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Ianis Hagi – Member Profile – Common Goal

https://www.common-goal.org/members/ianishagi

Ianis Hagi, son of the legendary Gheorghe Hagi, took the 1% salary pledge with his fellow Romanian teammate Tudor Baluta in 2021 — making them the first Romanians to join the team.At such a young age, the forward has already made his mark on the game. He made his professional debut at age just 16 and has since gone on to win the Scottish Premier League title during his first full season with Rangers.But from the beginning of his career he’s wanted to make his mark off the pitch by helping Romanian communities and people from underprivileged backgrounds.“I’m now part of something I’ve wanted to do since I was a kid so I’m really happy I can help at a young age,” he said.
„Players have a voice in this world.

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Werder Bremen – Member Profile – Common Goal

https://www.common-goal.org/members/werderbremen

A week after SV Werder Bremen were promoted to the Bundesliga in 2022, the club known for driving social change committed to pledging 1% of their ticket and sponsorship revenues to the Common Goal movement and created an option for employees to take the pledge as well.The move made Werder Bremen the third professional club, and the first German one to take the pledge after the Danish club FC Nordsjælland made the commitment in 2018 and Oakland Roots from the US did so in 2020.“Our Common Goal membership is a milestone and a historical moment in our commitment to social sustainability, which we are very proud of,” said Klaus Filbry, Chairman of the Management Board at SV Werder.“Through the 1% mechanism, we enable all members of the Werder family to contribute to our social commitment and create equitable opportunities.“One of SV Werder Bremen’s biggest social impact initiatives is SPIELRAUM, a programme which harnesses the power of sport to connect young people. The programme runs regular sports-based training sessions, engaging a diverse group of young people across Bremen and Lower Saxony. Through the initiative, SV Werder Bremen enables young people to take responsibility and cultivates a new generation of physically and socially active community members.After undergoing Common Goal’s quality assessment, where the SPIELRAUM was examined over several months to ensure it aligned with the standards of the movement, it became part of the Common Goal Community meaning Common Goal members can direct their pledge to the initiative.
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