Several elite soccer players have created a web of charity auctions under the motto ' Footballers4Change ', which will allow fans to bid for the official equipments of their idols , with the aim of allocating the income obtained to help the most needy and promote fashion sustainable through the web.

Under the slogan 'Get your gear, get your story', this initiative, in addition to allowing fans to get the equipment that players use during games and allocate the benefits for charitable purposes, will try to promote messages on sustainability, equality and social responsibility of the hand of the women of the soccer players .

"In an era of fast and harmful fashion production with the environment, 'Footballers4Change' is born influenced by the United Nations convention on climate change, where it is warned that the fashion industry contributes about 10% of emissions global greenhouse gases, "the brand explains in a statement.

This website has been founded by the entrepreneur and designer Anoesjcka Gianotti , who through years of work in the world of fashion and football thought it would be a good idea to give fans the opportunity to get their idol items to help beneficial causes

"We are very excited about the potential of 'Footballers4Change' to help change the way people think about fashion and recycling. In addition to giving fans the opportunity to be part of the life journey of the players and their families , we can all use football and fashion as an incredible collective force, "explained the Italian.

The first auction of 'Footballers4Change' will take place at the beginning of 2020 and the idea is already receiving a "great reception" among the most important players of the main teams of the English Premier League and Spanish LaLiga .

One of the first players to join the project has been the Chelsea captain and international with the Spanish national team César Azpilicueta .

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