Sport Ecolytics

Sport Ecolytics

Monitor, analyze and reduce carbon emissions from sports travel worldwide

Tracking Global Impact

Comprehensive data on sports travel emissions across leagues, teams, and seasons

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Active leagues tracked

Teams

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Registered teams

Matches

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Season matches

Emissions

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Including return flights

Sustainable Initiatives Gallery

Explore visual highlights of eco-friendly practices in sports around the world

Solar panels on stadium roof

Solar-Powered Stadium

Renewable energy installation at Allianz Arena, reducing carbon footprint by 60%

Electric team bus

Electric Team Transport

Manchester City's new electric team bus, eliminating emissions from local travel

Rainwater collection system

Water Conservation

Rainwater harvesting system at Emirates Stadium, saving millions of gallons annually

Team planting trees

Carbon Offset Program

Real Madrid players participating in tree planting initiative to offset travel emissions

Recycling bins at stadium

Zero-Waste Initiative

Comprehensive recycling program at Camp Nou, diverting 95% of waste from landfills

Team on train

Rail Travel

Liverpool FC choosing train travel for domestic away matches to reduce emissions

Sustainable food options

Plant-Based Concessions

Forest Green Rovers offering 100% plant-based food options, reducing carbon footprint

LED lighting installation

Energy-Efficient Lighting

LED lighting system at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, reducing energy consumption by 70%

Background

Football's Mega Events

Explore the world's biggest football tournaments, their history, and iconic moments

FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022
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FIFA World Cup

Qatar 2022

Winner: Argentina
32 Teams
64 Matches

Tournament Details

Location

Qatar

Date

Nov 20 - Dec 18, 2022

Final Result

Argentina 3-3 (4-2 penalties) France

Top Scorer

Kylian Mbappé (8 goals)

Key Highlights

  • Lionel Messi led Argentina to victory

  • First World Cup in the Middle East

  • First winter World Cup in the Northern Hemisphere

  • Mbappé scored a hat-trick in the final

FIFA World Cup Russia 2018
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FIFA World Cup

Russia 2018

Winner: France
32 Teams
64 Matches

Tournament Details

Location

Russia

Date

Jun 14 - Jul 15, 2018

Final Result

France 4-2 Croatia

Top Scorer

Harry Kane (6 goals)

Key Highlights

  • France won their second World Cup title

  • First use of VAR technology in a World Cup

  • Croatia reached their first-ever final

  • Belgium achieved their best finish (3rd place)

FIFA World Cup Brazil 2014
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FIFA World Cup

Brazil 2014

Winner: Germany
32 Teams
64 Matches

Tournament Details

Location

Brazil

Date

Jun 12 - Jul 13, 2014

Final Result

Germany 1-0 Argentina

Top Scorer

James Rodríguez (6 goals)

Key Highlights

  • Germany's historic 7-1 victory over Brazil

  • Germany won their fourth World Cup title

  • Goal-line technology used for the first time

  • James Rodríguez's volley against Uruguay voted best goal

FIFA World Cup South Africa 2010
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FIFA World Cup

South Africa 2010

Winner: Spain
32 Teams
64 Matches

Tournament Details

Location

South Africa

Date

Jun 11 - Jul 11, 2010

Final Result

Spain 1-0 Netherlands

Top Scorer

Thomas Müller (5 goals)

Key Highlights

  • First World Cup held in Africa

  • Spain won their first World Cup

  • Vuvuzelas became famous worldwide

  • Iniesta's extra-time winner in the final

Interactive Analytics

Explore detailed emissions data through our interactive charts and visualizations

Emissions by League

CO2 emissions in tonnes for the 2024-2025 season

Monthly Emissions Trend

Travel emissions over time

World's Elite Football Clubs

Explore the most prestigious football clubs, their rich histories, and legendary achievements

Filter by League

Real Madrid logo

Real Madrid

Madrid, Spain
La Liga
99 trophies
FC Barcelona logo

FC Barcelona

Barcelona, Spain
La Liga
75 trophies
Manchester United logo

Manchester United

Manchester, England
Premier League
66 trophies
Bayern Munich logo

Bayern Munich

Munich, Germany
Bundesliga
82 trophies
Paris Saint-Germain logo

Paris Saint-Germain

Paris, France
Ligue 1
47 trophies
Juventus logo

Juventus

Turin, Italy
Serie A
70 trophies
Real Madrid
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Real Madrid

Madrid, SpainEst. 1902

Total Trophies

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League Titles

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Champions League

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Key Players

  • Jude Bellingham

  • Vinícius Júnior

  • Kylian Mbappé

Club Details

Manager:Carlo Ancelotti
League:La Liga
Colors:White and Gold

Elite Football Leagues

Explore the world's most prestigious football competitions and their rich histories

UEFA Champions League
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UEFA Champions League

Teams

Matches

Founded:1955
Season:2024-2025
Nyon, Switzerland
Premier League
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Premier League

Teams

Matches

Founded:1992
Season:2024-2025
London, England
La Liga
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La Liga

Teams

Matches

Founded:1929
Season:2024-2025
Madrid, Spain
Bundesliga
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Bundesliga

Teams

Matches

Founded:1963
Season:2024-2025
Frankfurt, Germany
Serie A
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Serie A

Teams

Matches

Founded:1898
Season:2024-2025
Milan, Italy

World's Largest Carbon Sinks

Explore the forests and natural reserves that help offset carbon emissions worldwide

Amazon Rainforest
Carbon Sink

Amazon Rainforest

South America
5.5 million km²

Carbon Storage

~90-140 billion tonnes

The Amazon is the world's largest tropical rainforest, absorbing vast amounts of CO2 and producing 20% of Earth's oxygen.

Key Facts

  • Home to 10% of known species on Earth

  • Contains 16,000 tree species

  • Stores carbon equivalent to 10 years of global emissions

Congo Basin
Carbon Sink

Congo Basin

Central Africa
3.7 million km²

Carbon Storage

~60 billion tonnes

The second-largest tropical forest in the world, the Congo Basin is a critical carbon sink and biodiversity hotspot.

Key Facts

  • Spans across 6 countries

  • Contains 10,000 plant species

  • Home to endangered forest elephants and gorillas

Southeast Asian Rainforests
Carbon Sink

Southeast Asian Rainforests

Southeast Asia
2.4 million km²

Carbon Storage

~42 billion tonnes

The rainforests of Indonesia, Malaysia, and Papua New Guinea are among the most biodiverse and carbon-rich ecosystems.

Key Facts

  • Contains the oldest rainforests on Earth

  • Home to orangutans and Sumatran tigers

  • Includes peat forests with extremely high carbon density

Sustainable Alternatives

Explore eco-friendly transportation options to reduce your carbon footprint

High-Speed Rail

🚄High-Speed Rail

Emissions

0.29 tonnes CO₂

Savings

99%

Benefits

  • Fastest ground transport option

  • Lower emissions, comfortable for players

  • Limited availability and fixed schedules

Electric Team Bus

🚌Electric Team Bus

Emissions

0.39 tonnes CO₂

Savings

97%

Benefits

  • Greatly reduced emissions

  • Flexible, team branding opportunity

  • Charging infrastructure requirements

Team Train Charter

🚆Team Train Charter

Emissions

0.43 tonnes CO₂

Savings

98%

Benefits

  • Lower emissions, comfortable for players

  • Potential for team meetings en route

  • Limited to train routes and stations

Hybrid Team Bus

:minibus:Hybrid Team Bus

Emissions

1.2 tonnes CO₂

Savings

85%

Benefits

  • Reduced emissions compared to standard buses

  • No charging infrastructure needed

  • Higher emissions than fully electric options

Biofuel Aircraft

:airplane:Biofuel Aircraft

Emissions

4.8 tonnes CO₂

Savings

60%

Benefits

  • Significant reduction in carbon footprint

  • Same speed and range as conventional aircraft

  • Limited availability of sustainable aviation fuel

Sustainable stadium surrounded by trees
Carbon Neutral

Forest Green Rovers Stadium

The world's first carbon-neutral football club

Towards a Greener Future

Our platform not only tracks emissions but helps teams implement sustainable practices and offset their carbon footprint through verified environmental projects.

Carbon Offset Programs

Partner with verified carbon offset projects worldwide to neutralize your team's emissions.

Renewable Energy

Implement renewable energy solutions at stadiums and training facilities.

Sustainable Transport

Transition to electric team buses and prioritize low-carbon travel options.

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