During the 1924 Summer Olympic Games in Paris, the first international football tournament was held, marking the beginning of a century-long tradition. In recognition of this historic event, the United Nations General Assembly has declared May 25 as World Football Day. This day is intended to commemorate the universal appeal of football and its ability to unite people from all backgrounds and cultures.
The resolution was introduced by Libya’s representative to the UN, Taher M. El-Sonni, who emphasized the importance of football as a language that is understood worldwide. He highlighted how the game transcends cultural and economic differences, bringing communities together and promoting positive values such as teamwork, fair play, and tolerance.
President Dennis Francis of the General Assembly praised the adoption of this resolution, recognizing football’s potential to foster peace and solidarity globally. The resolution reflects the importance of sports in promoting positive values across borders and uniting people from all walks of life.