Fifteen delegations from across South America and one delegation from South
Africa came together in Santiago de Chile today to begin a week of intercultural
activities and exchange as well as a three-day street football festival.
Bringing young people together through
football
An official element of the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup
Chile 2008™, the Football for Hope Festival is a celebration of football’s power
to foster social change. Over 150 boys and girls from nine different countries
have been making their way to Santiago to take part in the festival. For some
the journey has been longer than for others: young people from the Ecuadorian
organisations of Ser Paz and A Ganar spent over 80 hours travelling by coach
along the South American highways to ensure they made it to Santiago on
time.
Celebrating football in the centre of Santiago de
Chile
With a team of around 40 local volunteers, activities will
take place from December 1st to 7th at various locations around the Chilean
capital city, starting today at the headquarters of the Chilean Professional
Footballer’s Association (ANFP). The street football tournament will be played
in sections of some of the city’s most prominent streets and squares, including
the Plaza de la Constitución in front of the government building on December
3rd.
CHIGOL brings the festival to life
Supported by
streetfootballworld, FIFA and the U-20 Local Organising Committee,
streetfootballworld Network member and local organiser CHIGOL has been working
hard over the past few months to put on a festival to remember. The organisation
works in various locations across Chile to regain public spaces and enable youth
development and social integration through its well established football
activities.
The streetfootballworld website
will be featuring regular festival updates throughout the week, so don’t forget to
check back tomorrow for all the latest news!
Read the December 3rd article
Read the December 4th article
Read the December 8th article (with slideshow)