Be Active

Bring the Moves

According to WHO, 80% of kids are not getting enough exercise globally, and all children need to be active for a minimum of 60 minutes a day. That’s why FIFA and WHO partnered together to create Be Active #BringTheMoves. Just 60 minutes of exercise a day can lead children to a healthier life.

During the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023, we challenged kids to get 60 minutes of exercise every day.


Be Active #BringTheMoves

During the FIFA Women’s World Cup, don’t just sit there watching. Be Active #BringTheMoves.

AMMAN, JORDAN - JANUARY 24: Children play football during a FIFA Grassroots schools programme on January 24, 2019 in Amman, Jordan. (Photo by Maja Hitij - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)
Mental and physical health

Physical activity helps keep your body, mind and heart healthy.

PARIS, FRANCE - JUNE 15: Local children play soccer in the Jardin des Grands Explorateurs on June 15, 2019 in Paris, France. (Photo by Marianna Massey - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)
At least 60 minutes daily

You should exercise at least 60 minutes every day.

NICE, FRANCE - MAY 23: Children of the St Pierre de Feric school play football during the FIFA Women's World Cup France 2019 National Trophy Tour on May 23, 2019 in Nice, France. (Photo by Johannes Simon - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images )
All physical activity counts

Any exercise counts: walk, wheel, cycle, run, jump, dance, tidy-up, go to the gym, play football.

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