As the project reaches its final phase, EMF shares MASCOT outputs designed for reuse by clubs, federations and wider sport organisations.
MASCOT is entering its final dissemination phase by packaging and sharing the project’s main sustainability outputs for future use by sport organisations. The final communication phase focuses on transferability, reuse and the long-term visibility of the project results.
The MASCOT outputs include the Race to Sustainability Toolkit, AR experience materials, training materials for managers and ambassadors, workshop materials, evaluation summaries, public engagement records and communication resources. Together, these materials provide a practical basis for clubs, federations and wider sport stakeholders interested in greener practices.
The project has shown how minifootball can contribute to sustainability through practical tools, role-model communication, public engagement and cooperation with local and European partners. The final package is intended to help these results remain useful beyond the formal project period.
EMF will continue to use the project messages, visual identity and tools through its official channels, future tournaments and federation networks. National federations and external partners will also be able to adapt relevant materials to their own contexts.
By sharing the final sustainability package, MASCOT supports longer-term European impact and encourages replication outside minifootball. The project demonstrates that sport can help accelerate social and environmental transformation when communication, education and practical action work together.

MASCOT – Minifootball Addressing Sustainability Challenges through Overall Transformation – is coordinated by the European Minifootball Federation (EMF) under the PPPA-SPORT-2023-PEOPLE-PLANET programme, Sport for People and Planet.

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