Fans flock to Match for Solidarity

24 April 2018

Fans flock to Match for Solidarity

A galaxy of football stars thrilled 23,000-plus fans at Saturday’s UEFA/United Nations Match for Solidarity in Geneva.

Football legends came out to play and help children in Geneva on Saturday (April 21) ─ and made the UEFA/United Nations Match for Solidarity a fantastic success.

On a gorgeous spring day, the Stade de Genève welcomed 23,654 fans young and old for a hugely entertaining game that saw a galaxy of stars parading their skills and, at the same time, showing their crucial support for children with disabilities.

Proceeds from the match will go to the UEFA Foundation for Children. Funds will be used to finance humanitarian and development projects to help children with disabilities at local and global levels.

The team captained by Portuguese superstar Luís Figo eventually overcame the side led by Brazilian ace Ronaldinho 4-3 in an encounter that served to demonstrate emphatically why the stellar names who came to the Swiss city for the match had all enjoyed such brilliant careers. Raúl González, Robert Pires, Nuno Gomes and Míchel Salgado were the goalscorers for Figo’s team, with Célia Šašić, Alexander Frei and Cafu replying for Ronaldinho’s team.

Proceeds destination

Ronaldinho's team

Autisme Genève will be the local beneficiary from Saturday’s game. The non-profit organisation was formed on the initiative of parents whose children live with autism spectrum disorders.

Elsewhere, the funds raised will help support projects in Africa, Asia and South America. The projects will be chosen by a committee of representatives from UEFA, the United Nations Office in Geneva and the Fondation du Stade de Genève.

 

Luís Figo's team

“We’ve enjoyed the match,” said Figo after the final whistle. “We feel that we’re reflecting the values of sport and that we have had the chance to help people.

“It’s been nice to see some great friends and play together for this important cause.”

Funds have also been raised by a special digital auction featuring a wealth of football memorabilia and other items, including signed jerseys, balls and unique experiences offered by clubs and national associations.

More information about the March for Solidarity can be found here.

 

 

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