Ligue 1 Uber Eats is bringing together the best young talents from France and Brazil to showcase the latest 2021-22 playing kits prior to the new season that kicks off on 6 August!
Brazilian football talents have historically been linked to Ligue 1 Uber Eats, with stars such as Rai, Juninho, Sonny Anderson and more recently Neymar Jr leaving their mark on French clubs.
Thanks to a collaboration with Brazilian and French artists and two NGOs, the love story between Ligue 1 Uber Eats and Brazil continues.
Photo and video shoots have been organised in Rio de Janeiro and Paris, with young kids from the Onda Solidaria and Analog Football organisations invited to wear jerseys in iconic places in both countries.
The climax of this event is the creation of a fresco in Santana do Deserto, where the Brazilian artist Paulo Accioly produced a huge collage of Ligue 1 Uber Eats jerseys on a football field.
A video recap produced by the French agency 34K highlights the creativity of French and Brazilians, both on and off the pitch.
About Analog Sport
Analog Sport is the first social education project focused on and driven by sports photography. Based in Paris and Rio de Janeiro, Analog Sport trains future sports photography talents around the world and connects young professionals with clubs, football federations and brands. One of their goals is to train young talents to be official photographers for the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
About Onda Solidaria
Onda Solidária is a social project focused on transforming both individuals and society. This NGO gives children and young people at social risk a chance to participate in sports, helping to make sport an instrument of social inclusion.