Note: Single-source report; awaiting corroboration.

UEFA's 2024/25 Respect Report outlines its commitment to sustainability and social impact in European football, highlighting investments of over €3 million in social and environmental initiatives across UEFA member associations.

The report states that 115 Sustainability HatTrick projects were supported, aimed at promoting eco-friendly practices and accessibility at national team events. Approximately 87% of carbon emissions were mitigated through UEFA's climate investment fund and carbon removal strategies.

Accessibility remains a priority, with 85% of UEFA events offering such services, including 1,371 accessibility tickets at UEFA Women’s EURO 2025 and 85% of venues running on renewable energy.

The #FootbALL campaign reached nearly 397 million people, promoting respect and inclusion in football communities. Environmentally, 67% of fans used public transport to reach final venues, helping reduce carbon footprints.

Overall, UEFA's efforts demonstrate the organisation’s role in embedding sustainability and social responsibility within football, with over 800 sustainability initiatives active and most member associations employing dedicated sustainability managers and strategies.