4th EFDN Practitioners’ Guide: Player involvement in CSR
How can clubs, leagues and FAs engage players in their CSR work? A question that EFDN has been asked a great number of times over the last few years. Because the attendance of a football player can have a huge impact on the visibility of the project, the participants and the players themselves, it is important that the experience is positive for everyone involved.
EFDN is proud to present its 4th EFDN Practitioners Guide in which we have worked together with our member clubs, former and active players and received valuable input from the PFA, FIFPro and research by the Norwegian Players’ Association (NISO).
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