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About Sport Positive Leagues (SPL)

Sport Positive Leagues (SPL) is an international initiative that visualizes soccer clubs' efforts toward environmental sustainability through 12 key items, clearly showing progress and the direction to aim for. The J.League is the first in Asia to participate, and clubs' efforts are organized and evaluated from multiple perspectives such as energy, renewable energy, transportation, waste, procurement, and education.

Official Website of SPORT POSITIVE LEAGUES (SPL)

United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change

Signed the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change 'Sports for Climate Action Framework'

FC Tokyo has signed the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) 'Sports for Climate Action Framework.' The commitment letter is signed by President and CEO Shigeya Kawagishi.

Significance of Signing

FC Tokyo has been advancing social collaboration activities and environmental actions in its hometown, Tokyo, under the club's social statement, 'Goals that connect to the future of our lives.' This signing marks a step toward elevating these practices to international standards and further enhancing the club's responsibility and communication power.
Climate change is a serious social issue that affects the everyday enjoyment of sports. The impacts of extreme heat, heavy rain, and typhoons pose challenges to creating a safe environment where children can enjoy soccer and affect the experience of fans and supporters gathering at stadiums. FC Tokyo leverages the influence of football (sports) to work together with local communities, municipalities, partner companies, and fans and supporters to promote positive actions starting from Tokyo.
Additionally, FC Tokyo, based on its sustainability strategy, will focus not only on reducing environmental impact but also on promoting behavioral change in its hometown and co-creating social value. Taking this signing as an opportunity, we will further advance initiatives in match operations and club activities, while working to create opportunities through communication and dialogue for more people to perceive climate action as their own responsibility.
FC Tokyo will continue to take on challenges so that, through the power of sports, we can connect a better global environment and the everyday life of Tokyo to future children.

What is the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change 'Sports for Climate Action Framework'?

This framework was established at COP24 (Sec. 24 of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change) in 2018 through collaboration between the UNFCCC and the IOC (International Olympic Committee), with the aim of uniting the sports community to take action toward achieving a net-zero society.
Signatory organizations are required to act based on four principles: formulating and implementing strategies toward net zero, collaborating with stakeholders to reduce emissions, and promoting behavioral change through communication.

About the Four Principles

  1. Formulate and implement a net-zero climate strategy
  2. Implement climate change measures utilizing partnerships
  3. Communication that promotes transformation on climate change
  4. Strengthen resilience to climate change and international solidarity

"Sports for Climate Action Framework" Official Website

Comments from Related Parties

Tokyo Football Club Co., Ltd.
President and CEO Shigeya Kawagishi

"This signing is a significant step in connecting our social statement and sustainability strategy to the international framework for climate action. Together with our fans, supporters, partners, local governments, and communities, we will continue to take concrete actions from Tokyo and create a better future through the power of sports."


United Nations Global Climate Action (UN Climate Change Global Climate Action)
Lead Lindita Xhaferi-Salihu (Sectoral Initiatives Lead Lindita Xhaferi-Salihu)

“Today, we are excited to welcome FC Tokyo to Sports for Climate Action.
As the first club in the J.League to join this global effort, FC Tokyo is setting a powerful example of leadership on and off the pitch.
Rooted in community, discipline and respect for the future, this step reflects the true spirit of Japanese football.
By joining hundreds of clubs, leagues and teams in the UNFCCC Sports for Climate Action family, we look forward to seeing FC Tokyo show what is possible when a club leads with purpose, engaging its partners, its community, its city, and more importantly, its athletes and fans in doing their part to create a safer, resilient and prosperous future.
To clubs across Japan and beyond, we invite you to follow FC Tokyo’s lead. Together we can build something bigger than the game itself.
Let’s move forward as one, protecting the game we love and the planet we share.
Thank you very much.”

We are very pleased to welcome FC Tokyo today to the Sports for Climate Action Framework.
FC Tokyo, the first in the J.League to participate in a global initiative, has set a good example by demonstrating leadership both on and off the pitch.
This step, rooted in community, discipline, and respect for the future, reflects the passion of Japanese football.
FC Tokyo, together with clubs, leagues, and teams that have joined the 'Sports for Climate Action Framework' promoted by the UNFCCC (United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change), is taking the lead with a clear purpose. We hope to demonstrate what is possible to create a safer, more resilient, and richer future by involving partners, local communities, hometowns, and above all, athletes and fans/supporters.
To all clubs across Japan and around the world, please follow FC Tokyo's lead. Together, we can build something greater that goes beyond the framework of sports.
Let's unite and move forward to cherish our planet and protect the environment where we can enjoy the sports we love.
Thank you very much

(Translated by FC Tokyo)

Contact Us

FC Tokyo Sustainability Promotion Department
E-Mail: sharen@fctokyo.co.jp