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Sofie Junge Pedersen is leading the World Football Giving Day initiative on May 26 to raise funds for non-profits affected by aid cuts. Supported by notable football figures, the campaign aims to harness football's influence for social good.
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On the eve of the Womenâs World Cup in 2023, Sofie Junge Pedersen led the biggest player-led climate action campaign in football history. Now, ahead of the menâs tournament, she is backing World Football Giving Day as part of an even bigger change.
The initiative is designed to encourage people to participate and donate on May 26 to raise money for non-profit organisations around the world hit by aid cuts. It is backed by Jurgen Klopp, Juan Mata, Dani Olmo, Vivianne Miedema and, of course, Pedersen.
"Football has a unique power to unify people," she tells *Sky Sports*. "It is the world's most popular sport so football has that power. But it also has a responsibility, with so many followers, to do something more to make the world a better place."

World Football Giving Day is an initiative on May 26 aimed at raising funds for non-profit organizations impacted by aid cuts.
The initiative is backed by prominent football figures including Sofie Junge Pedersen, Jurgen Klopp, Juan Mata, Dani Olmo, and Vivianne Miedema.
Sofie Junge Pedersen leads player-led climate action campaigns and is a member of Common Goal, pledging a portion of her salary to charitable causes.
The initiatives aim to promote social change, support grassroots organizations, and address issues like climate change and health education through football.
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âThrough my work with Common Goal, Iâve seen how collective action can empower communities and channel the passion of the game toward real social impact. World Football Giving Day builds on that same spirit, creating a moment where the whole football community can unite, not for wins on the pitch, but for the wellbeing of people off it. I am proud to support it.â Now 34, Pedersen has a long history of committing to good causes. She visited Zambia to witness the impact of her fundraising campaigns and has spent considerable time in Ghana. "In both countries, I have seen how much football means to people," she says.



