October 2, 2020
Stack Sports, the newest Business Support Package Partner of the Beyond Sport Global Awards, and the UEFA Foundation for children' have formed a new partnership to strengthen children’s rights in the area of health, education access to sports, personal development and integration of minorities.
Through this collaboration, Stack Sports is providing its GameDay online auction platform, to assist in fundraising activities for the UEFA Foundation.
“We are excited to partner with the UEFA Foundation. Our auction platform assists clubs, foundations and charities in fundraising activities for their respective organisations. said Andy Graham, General Manager for Stack Sports – EMEA. "The UEFA Foundation continues our growth in the EMEA region in 2020 having also partnered with Basketball Ireland and World Bowling in recent months."
Launched on 25th September, limited edition items including official match worn and signed UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League, shirts and footballs are available on their website for bid to raise money and awareness of children's rights.
Stack Sports is all about 'Sports Made Easy.' As the leading provider of digital solutions to international, national, grassroots and professional sporting organisations across Europe, Australia and New Zealand, it has been providing next generation technology solutions since 2001.
Established in 2015, the UEFA Foundation for children was created by the governing body of European football to defends the rights of underprivileged children to improve their lives and to help them develop their potential in accordance with the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child.
Cyril Pellevat, UEFA Foundation for Children, Head of Administration welcomed the partnership by saying, "UEFA Foundation for Children is pleased to partner with Stack Sports and digitise its fundraising activities. It will ensure we can offer all Football fans across the world their chance to win limited edition items from Champions League and Europa League matches. The profits benefit projects in favour of children around the world.”