Together for Vulnerability: Dutch professional football breaks the mental health taboo – Eredivisie, The Netherlands
During the Social Impact Matchweek (27 February – 1 March), the Eredivisie and First Division united all 34 clubs and partners to put mental health at the centre of Dutch football. With a dedicated song by Typhoon played across nineteen stadiums and strong matchday visibility, the campaign sends a clear message: no one has to face vulnerability alone – Read the news
Football for everyone: EFL strengthens action against homophobic abuse – English Football League, England
The EFL has released a powerful film telling the story of a Preston North End fan convicted for homophobic chanting, reinforcing that discriminatory language carries real consequences – including criminal records and stadium bans. Alongside the campaign, the Rainbow Ball returns across all Sky Bet EFL matches, symbolising unity and inclusion, with PUMA donating to Football v Homophobia for every goal scored – Read the news
United against online abuse: new partnership strengthens action in English football – The Premier League, England
The Premier League, FA, EFL, WSL Football, PFA, Kick It Out, the UK Football Policing Unit and Ofcom have formed a new working group to combat online hate in football. By sharing intelligence and strengthening investigations under the Online Safety Act, the partnership aims to enhance prevention, support victims and ensure stronger action against discriminatory abuse online – Read the news
More Than The Game: NIFL highlights football’s £500 million impact across Northern Ireland – NIFL, Northern Ireland
In February, the Northern Ireland Football League showcased the community, social and economic contribution of its member clubs, underlining football’s role as a vital anchor across towns and cities. The event highlighted a combined annual impact of around £500 million, including over £80 million in direct economic activity and significant social and healthcare value, reinforcing the game’s importance beyond the pitch – Read the news
Lega Serie B supports #RunforMeyer to promote solidarity beyond the pitch – Lega B, Italy
Through its backing of the #RunforLove initiative, Lega Serie B mobilises clubs, players and fans to raise funds for young patients at Meyer Children’s Hospital, using sport as a vehicle for hope, inclusion and social responsibility – Read the news [translated news]
Serie A stands with UNHCR to support vulnerable communities – Serie A, Italy
Lega Serie A mobilised its clubs, coaches and football ambassadors to back UNHCR’s “Stop the Frost” campaign, using the visibility of professional football to raise funds and awareness for millions of refugees and displaced people in need of urgent winter assistance – Read the news [translated news]
Football in the Community: SPFL and SWPL showcase the social impact of clubs across Scotland – SPFL, Scotland
Through the UNITED campaign, Scottish professional football highlights the work of 46 associated community trusts, supported by more than 800 staff and 1,450 volunteers, delivering programmes that strengthen health, wellbeing, education and inclusion nationwide – Read the news
“We will never sell these beanies”: LFP launches solidarity campaign for supporters undergoing cancer treatment – LFP, France
In partnership with the Rafaël Institute and professional clubs, the LFP is distributing free oncology beanies in club colours to supporters affected by cancer, using football’s collective strength to combat isolation and reaffirm that every supporter remains part of the team – Read the news [translated news]
LALIGA and its Foundation continue football programme in Za’atari and Azraq refugee camps – LALIGA, Spain
More than 430 boys and girls are taking part in the new season of the LALIGA social competition in Jordan, using football as a tool to promote wellbeing, resilience and education in values within vulnerable communities – Read the news [translated news]
Swiss Football League launches second phase of Carpooling Challenge – Swiss Football League, Switzerland
Following a successful first edition, fans are once again invited to share rides to matches and reduce emissions. Through the second phase, the Swiss Football League continues to encourage collective travel to fixtures, helping ease traffic while reinforcing football’s commitment to environmental sustainability – Read the news [translated news]
Leagues Sustainability Roundup – February 2026

