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Pope's soccer team to play Roma squad

Pope's soccer team to play Roma squad

Symbolic event against racism, migrants also on the team

17 November 2021, 16:32

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(ANSAmed) - ROME, NOV 17 - Three migrants hosted by the Sant'Egidio Community will be part of the Pope's soccer team 'All Brothers' that will play a team representing the Zagreb-based World Roma Organization in a charity match Sunday (November 21). The symbolic event is aimed at fighting discrimination, racism, marginalization. The pope on Saturday will meet the two teams.
    ROME - More than a friendly match the soccer game to be played Sunday (November 21), thanks to an initiative promoted by Pope Francis, has been described as "fraternal". It surely represents a highly symbolic event in the fight against any type of discrimination, racism and marginalization. The pope's 'All Brothers' team will play "in fraternity" against the Zagreb-based club of the World Roma Organization. On Saturday morning, the pontiff will meet members of the two teams during a hearing.
    At the presentation of the initiative on Tuesday (November 16) organizers showed a yellow and white jersey of the 'All Brothers' squad with the number 1 and the name Francis, which will be donated to the pope. The match, organized by the Pontifical Council for Culture, will take place at 14:30 Sunday at the Serie A team Lazio's Training Center in Formello, near Rome. Lazio supports the initiative. Indeed at the Serie A game between Lazio and Juventus at Rome's Stadio Olimpico on Saturday night, all players will sign two balls that will be auctioned to finance a project linked to the friendly match. The project - called "Un calcio all'esclusione", a kick against exclusion - is organized by the Diocese of Rome to support the inclusion of Roma families and youths in sports, education, housing and the labor market.
    Swiss guards, priests and migrants in pope's team Cardinal Gianfranco Ravasi, the Vatican 'minister' of culture, highlighted the cultural and ethical value of sport. A value that the pope's team interprets not as a "national" one, or as representing the Vatican, but embodied by a team including Swiss guards, Vatican employees, the children of employees, priests, three migrants hosted by the Sant'Egidio Community, and a boy with Down syndrome of the Special Olympics. Coaches will include former champions like Marco Tardelli and Odoacre Chierico (Lazio's coach Maurizio Sarri will instead be sitting on the bench of the Roma team) while the referee will be Lazio's captain Ciro Immobile. "The linesmen will also be two of my teammates, but I haven't decided yet - I don't know who to trust", joked Immobile. "I thank Pope Francis for this opportunity", he also said. "He chose me among many and this is reason for great satisfaction. It is also beautiful to set the example for youths. As far as we at Lazio are concerned, the club guides us regarding the human aspect: we are players from around the world and we are all brothers".
    Lazio: 'initiative against discrimination, Roma vilified ethnic group' While representatives of the World Roma Organization, who were attending remotely from Zagreb with apostolic nuncio, Mons.
    Giorgio Lingua, spoke about an "historic match" and described organizers and participants as "our ambassadors", "our angels", Lazio president Claudio Lotito said he strongly believes in the importance of the initiative to "overcome social, economic and racial barriers". "We live in a society of barriers that must be replaced by dialogue and integration", he said. Lotito added that soccer can teach youths to "respect human dignity and equal dignity for all, as well as raise more awareness in the public opinion on these themes". According to Lotito, "the pandemic has also aggravated processes of discrimination, also towards Roma people, a vilified and discriminated ethnic group. But everyone needs to have the same dignity and the same opportunities". The match, he said, sends a message of hope to help "people to overcome a situation of difficulty they did not want".
    (From left to right SS Lazio President, Claudio Lotito, Cardinal Gianfranco Ravasi, SS Lazio player, Ciro Immobile, and Former Italian soccer player Marco Tardelli show to photographers the jersey of the ''Squadra del Papa-Fratelli tutti'' (Pope' soccer team-All Brothers) which will be donated to Pope Francis as they present the soccer match between the Vatican soccer team and the World Roma Organization team, at the Vatican, 16 November 2021.
    ANSA/ETTORE FERRARI) (ANSAmed).
   

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