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Team South Africa – South Africa, Lerato Mkhwanazi, 15: "Soccer through Altus Sport has taught me discipline and how to achieve my goals in life."
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Selección Nacional de Argentina – Argentina, Diego Bustamante, 18
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Selección Nacional de Argentina – Argentina, Rocío de la Fuente, 18
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A Ganar Ser Paz – Ecuador, Carolina Estrada, 16
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Selección Chilena de Futbol Callejero – Chile, Fabián Zambelli, 18: “Through the street football programmes of CHIGOL I got the opportunity to grow as a person, and it helps me to reach for my goals.”
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Selección Chilena de Futbol Callejero – Chile, Fabián Zambelli, 18: “Through the street football programmes of CHIGOL I got the opportunity to grow as a person, and it helps me to reach for my goals.”
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Coaching for Hope – Mali, Mohamed Brahima Diabaté, 17: “For me, football is the symbol of freedom. When you walk on a football pitch, you do not feel any stress or any discrimination."
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Coaching for Hope – Mali, Ténéba Konaté, 15: "Thanks to the football activities organised by Coaching for Hope, I received valuable information on HIV/AIDS and I was able to make lots of friends within the village.”
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Colombianitos – Colombia, Victor Camargo, 16: "It was very satisfying for me to be able to take pictures and learn something new in my life. This all is thanks to Colombianitos who are offering me unlimited knowledge."
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Colombianitos – Colombia, Jairo Alfredo Peroza, 18: "I really like taking pictures and I also enjoy sharing them with my friends in Colombianitos, with my family and our social worker who encouraged and supported us with this project."
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Dads Against Drugs – United Kingdom, Steph Hartshorn, 15: "The Football for Hope Festival 2010 is proving to be more than just a football tournament for me. It is an adventure and experience and I am one of those lucky few to participate.”
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Dads Against Drugs – United Kingdom, Steph Hartshorn, 15: "The Football for Hope Festival 2010 is proving to be more than just a football tournament for me. It is an adventure and experience and I am one of those lucky few to participate.”
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Diambars – Senegal, Boubacar Ndiaye, 16: "Make Football passion, a driving force for education."
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Diambars – Senegal, Boubacar Ndiaye, 16: "Make Football passion, a driving force for education."
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Delegação Brasileira – Brazil, Emilly Fernanda dos Santos, 16
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Espérance – Rwanda, Innocent Twagirayezu, 17
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Espérance – Rwanda, Dossi Amir Uwase, 18
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Football United – Australia, Hemanta Acharya, 17: "I help my team co-operate in teamwork, giving 100% effort on game using all of my skills, enthusiasm to interact in team situations."
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Football United – Australia, Mekhaled Shayea Al-anezi, 16: "Football is my life and I make myself good football player because when I play I should to support my team and to give them more power when I play good."
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Football Friends – Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Serbia, Pavle Avramovic, 16
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Football Friends – Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Serbia, Pavle Avramovic, 16
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Delegação Brasileira – Brazil, Márcia Cristina Trindade Azevedo, 18
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Grassroot Soccer – South Africa, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Kudakwashe Mahachi, 16
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Grassroot Soccer – South Africa, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Lindelihle Ntsele, 16
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Team Zambia – Zambia, Hellen Mubanga, 15
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A Ganar Ser Paz – Ecuador, Kevin Baquerizo, 17
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Kick4Life – Lesotho, Pinki Masoetsa, 15
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Kick4Life – Lesotho, Sello Thetsane, 16
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German Street Football Network – Germany, Daniel Baldauf, 16: "With the pictures I wanted to show what we do, what I learned and what is important to me."
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German Street Football Network – Germany, Daniel Baldauf, 16: "With the pictures I wanted to show what we do, what I learned and what is important to me."
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Magic Bus – India, Nagma Mustakalli Shaikh, 16: “I wanted that everyone viewing the photographs should clearly be able to understand the theme behind them. A few children were playing with a ball. Suddenly a boy stood upside down: 'see I can do this.'"
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Magic Bus – India, Savita Badelal Chouhan, 15: “One of the biggest challenges we face in our community is shortage of water. People go to the shore to take or even steal water from the pipelines that lay by the shore."
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Mathare Youth Sports Association – Kenya, Bilha Apiyo, 18: "It's amazing how you can tell stories through an image. The picture shows how chang’aa (illicit liqour) is brewed in the ghetto with contaminated water from the river to make the steam."
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Mathare Youth Sports Association – Kenya, Susan Wairimu,17:"MYSA has extremely changed my life as an individual, it has added a positive impact in my life and moulded me to a better person. I have improved my education and poverty situation in my family."
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The Peace Team – Israel, Palestine, Eden Asoulin, 16, and Liron Madar, 15: “Our Peace Team stands for something special-a clear message that Israelis and Palestinians can get along-and we are doing it together, as one unit."
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The Peace Team – Israel, Palestine, Liza Musleh,15:"I think the program is successful because it encourages ongoing communication between children who might be the future leaders of Israel and Palestine. We are tired of war and must start taking action."
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Red Paraguay de Partidí – Paraguay, María Fátima Mariño López, 16: "Taking pictures was a unique experience for me and perfect for showing the activities going on my community, especially that football is very important played according to life's values."
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Red Paraguay de Partidí – Paraguay, Víctor Benítez, 16: "Football is healthy, it is fun, does not do any harm to nobody and inspires everybody."
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Team Zambia – Zambia, Ruth Mukisi, 15
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Sport Against Racism Ireland – Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland, Craig Baillie, 17
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Sport Against Racism Ireland – Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland, Craig Baillie, 17
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Search and Groom – Nigeria, Olatunbosun Kehinde Abimbola, 16
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Search and Groom – Nigeria, Uzoka Benjamin Ameachi, 16
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Special Olympics – Botswana, Mauritius, Namibia, South Africa, Moricha Job, 18: “I love taking good pictures with the cameras provided. I have fun taking unexpected pictures of people. Photography is very inspiring to me.”
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Spirit of Soccer – Cambodia, Linda Choeun, 14
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Spirit of Soccer – Cambodia, Savin Moa, 16
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Sport dans la Ville – France, Assia Sakho, 17
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Sport dans la Ville – France, Kamel Yahia, 17
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Team USA – USA, Nury Ortiz, 16: “My country, my city, our nation.”
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Street League – United Kingdom, Kamesha Randall, 17: "Always be true to yourself."
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Street League – United Kingdom, Kamesha Randall, 17: "Always be true to yourself."
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Tahiti Football Federation – Tahiti, Thomas Rupea, 14
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Tahiti Football Federation – Tahiti, Herenui Teihotaataa, 15
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Team Alexandra – South Africa, Neo Malema, 17
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Team Alexandra – South Africa, Neo Malema, 17
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Team USA – USA
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The Kids League – Uganda, Abbey Ssegujja, 17
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The Kids League – Uganda, Abbey Ssegujja, 17
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Uruguay – Uruguay, Daniela Cruz, 16
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Uruguay – Uruguay, Héctor Guedes, 16
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Special Olympics - Botswana, Mauritius, Namibia, South Africa, Elvira K. Goagoses, 15
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Team South Africa – South Africa, Siphumelele on behalf of the WhizzKids United team, 15: "The WhizzKids United program is the best in the world and is doing its bit to make a big change in other people's lives teaching kids about HIV/AIDS."
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Moving the Goalposts - Kenya, Lilian Mbeyu, 23
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Moving the Goalposts - Kenya, Lilian Mbeyu, 23

