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Football Fans Transform Sporting Passion Into Environmental Action

Khabor Wala Desk

Published: 21st June 2026, 5:26 PM

Football Fans Transform Sporting Passion Into Environmental Action

A voluntary organisation named ‘Argentina Fans for Nature’ is actively channelling the widespread national enthusiasm for football into environmental and climate awareness by conducting a nationwide tree plantation campaign. The group has announced its definitive objective to plant 4,000 native fruit-bearing, timber, and medicinal saplings across various districts of Bangladesh. Through this initiative, the organisers seek to foster an eco-friendly social movement by directly involving sports enthusiasts and the youth in climate action.

According to official data provided by the organisation, approximately 2,600 saplings have already been successfully planted and distributed in multiple regions. This current campaign follows their massive environmental drive in 2022, during which the group planted 36,000 tree saplings across various districts to celebrate the Argentina national football team’s FIFA World Cup victory. Building upon that previous success, the volunteers are continuing to utilise football fandom to drive impactful ecological changes.

Upcoming Schedule and Target Fulfilment Plans

The organisers have outlined a structured schedule to achieve their remaining target of 1,400 saplings. As part of the upcoming phase, 400 tree saplings will be planted in Kauri village, located under Manikganj district, on Friday. Following this event, the organization plans to plant an additional 1,000 saplings in the coastal district of Cox’s Bazar on 27 June. The successful execution of these two scheduled events will mark the complete fulfilment of their primary target of 4,000 trees for the current phase.

Through these localized events, the voluntary platform encourages football supporters and local youths to plant and nurture trees within their respective neighbourhoods. The organisers have issued a specific call to action, urging each participant to plant at least 10 saplings and take full responsibility for their long-term care and growth. The central philosophy of the organisers highlights that football is not merely a sport but a potent instrument for social transformation. They maintain that while football unites people across communities, trees safeguard the future of the planet, thereby justifying the transformation of sporting emotion into climate advocacy.

Varieties of Saplings and Expanded Social Initiatives

The ongoing campaign prioritises native Bangladeshi plant varieties to support local biodiversity. The distributed and planted species include fruit trees such as mango, jackfruit, and coconut, alongside medicinal and beneficial plants like neem, amla, arjun, bahera, and drumstick (shojne). By focusing strictly on indigenous varieties, the project aims to ensure high survival rates for the plants while contributing effectively to the local ecosystem and soil health.

Beyond its core football-centric campaigns, ‘Argentina Fans for Nature’ has been systematically promoting tree plantation during various traditional social and family gatherings, including weddings, birthdays, and death anniversaries. Furthermore, the organisation has maintained a continuous community healthcare initiative over the past five years. During this period, the volunteers have distributed approximately 2,000 saplings to the families of newborn infants at local community health centres, linking human life milestones with environmental conservation.

Shakhawat Ullah, the President of the Chandrakali Foundation and one of the principal initiators of this project, stated that comprehensive future plans have already been drafted. He confirmed that if Argentina wins the upcoming FIFA World Cup, the organisation intends to launch an even larger campaign to plant 40,000 additional saplings across the country. The organizers express confidence that utilising the positive energy of football will yield significant contributions towards environmental preservation, biodiversity protection, and the expansion of climate awareness nationwide.

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