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Zidane, Ronaldo play for Pakistan flood


GENEVA: World champion footballers and United Nations Goodwill Ambassadors Ronaldo and Zinédine Zidane today announced that the 8th Annual Match Against Poverty will raise funds for the nearly 25 million people affected by the Haiti earthquake and Pakistan floods.

The two men, who use their celebrity status to promote the anti-poverty work of the UN Development Programme (UNDP), will mobilize their all-star team to challenge Greek-side Olympiacos in a friendly on 15 December.

The match, which will be played at Karaiskakis Stadium in Piraeus, Greece, is part of the global campaign to achieve the eight Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), the targets to slash poverty, hunger, disease and other social ills, all by 2015.

“With five years left to accomplish the set of eight goals,” said Zidane, “I hope this 8th Annual Match Against Poverty will help communicate a sense of urgency that we all need to join the team to end poverty now.”

UNDP will receive half of the match’s proceeds, which will go to ongoing relief efforts in Haiti and Pakistan.

“Our goal with this 8th Match Against Poverty is to support the people and Governments of Pakistan and Haiti to recover from the devastating natural disasters which affected them so terribly in 2010,” said UNDP Administrator Helen Clark, expressing gratitude to Zidane and Ronaldo for raising awareness for those “who are often too quickly forgotten.”

Olympiacos Football Club owner Evangelos Marinakis also voiced hope that the match would bring people around the globe together and break down barriers.

“Using football’s magic driving force, Olympiacos F.C. is on the pitch to raise an appeal against poverty and mobilize action towards achieving the MDGs,” he said.

Olympiacos will donate its share of the proceeds to parents of children with special needs, as well as to homeless and disadvantaged communities in Piraeus.

Earlier this year, the 7th Annual Match took place in Lisbon, Portugal, where Zidane, Ronaldo and the UNDP Goodwill team played Benfica and raised more than a half million Euro for the people of Haiti.

Proceeds from previous matches have benefited anti-poverty initiatives ranging from support to female entrepreneurs to the construction of sports centres for street children and the disadvantaged throughout Asia, Africa and Latin America.



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Great news. But why the match is played in Greece? Greece is bankrupt. To raise money, they could have opted for some other nation.
 
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2 of my all time fv8 players but why in Greece ... should have been somewhere in mid-east .... would have raised much more ... nevertheless ... wholehearted thanks for the effort ... very much appreciated ....
 
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BTW for Indian soccer fans..

Beckham is soon to visit kolkata...infact the entire team of LA galaxy will be coming to play..they will come to two cities..dont know the other city.
 
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ATHENS, GREECE (DECEMBER 14, 2010): Zinedine Zidane rolled back the years on Tuesday (December 14) when he joined a UNICEF team, missing his charity mate Ronaldo, in the 2-2 draw against Olimpiacos in the annual match against poverty sponsored by the Frenchman and the Brazilian.

Ronaldo, who now plays for Corinthians, arrived late from Sao Paulo and did not join Zidane and other celebrities on the pitch.

The match, which raised funds for people needing assistance in Haiti and Pakistan, started with Zidane, at 38, showing his old skills against a Greek side featuring veterans from Olympiacos.

Zidane started the move for the second goal, passing to Dutch veteran Ronaldo de Boer, who rolled a pass for Sa Pinto to add another one for UNICEF's team in the 19th minute.

With Ronaldo watching from the stands, Olympiacos, revitalised by the introduction of first team players, reduced the deficit in the 27th minute when Ioannis Papadopoulos found Konstantinos Mitroglou who fired past veteran Greek goalkeeper Antonios Nikopolidis.

Mitroglou equalised for Olympiacos five minutes after the break after some charitable defending by UNICEF.

Zidane came close with a header before being replaced after 70 minutes without scoring a goal as the match ended in a 2-2 draw.
 
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