Christiane Endler made Common Goal history when she became the first Chilean to join the movement.
The international goalkeeper and adidas athlete made the 1% pledge because of a strong desire to help unite the football world towards making a more positive impact on society.
“The more footballers think about joining Common Goal, the more we can make a difference in the world,” she said.
“It is a very good way to give back all that this beautiful game has given us by just giving 1% of our salary," said Christiane.
“I think we can give many children the opportunity to develop, to fulfil their dreams, to be happy doing what they love and I think it's a very good way to help in some way.”
Christiane has had a decorated career between the sticks, winning five league titles in her home country, as well as the Copa Libertadores and the Coupe de France in the past.
Her first pledge went towards Global Goal 5 Accelerator – a collective project designed to advance the efforts of Common Goal partner organisations towards gender equality.
“The more people and footballers unite to keep it [women’s football] developing, to keep it growing, and to put pressure on it, the more we will be able to develop it."