May 25th is now officially designated as World Football Day, following a resolution passed by the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday, May 7th. This decision allows football enthusiasts worldwide to commemorate the most beloved sport.

The significance of May 25th lies in its marking of the 100th anniversary of the inaugural international soccer tournament, which featured representation from all regions. This historic event took place during the 1924 Summer Olympic Games in Paris, as detailed in the resolution.

The resolution, co-sponsored by over 160 countries, was adopted unanimously by the 193-member General Assembly. The decision was sealed with the striking of the gavel by its president, Dennis Francis, eliciting applause from diplomats gathered in the assembly chamber.

Who proposed this resolution?

The resolution was introduced by Libya’s U.N. Ambassador, Taher El-Sonni. Addressing the assembly, El-Sonni emphasized, “Football, or soccer as it is known in some regions, holds the title as the most widely played and followed sport worldwide.”

However, he underscored that football transcends mere recreation, being played by individuals of all ages in various settings, including streets, villages, schools, and courtyards, both for leisure and in competitive contexts.

 El-Sonni highlighted the sport’s “unrivaled prominence” in the global sporting landscape, stating, “Football acts as a universal language spoken across borders, transcending national, cultural, and socio-economic divides.”

The resolution acknowledges “the worldwide influence of football and its role in numerous domains, including commerce, peace, and diplomacy, while acknowledging that football fosters opportunities for collaboration.”

It also acknowledges “the pivotal role” played by FIFA, the international governing body of soccer, and underscores the significant contributions of regional and national soccer federations, as well as pertinent associations, in advancing the sport.

Furthermore, the resolution urges all nations to endorse soccer and other sports as instruments for fostering peace, development, and the empowerment of women and girls.

On May 25th, the resolution “urges” all countries, U.N. entities, international bodies, academic institutions, civil society, and private enterprises to observe World Football Day by their respective national priorities “and to promote the benefits of football for all, including through educational initiatives and public awareness campaigns.”

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