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One World, One Game, One Goal: Football as a Catalyst for Youth Mental Health and Well-Being

Friday, 17 July 2026

10 a.m. ¡ª 6 p.m ET

UN Headquarters, New York, USA

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Taking place just ahead of the 2026 Men's World Cup Final, this global celebration brings together young leaders, changemakers, policymakers, UN entities, governments, civil society, private sector partners, athletes and advocates to celebrate football and sports as powerful drivers of youth mental health and well-being.

A global, ecosystemic approach to youth mental health

One World, One Game, One Goal is part of the Âé¶¹APP Youth Office¡¯s flagship initiative on Youth Mental Health and Well-Being, advancing an important shift from fragmented, individual approaches to a holistic ecosystem model.

Mental health is shaped not only by healthcare systems but also by environments, education, community, digital spaces, and opportunities for connection. This initiative brings those elements together.

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What to expect

 

10:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

ECOSOC Chamber

Conference Room 1

Spotlight Sessions

A series of partner-led spotlight sessions showcasing real-world solutions at the intersection of sport and youth mental health, surfacing diverse perspectives, lived experience and scalable solutions and models.

Featuring contributions by:

  • together with
  • together with
  • together with
  • (Indian Premier League)
  • And more!

With insights from entities across the UN system, including UNESCO, WHO, UNICEF, WHO, UN Women and more.

10:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.Conference Rooms TBC

Mental Health and Well-being Workshops

Hands-on workshops that examine how sports can play a meaningful role in supporting youth mental health and well-being, drawing on a range of perspectives and experiences.

Featuring an intergenerational co-creation workshop hosted by , exploring youth priorities in sports for mental health and well-being; and a design workshop hosted by , where participants can create custom sport jerseys to express what matters to them and their aspirations for the world.

1:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.North Lawn Garden

Global Celebration of Football and Youth Mental Health

Interactive, community-based activities where football meets conversation and connection. Expect hands-on engagement, storytelling and experiential learning around mental health and sports!

Hosted by with the support of and including workshop sessions with and .

3:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.General Assembly Hall

Football for Mental Health Celebration

A high-level moment bringing young people together with global leaders, athletes and advocates. This event highlights global commitments to advancing youth mental health and well-being through football and will culminate in the launch of a public advocacy campaign uniting public figures and youth leaders to elevate the topic on the world stage.

Featuring:

Additional participants and supporters will be announced in the lead-up to the launch ¡ª stay tuned for more!

all-day (10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.)Conference Room CHosted by the Community Care Collective, a dedicated mental health care and reflection space, open to all young people and participants to access freely throughout the day.
6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.By invitation

Football for Mental Health Reception

Hosted by the , this closed-door reception brings together partners, allies and young leaders for networking and celebration. It will be a space to build connections, spark collaboration and continue building on the momentum from the day.

*Final venues to be confirmed 14 days in advance of the event.

With the support of:

We will be joined by the following public figures and youth leaders as we elevate the topic of youth mental health and well-being on the world stage:

  • Maca Sanchez (First Argentinian professional female football player)
  • Daniel Amokachi (Nigerian and African Football Legend)
  • Gilberto Silva (Ex-Footballer & Entrepreneur)
  • Young Leaders for the SDGs

Additional participants and supporters will be announced in the lead-up to the event ¡ª stay tuned for more!

 

One World, One Game, One Goal is made possible with the generous support of organizations including:

  • and
  • and
Event flyer reading "One World, One Game, One Goal" alongside the date 17 July 2026 and the time 10 am to 6 pm at UN Headquarters in New York. Photos of a football and the UN General Assembly Hall alongside the logo of the UN Youth Office and the Friends of Footbal @UN.

Join the conversation

In collaboration with , we are inviting everyone to participate in an interactive experience designed to engage young people in decision-making around mental health and sport.

Through this digital platform, you can:

  • Share your perspectives and experiences with sport and mental health
  • Shape conversations that will inform the event and the upcoming advocacy campaign
  • Contribute to a growing global dataset on youth mental health priorities.

Your voice will directly feed into discussions at the Âé¶¹APP.

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Why football?

As the world¡¯s most popular sport, football provides a universal platform to:

  • Build belonging and social connection
  • Strengthen emotional resilience
  • Promote inclusion, dignity and collective well-being.

Under the banner ¡°One World, One Game, One Goal,¡± football becomes a tool for advocacy, action and systems change, on a truly global stage at the Âé¶¹APP in a World Cup year.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

The event will be held in person at UN Headquarters in New York. However, sessions in the main conference rooms will be broadcast live on UN WebTV, allowing global audiences to follow key discussions. Stay tuned on this page for the livestream links closer to the date of the event.

Unfortunately, we cannot provide travel funding, accommodation or scholarships. Participants are responsible for arranging and covering their own costs.

A formal confirmation letter, issued in accordance with Âé¶¹APP procedures, is provided upon registration to support your participation. Please note visa issuance remains under the authority of the host country, and we are not able to provide additional support beyond the confirmation letter.

The programme is currently being finalized, and we are unable to accommodate individual speaking roles. We appreciate your interest and will keep all participant details in mind should opportunities arise.

In the meantime, we encourage all attendees to and help shape the programme and advocacy messages.

We appreciate your interest. Opportunities are limited, but we will reach out to confirmed attendees for expressions of interest if suitable roles become available.

Participants are encouraged to make accommodation arrangements based on their own preferences, budget and location needs. When booking accommodations, participants are advised to ask about discounted rates available for those attending Âé¶¹APP meetings. Please be aware that a credit card is required to secure any reservation. It is also recommended to explore different booking websites, such as , and , to find lodging options conveniently located near the UN Headquarters.

A full logistical note will be provided to all confirmed attendees closer to the event date, including details on where to pick up a UN Special Events Ticket (SET) to access the UN Headquarters on the day of the event.

Please note: All attendees must register in advance for a UN Special Events Ticket, which MUST match their name EXACTLY as in their government-issued photo ID. .

For reasonable accommodations, please indicate accordingly when completing . For additional support, kindly email youthaffairs@un.org and include ¡°accommodations¡± in the subject line, and we would be glad to assist.

There is no set dress code; we encourage all attendees to wear whatever is comfortable, including sporting/athletic wear or national football jerseys in the spirit of the event!

Participants will automatically be registered for all open sessions throughout the day, and their Special Events Ticket will provide access to all event spaces. However, attendees can choose how much of the programme they would like to attend throughout the day.

Please make sure to bring a government-issued photo ID to pick up the Special Event Ticket, and reference this webpage for a more comprehensive list of what items are allowed or prohibited on the UN Headquarters.

Yes, all minors (under 18 years old) can attend if accompanied by a legal guardian or adult chaperone, who must also be registered[CS1]. Please note each chaperone can accompany a maximum of 10 minors.

Join the global movement

We look forward to welcoming you at the UN Headquarters on Friday, 17 July!

Register to attend and join the Community of Care for youth mental health and well-being.

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