The ‘One Shirt Pledge’ auctions go live on August 26 via MatchWornShirt, starting a long-term strategic partnership between Common Goal and Chiliz.
as the charity announced a long-term partnership with Chiliz, the sports blockchain, at Paris Blockchain Week.
Since the announcement of Chiliz as the strategic tech partner for Common Goal earlier this year, the One Shirt Pledge is the first initiative stemming from this collaboration. Both organisations are keenly exploring blockchain not merely as a tool for fundraising but as a transformative instrument for enhancing governance and transparency.
Common Goal unites elite footballers, managers, clubs and brands in a shared effort to drive social change through the game. Players, managers and businesses join Common Goal by pledging a minimum of 1% of their earnings to projects that harness the power of football to tackle the greatest social challenges of our time.
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