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UEFA Launches Hat Trick Heroes In Metaverse Game For Women’s EURO 2022

With the UEFA Women’s EURO kicking off at Old Trafford in 100 days, UEFA has unveiled the tournament’s first Hat Trick heroes: a trio of fun mascots who are making their debut in the metaverse.

 

 

Kai, Robyn and Ashley appear as interactive characters in ‘The Road to UEFA Women’s EURO’ game on Roblox and star in a skills challenge and edu-tainment series on YouTube alongside Europe’s top players, which will also be distributed via the UEFA Football in Schools programme.

 

This ground-breaking campaign aims to appeal directly and authentically to young girls and boys on platforms they consume daily. UEFA are joining other global companies including Nike and Nickelodeon by hosting the game on Roblox, a platform that has over 50 million daily active users – of which over 50% are children under-12.

The virtual game is complemented by a skills challenge and educational video series on YouTube where Hat Trick, the collective term for the mascots, will bring their unique personalities of skill (Robyn, number 10), strength (Ashley, Hat Trick captain and number 7) and smarts (Kai, number 4) together.

 

The series features twelve of European football’s biggest names including current UEFA Women’s Player of the Year Alexia Putellas (Barcelona FC and Spain national team player), 2017 UEFA Women’s EURO winner Vivianne Miedema (Arsenal FC and Netherlands national team player) and UEFA Women’s EURO 2022 host Lucy Bronze (Manchester City FC and England national team player).

 

Aiming to inspire children between eight and eleven to both play and engage in football, the mascots call on the help of international players to help them ‘level up’ their skills, understand better the key skills needed to play goalkeeper, defender, midfielder or forward, and to teach them more about how to best fuel their body and to have a good mindset for football and life.

 

The video series can be viewed by children, parents and teachers on YouTube, and will also be shared with schools across Europe through the UEFA’s Football in Schools programme.

 

“The UEFA Women’s EURO promises to be a record-breaking tournament,” said Guy-Laurent Epstein, Marketing Director at UEFA.

 

“It has the potential to inspire millions of girls and boys to play football, so it is important for us to take the tournament to the platforms and spaces they occupy. We hope our new gaming experience will capture the imagination of children and get them to interact with football and UEFA Women’s EURO in a way that we have never explored before.

 

“But of course, we want them playing football in real life as well as engaging online. We hope that by also putting Europe’s best players at the heart of this campaign alongside our Hat Trick mascots, we will give girls and boys across Europe new heroes to emulate.”

“Europe’s next top players are out there right now, and the UEFA’s Women’s EURO mascot campaign could be the initiative that inspires them to fall in love with the game,” said Spanish midfielder, Alexia Putellas.

 

“It’s been brilliant to play a role in encouraging children to be active. We want to ensure that everybody, everywhere has the opportunity to play football, so it’s exciting that this initiative is being rolled out in schools across Europe.”

 

“But there is no better way to inspire the next generation than by delivering a world-class, entertaining tournament, and we certainly aim to make the UEFA Women’s EURO an unmissable event this summer.”

 

The Hat Trick mascot campaign supports one of the main goals of Time for Action the UEFA Women’s Football Strategy – to double girls’ and women’s participation in football by 2024.

 

More information on how to play the Roblox game can be found here, and the YouTube skills series is available to view here. Tickets for the tournament are also on sale now at www.uefa.com/womenseuro/ticketing.


 

 

 

 

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