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UEFA

Agenda: Preventing the Formation of Breakaway Leagues.

About Our MUN Community

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The UEFA (Union of European Football Associations) governs European football, overseeing competitions, regulations, and development programs. In MUN-style simulations, delegates debate issues such as financial fair play, racism and discrimination in football, commercialization, player rights, and the expansion of international tournaments.

👉 In MUN, this means structured debates, drafting reforms, proposing resolutions, and voting—all focused on shaping the future of European football governance.

Founded in 1954, UEFA represents 55 national associations and plays a central role in managing tournaments like the UEFA Champions League and the European Championship while promoting football development across all levels.

  • Open to students ages 11+ from all academic backgrounds
  • Quarterly conferences with different committee focus areas
  • Personalized mentorship from experienced delegates

The MUN Process

01

Opening of the Session

The Speaker (Chairperson) calls the house to order, ensures discipline, and takes attendance. The agenda for discussion is officially announced.

02

Opening Speeches

Each delegate (representing a country) gives an opening statement, outlining their nation’s position, concerns, and goals on the agenda.

03

Moderated Debate

Delegates speak when recognized by the Chair. They present arguments, discuss human rights violations, propose solutions, and respond to other countries’ views.

04

Unmoderated Debate (Lobbying)

Delegates move around and interact informally to negotiate, build alliances, and start drafting resolutions or working papers together.

05

Draft Presentation and Debate

The drafted resolutions are submitted to the Chair, and then debated in the committee. Delegates may propose amendments to strengthen or alter the draft.

06

Voting

The Speaker calls for a vote on the bills or resolutions. Delegates vote For, Against, or Abstain. A majority decides whether the proposal is passed.

07

Closing of the Session

The Speaker announces the result, summarizes the discussion, and formally adjourns the session.