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In the ever-evolving world of football for good, few names resonate as powerfully as Marisa Schlenker’s.
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In the modern era of football, where the sport's influence extends far beyond the pitch, players are increasingly recognizing their platform's potential to drive meaningful change.
Elin Landström has built an impressive career in professional football, winning a Serie A title with AS Roma and competing at the highest levels of the game. Beyond her achievements on the pitch, she is also passionate about making the sport more sustainable and accessible for future generations.
The story of FASI and the increasing role of the football academy in driving social impact.
In Uganda, where opportunities for visually impaired athletes have been scarce, Blind Football is proving to be a game-changer—creating new possibilities and a sense of belonging for those who have often been overlooked.
In the mountainous kingdom of Lesotho, where sport is a lifeline for many communities, football has emerged as a powerful force for good.
In rural Kenya, where agriculture is the backbone of daily life, George Osoya has found an extraordinary way to unite farming and football to empower his community.
No matter the audience, one question frequently arises when discussing sport for social good: “Yes, but how can sport solve that issue?”
It was 2002, and Brazil had just clinched their record-breaking fifth World Cup title. In Zimbabwe, a nine-year-old boy named Webster Chakawata sat glued to the TV, captivated by Ronaldo and the magic of the beautiful game.
A newly released documentary by Stefano Di Pietro, “Children of the Field”, produced by Football Makes History, captures this truth with raw emotion and brevity.
Tackling the plight of the migrant with I Speak Football and Djibril Ayofe.
In the heart of Mexico, where football pulses through the veins of communities, Isabel Cabrejas Ruiz found herself stepping onto a field dominated by boys, her passion outweighing the self-awareness of being the only girl in sight.
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