Newsroom
Global
Hyundai Motor and Common Goal Team Up for Sustainability
16 Oct, 2022 09:00 AM■ Hyundai Motor pledges 1% of its FIFA World Cup 2022™ sponsorship
fee to Common Goal to drive social change through football
■ Hyundai Motor to provide eco-friendly vehicles to Common Goal to
enable and support sustainable mobility
■ Danish football star Nadia Nadim to visit Fútbol Más Foundation in
first partnership activation
SEOUL/BERLIN,
JULY 27, 2022 – Hyundai Motor Company and Common Goal today announced their
partnership to help drive change and create a more sustainable future. Hyundai
Motor and Common Goal have teamed up for sustainability, sharing the belief
that football is one of the few cultural forces that can help shift society
towards a more sustainable and equitable society for all. The partnership hopes
to leverage the power of football to urge people to come together in support of
our planet and preserve it for generations to come. With this call to action,
Hyundai and Common Goal will raise awareness and emphasize the importance of
solidarity for a sustainable planet.
As
part of this initiative, Hyundai Motor has pledged 1% of its FIFA World Cup
2022™ sponsorship fee to Common Goal. In addition, the company is providing
eco-friendly vehicles to Common Goal to enable and support sustainable
mobility, which plays a key role in Hyundai Motor’s strategy to achieve carbon
neutrality by 2045.
“Hyundai Motor’s goals on sustainability are not limited to
environmental issues. We are committed to doing the right thing for society,
reaching a greater goal and engaging our community,” said Jaehoon Chang,
President and CEO of Hyundai Motor Company. “By teaming up with Common Goal, we
can make progress for the greater good.”
Common
Goal was launched in 2017, when Manchester United player Juan Mata committed to
pledging 1% of his salary to support initiatives that drive progress in support
of our people and planet. Five years later, the movement has grown to over 230
players and managers, including Jürgen Klopp, Serge Gnabry, Giorgio Chiellini,
Pernille Harder, Viv Miedema and Paulo Dybala, amongst others as well as brands
like adidas and DAZN.
Common
Goal’s plan on climate action is based on the belief that the future of our
planet is everyone’s responsibility and that football has an opportunity to
inspire and mobilize at scale.
Therefore, Common Goal will develop a coalition and impact plan in collaboration
with organizations, players, brands and other stakeholders in football, to
leverage football’s cultural influence to enable all stakeholders to act.
“Hyundai is a brand that is placing sustainability at their core and
building a long-term strategy towards zero emissions,” said Jürgen Griesbeck,
CEO and Co-Founder of Common Goal. “We are excited to kick-off this partnership
and look forward growing it in the years to come. And we invite everyone in
football to join us in support of a more sustainable future for all.”
The
first activation of the partnership sees Hyundai’s ‘Team Century’ member Nadia
Nadim visiting the football for good organization Fútbol Más in Torreblanca,
Spain – one of the most vulnerable communities in Spain – to share her inspiring
story. After fleeing from Afghanistan to Denmark as a refugee, Nadim has risen
to the top through determination, family support and unbridled passion on and
off the field. Today, with the help of Hyundai Motor and Common Goal, she uses
her platform to influence and educate the next generation to be responsible and
take action – as education is key to protecting the planet in which we live.
Fútbol
Más is part of the Common Goal community and the visit provided a space for
Common Goal’s purpose to come to life: uniting the football community to fight
the greatest challenges of our time. The visit enabled Hyundai Motor, Common
Goal and Fútbol Más to explore topics such as the role of education to promote
climate action and football’s ability to inspire, mobilize and unite. The
opportunity also brought across the importance of supporting underserved
communities, where the effects of climate change are stronger, to achieve a
sustainable and equitable future for all.
As
an official FIFA partner, Hyundai Motor launched the first dedicated
sustainability campaign under the banner ‘Goal of the Century’ in April on the
road to FIFA World Cup 2022™. To drive the campaign, the company also
introduced ‘Team Century,’ a newly formed group of ambassadors, including former
England national team player Steven Gerrard and global pop sensation BTS, as
well as Nadia Nadim, who will promote environmental and social sustainability
projects. Recent additions to ‘Team Century’ are former Korean national
football team captain Jisung Park and former Oman national football team player
Ali Al Habsi, and more members will be announced at a later time. Hyundai
Motor’s 1% pledge also includes the license and project fees of ‘Team Century’.
To
learn more about ‘Goal of the Century,’ ‘Team Century,’ or Hyundai’s
sustainability agenda, please visit www.hyundai.com/worldcup and follow
@hyundai on Instagram or @HyundaiWorldwide on YouTube.
For
more information on Common Goal, please visit http://www.common-goal.org and follow
@commongoalorg on Instagram and Twitter.
-
End -
Common Goal is a
global impact movement that exists to unite the football community in tackling
the biggest challenges of our times. The movement aims to inspire and mobilise
every stakeholder of the football economy to play a meaningful role in serving the
wellbeing of our people and planet. To do so, Common Goal provides a simple and
impactful mechanism for professional football players, managers, officials,
clubs, and other stakeholders, to pledge a minimum of 1% of their earnings to
high-impact initiatives that use the game to drive progress towards the Global
Goals.
Since its inception
more than 250 professional football players and managers have joined –including
Paulo Dybala, Pernille Harder, Timo Werner, Serge Gnabry, Casey Stoney, Jürgen
Klopp and Megan Rapinoe. Also influential football figures have joined the
movement, such as UEFA President Aleksander Čeferin, brands like adidas or
DAZN, plus professional clubs such as FC Nordsjælland, from the elite league in
Denmark, and Oakland Roots, from the USL in North America and SV Werder Bremen
from the Bundesliga.
About Hyundai Motor Company
Established in 1967, Hyundai Motor Company is present in over 200
countries with more than 120,000 employees dedicated to tackling real-world
mobility challenges around the globe. Based on the brand vision ‘Progress for
Humanity,' Hyundai Motor is accelerating its transformation into a Smart
Mobility Solution Provider.
The company invests in advanced technologies such as robotics and Advanced
Air Mobility (AAM) to bring about revolutionary mobility solutions, while
pursuing open innovation to introduce future mobility services. In pursuit of
sustainable future for the world, Hyundai will continue its efforts to
introduce zero emission vehicles equipped with industry-leading hydrogen fuel
cell and EV technologies.
More information about Hyundai Motor and its
products can be found at: http://worldwide.hyundai.com or http://globalpr.hyundai.com
Contact us
- (+65) 6335 3984
(10:00am – 6:00pm, Mon – Sun)