, each pitch

Football is undergoing an unprecedented transformation, extending into new markets and reaching fans around the world. In the SFS panel'Globalization of football: how football is expanding into new markets,' industry experts discussed the strategies, challenges and opportunities that are driving the globalization of the game. Speaking on stage, moderated by Didem Dilmen , Director Of Communications Comparisonator, were Carolina Tha, Country Manager ITA, ES, PT and CH SambaDigital, Lucas Bugter, Director of Business Development 433 and Nicole Pike,

Giuseppe Totaro and Rasoul Abdulzahra are two referees ready to revolutionize one of the most controversial categories, often at the center of debates and headlines in major media. We at SFS know them well: they were awarded during the 2022 startup competition when their creativity and innovative vision already stood out. Today, the spotlight is on them again, thanks to Ref House, an ambitious project now close to its big launch. We reached out to Giuseppe, who gave us an

French football has decided to change its look. With the launch of the "Football. But French." campaign, Ligue 1 has embarked on an ambitious rebranding operation aimed at redefining its positioning in the international football landscape. This is not just a new visual identity—it is a cultural statement. French football seeks to be distinctive, elegant, and authentic, without following the narratives set by other top European leagues. The New Visual Language of Ligue 1 One of the most striking changes is the

After a summer window that saw a 10% drop in spending, the winter window increased by 8% compared to last season, reaching EUR 1.46 billion. As a result, the total transfer expenditure (summer + winter windows) across top-division UEFA leagues and the English Championship shows a 4% overall drop compared to last season reaching EUR 7.87 bn in 2024/25. This represents a slight decline in expenditure for the first time since the pandemic. With the transfer window now closed for

The London-based agency LoveGunn collaborated with the club to design a new visual identity, aiming to merge its historical and cultural heritage with future commercial aspirations. The world's most prestigious university and a dynamic new partnership with the LoveGunn studio—Oxford United, a club competing in the Championship, has launched a rebranding initiative to expand its commercial strategy and reach a new audience. The Club's visual identity The visual project presented by LoveGunn draws inspiration from the city's historic architecture, referencing the spires of

The modern stadium is no longer just a simple arena dedicated to sports but a continuously evolving ecosystem capable of integrating business, entertainment, and relationships. This was the central theme of the panel at SFS organized by Infront, featuring experts such as Javier Doña (Senior Stadia and Sports Management Advisor – Grandstand JD), Rolando Favella (Udinese), Alessandro Giacomini (Infront), and Stefano Deantoni (Infront), key figures in the management and innovation of sports facilities. The discussion highlighted how stadiums have become true