The young players of ESTAC Troyes have distinguished themselves at the Festival Open Football Club 2026, winning the Grand Prix du Jury for their powerful clip denouncing violence against women. The club's project was selected from among many others, including those from Dijon FCO and Red Star FC, for its creativity and commitment. The Festival Open Football Club 2026, organized by the Fondaction du Football, aims to promote artistic and civic projects among young people in football training centers and Poles of Hope. This year's edition saw participants explore social themes through music, dance, podcasts, and short films. The clip of ESTAC Troyes was particularly noteworthy, as the young players participated in the writing of the text, the choreography, and the filming of the project. The Prix du Public was awarded to Dijon FCO for a clip showcasing the club's identity and values, while the Prix Coup de Cœur du Jury went to Red Star FC for a project combining football and contemporary dance. The Festival Open Football Club 2026 highlights the Fondaction du Football's commitment to supporting young athletes in their personal and civic development, using football as a space for expression and engagement. By winning this award, ESTAC Troyes demonstrates its dedication to social responsibility and its willingness to use its platform to raise awareness about important issues. The club's victory is a testament to the hard work and creativity of its young players, who are not only talented on the pitch but also committed to making a positive impact off it. The Festival Open Football Club 2026 is an important event that promotes the values of football and encourages young people to get involved in their communities. The win of ESTAC Troyes is a source of pride for the club and its fans, and it will undoubtedly inspire other young players to follow in their footsteps. The club's commitment to social causes is evident in this project, and it is an example to be followed by other clubs in Ligue 2.