A European Dream Team: Can Football Unite the EU Beyond Borders?

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Imagine Rodri threading a pass to Lamine Yamal, who glides past defenders and sets up Kylian Mbappé for a stunning finish. But this isn’t Spain, France, or any single nation—this is Team EU, a collective side representing the entire European Union.

The concept of an EU football team may sound utopian, but its symbolic value could be profound. At a time when the EU faces political, economic, and cultural fragmentation, sport—especially football—offers a rare opportunity to unite people under one identity.

European Commissioner for Youth, Culture and Sport, Glenn Micallef, sees it as a way to foster solidarity. “A collective EU football team would strengthen our unity and be a powerful symbol. The soft power of sport extends far beyond the pitch,” he says.

The model isn’t unprecedented. The Ryder Cup in golf and the Laver Cup in tennis have shown how continental teams can generate passion and prestige. An EU football side could become a similar force—a platform for European pride and cohesion.

Yet challenges remain. Mauro Berruto, former coach of Italy’s volleyball team, warns: “Football fans are deeply nationalistic. Creating genuine passion for a continental team won’t be easy.” He stresses that such an initiative must be sport-driven, not politically imposed, to maintain authenticity and credibility.

Nevertheless, the potential is transformative. A united team could foster a shared narrative and counterbalance global forces reshaping football—from U.S. investment to Gulf state influence. As journalist Marco Bellinazzo notes, “Such a team could be revolutionary for European identity, countering marginalisation and reinforcing Europe’s place in global sport.”

An EU football team may not replace national sides, but it could complement them—offering a new vision of unity and purpose through the world’s most universal game.

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