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UEFA EURO 2024 unveils 'The Substitutes' school programme featuring Jamal Musiala and mascot Albärt

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UEFA introduces 'The Substitutes' for EURO 2024, a dynamic educational platform with six lessons spanning sports, mathematics and geography, music, languages, science and technology, and creative art.

Designed for schools, clubs and communities, the programme leverages German superstar Jamal Musiala, tournament mascot Albärt and UEFA EURO 2024 excitement to enrich education and encourage children to #MakeMoves.

With Jamal and Albärt serving as substitute teachers for the lessons the initiative aims to inspire the millions of young people across Europe to embrace getting active and to value the physical, mental and social health benefits of regular exercise and movement.

"Albärt is not just a mascot; he is a beacon of motivation for kids to get active and develop a love for football and its values. Partnering with Jamal Musiala, who himself is an exemplary figure in promoting health and perseverance through sport, enriches this programme immensely."

Guy-Laurent Epstein, UEFA Marketing Director

"It’s an honour to contribute to such a significant cause. 'The Substitutes' is more than just a school programme; it's a movement aimed at showing kids the joy and benefits of staying active, hoping to ignite a lifelong passion for sports among their peers."

Jamal Musiala, 4-times Bundesliga winner and 1-time Champions League winner

The programme of 'The Substitutes' aligns closely with the mission of Jamal Musiala's foundation, Team Musiala. Dedicated to transforming the lives of disadvantaged children, Team Musiala drives impactful initiatives, including the Jamal Musiala Cup and various after-school programmes. These efforts position Jamal as a prominent advocate for empowering youth through engaging activities that promote positive development and well-being.

The programme extends beyond physical education to incorporate themes like sustainability and technology within the context of UEFA EURO 2024. For example, children will learn about sustainable travel methods between stadiums and explore advancements like motion-capture technology.

All resources for 'The Substitutes' are freely accessible at MakeMoves2024.com, providing valuable content not only for schools but also for home and community use.

The launch of 'The Substitutes' marks another key milestone for Albärt, who has become a central figure in the buildup to the 17th UEFA European Championship, which will commence on 14 June in Munich, Germany.

Note to media

Supporting media assets for 'The Substitutes' are available here.

For more information on UEFA EURO 2024 please visit www.uefa.com/euro2024/ 

The UEFA EURO 2024 mascot was created in collaboration with Fanatics, the UEFA EURO 2024 Master Licensee, and Toikido.