Koji Miyoshi (VfL Bochum) is participating in the 1% FOOTBALL CLUB, a program run by the certified NPO love.fútbol Japan that uses the power of the soccer world to support children in need. did.
By donating 1% of your annual salary, we will work to change the environment for children who want to play soccer but cannot. The number of participating players has increased to 21, and the circle of friends in the soccer world who support children is expanding.
Love.futbol Japan, an NPO that works to change the environment for children who want to play soccer but are unable to play soccer safely due to economic poverty and social disparity, has one of its missions: Our mission is to pass on to the next generation a system that supports children in need of help. Therefore, in January 2021, we established “1% FOOTBALL CLUB” with the concept of “passing the love of soccer to the next generation.”
“1% FOOTBALL CLUB” is a program in which soccer players donate 1% of their annual salary and performance pay, and the soccer community involved in the soccer business donates 1% of their profits, which are used for activities to combat child poverty and inequality issues in soccer. Here’s how it works.
So far, he has collaborated with more than 20 soccer players, including Keishin Togashi (Sagan Tosu), Yu Kobayashi, Akihiro Ienaga (Kawasaki Frontale), Maya Yamamoto (INAC Kobe), and Hinata Miyazawa (Manchester United WFC). 16 community groups are participating, and over the past four years they have supported more than 1,600 children in 42 prefectures.
This time, Koji Miyoshi (VfL Bochum) will be a new participant.
With Yamada’s participation, the total number of players has increased to 21. Together with love.fútbol Japan, the players will work to change the environment for children in Japan and around the world who cannot play soccer even if they want to, through donations, participation in activities with children, and social awareness.
My name is Yasuji Miyoshi and I am a member of VfL Bochum in Germany. I will be participating in the activities of 1% FOOTBALL CLUB.
I usually live in Europe, and as I talk to athletes from various countries, I see how each athlete supports their own countries and their children. I myself started playing soccer from a young age due to the influence of my older brother, and with the support of my parents, I was able to continue playing soccer without any problems, but if for some reason I had been unable to continue playing soccer, I think my life would have changed drastically. .
However, when I heard that there are children in the world who cannot achieve that goal, I want as many children as possible to grow and have fun through soccer, just as I am someone whose life has been enriched through soccer. I hope that I can be of some help in creating that environment.
Let’s join forces with all our friends who love soccer and energize Japan through soccer!
https://onepercentfc.com/koji-miyoshi/
“Children’s Soccer New Semester Support Project”
We aim to help children and young people in Japan who have given up on playing soccer or are worried about continuing to play soccer due to economic poverty and social disparities so that they can welcome the new school year with peace of mind and continue playing soccer. We provided a 50,000 yen stipend that can be used for soccer expenses, donated equipment, and held an empowerment exchange program where players interacted with players for six months to help with mental health issues. Over the past four years, we have provided more than 18 million yen in grants and provided support to approximately 1,600 children in 42 prefectures.
▷2023 annual activity report in one copy:
https://www.lovefutbol-japan.org/posts/45669146
Total of 21 players
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Keishin Togashi (Sagan Tosu)
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Kentaro Moriya (Sagan Tosu)
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Yu Kobayashi (Kawasaki Frontale)
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Akihiro Ienaga (Kawasaki Frontale)
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Manabu Saito (Azul Claro Numazu)
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Naoto Arai (Sanfrecce Hiroshima)
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Hiro Mitamaru (Kashiwa Reysol)
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Pope William (Yokohama F. Marinos)
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Rikiya Mogi (Omiya Ardija)
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Maya Yamamoto (INAC Kobe)
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Tatsuhiko Noguchi (Viatin Mie)
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Han Hogang (Suwon Samsung Blue Wings/Korea)
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Park Il-kyu (Sagan Tosu)
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Yuta Shimozawa (FC Osaka)
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Shuto Okaniwa (Jeff United Ichihara/Chiba)
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Hinata Miyazawa (Manchester United WFC)
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Shirai Yamane (LA Galaxy)
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Daiki Yamada (Jubilo Iwata)
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Shohiro Arai (Vissel Kobe)
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Chika Hirao (Albirex Niigata Ladies)
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Koji Miyoshi (VfL Bochum)
A platform that uses the power of the Japanese soccer world to support children in need, with the concept of “passing on the love of soccer to the next generation.” Soccer players donate 1% of their annual salary and performance pay, and the soccer community involved in the soccer business donates 1% of their profits to love.fútbol Japan, which is used to help change the environment for children who want to play soccer but can’t. Masu. Since its launch in 2021, supporters have spread through word of mouth among players and on SNS, and currently 21 soccer players and 16 groups in the soccer community are participating.
HP : https://onepercentfc.com/
love.fútbol Japan is an NPO that works to change the environment for children in Japan and Asia who are unable to play soccer safely due to economic poverty and social disparity. “Creating a community-type sports ground” to resolve local issues and co-create a place where children can play, and “Children’s Soccer Back-to-School Support Project” in Japan, in which soccer players donate 1% of their annual salary to support children. We operate “1% FOOTBALL CLUB”, a platform that supports people.
Organization name: Certified NPO love.futbol Japan
Established: January 12, 2018
Representative Director: Ryoya Kato
Formula HP: https://www.lovefutbol-japan.org/
1% FOOTBALL CLUB :https://onepercentfc.com/
[Contact information]
love.futbol Japan Public Relations Department
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