Royal Philips and Royal Dutch Football Association kicked off series of football clinics at Philips Community Light Centers across Brazil

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 13-6-2014 — /EuropaWire/ — This weekend Royal Philips (NYSE:PHG, AEX:PHIA), the global leader in lighting, kicked off a new initiative with KNVB (Royal Dutch Football Association) – a series of six football clinics held at Philips Community Light Centers across Brazil during this summer’s football tournament.

Philips and the KNVB WorldCoaches have been working together since 2012 in delivering the Community Light Centers. These are areas of land, roughly the size of a small soccer pitch¹, that are lit by Philips LED flood lights. The illuminated areas provide a focal point for the community, allowing people to come together and enjoy playing football, whether it is school children playing after school or two neighboring villages.

KNVB’s WorldCoaches aims to use football for social development. By nurturing the football coaches of tomorrow, this program hopes to guide children who are exposed to issues such as violence, gangs, poverty and drug use to a different way of life, both on and off the pitch. The clinics will be led by ambassadors Aron Winter and Pierre van Hooijdonk, both Dutch ex-internationals.

Philips is rolling out the Light Centers across Latin America and the Caribbean, focusing on poor areas, including those with no access to electricity. The Centers will help thousands of people extend their day long after the sun has gone down. This latest initiative follows the successful rollout of Community Light Centers in Africa, also involving KNVB.

Committed to installing 30 Philips Community Light Centers across Latin America, Philips began by focusing on Brazil which has 21 in total, five of which will be LED solar-powered with another 16 using “on-grid” solutions. Of particular focus is supporting the communities in the favelas.

There are estimated to be 31 million people across Latin America and a staggering 1.6 billion people worldwide that have no access to electricity². For communities living near the equator, dusk settles around 7pm all year around, slowing down and even stopping many vital parts of life. The Philips Community Light Centers take a piece of land that is important to a community and transforms it with light. Through the use of solar technology and energy efficient LED lighting, Philips’ Community Light Centers allow the people in the community to socialize, trade, play sports and read books long after the sun has gone down, thereby extending their day. Four hours of Amazonian sun are enough for the lighting system to work for four nights.

Bert van Oostveen, General Secretary of the KNVB said at the launch of the collaboration in 2012, “Since the start of WorldCoaches in 2009, the KNVB has trained over 3,800 soccer coaches in more than 15 countries in Asia, Africa and South America. The Philips Community Light Centers are a great addition to our WorldCoaches program and will enable us to train even more coaches, demonstrating the innovative power that two global Dutch brands can have.”

“By teaming up with the KNVB, we are able to combine our efforts to help more developing communities across Africa and South America” said Henk de Jong Chief Executive Officer, Philips Latam America. “Together we now have a really exciting opportunity to demonstrate the power of football and technical innovation to the world. We consider this a great proof point of Philips providing locally relevant solutions in growth markets and improving people’s lives”.

The KNVB will also be donating a mini field together with its partners to a public school in Rio de Janeiro later this month. Artificial turf specialist Edel Grass is sponsoring the turf for the field and Royal Philips is donating its latest LED lighting. The Dutch national team and KNVB sponsors ING, Staatsloterij, PWC, Unit 4, Nike and Radio 538 are also contributing to the project to deliver a joint social investment in Brazil. The Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Olympic partners enhance the impact of this initiative by adding a running track to the pitch.

The dates for the KNVB WorldCoaches clinics in Brazil:

  • 08 June – Rio de Janeiro
  • 13 June – Salvador
  • 15 June – Rio de Janeiro
  • 16 June – Porto Alegre
  • 20 June – Rio de Janeiro
  • 22 June – Sao Paulo

¹  Areas are roughly 1,000 m2
²  UN World Energy Poverty report from 2011

For further information, please contact:

Santa van der Laarse
Philips Group Communications
Tel: +31653400056
E-mail:santa.van.der.laarse@philips.com

About Royal Philips
Royal Philips (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHIA) is a diversified health and well-being company, focused on improving people’s lives through meaningful innovation in the areas of Healthcare, Consumer Lifestyle and Lighting. Headquartered in the Netherlands, Philips posted 2013 sales of EUR 23.3 billion and employs approximately 112,000 employees with sales and services in more than 100 countries. The company is a leader in cardiac care, acute care and home healthcare, energy efficient lighting solutions and new lighting applications, as well as male shaving and grooming and oral healthcare. News from Philips is located at www.philips.com/newscenter.

About the Royal Dutch Football Association (KNVB)
The KNVB (Royal Dutch Football Association) has the task of promoting the active and passive enjoyment of football by and for everyone, in a socially responsible way. The KNVB is the connecting factor in the sport of football and is aware of its leading role as the largest single sports association in the Netherlands. Also, the Dutch FA is considered one of the best football associations in the world, famous for the development of Youth, many Talents and great coaches. In an international KNVB program called WorldCoaches, it is  helping local community coaches by teaching Football and Life Skills. More information on WorldCoaches can be found at www.worldcoaches.nl

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Royal Philips and Royal Dutch Football Association kicked off series of football clinics at Philips Community Light Centers across Brazil

Royal Philips and Royal Dutch Football Association kicked off series of football clinics at Philips Community Light Centers across Brazil

 

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