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Thursday December 4 of 2008 will be a landmark date in Barça history, for this was the day that Sala París was the venue for the unveiling of the MÉS project, an alliance between FC Barcelona, NIKE and ACNUR (UNHCR) to promote the education through sport of vulnerable young people and refugees around the world. It signifies yet another step forward in the Catalan club’s stance as ‘more than a club in the world’. According to president Joan Laporta, “it is the start of a grand project. We understand sport to be culture and through it we can help a lot of people.”
The agreement was outlined by Barça president, Joan Laporta; by Bert Hoyt, vice president and general manager of NIKE’s Global Football and by Olivier Delarue, senior corporate relations officer of the ACNUR (UNHCR) Foundation. Laporta spoke first, saying “a year ago we set up a project for refugees in Ecuador, Nepal and Bolivia, and that got us thinking.”
Laporta pointed out that the club “is a pioneer in solidarity affairs” and after thanking NIKE and ACNUR for their confidence, said that “as president of Barça and a Catalan I am especially proud that the chosen word is in the Catalan language and is taken from ‘Més que un club'. On a similar subject, NIKE executive Bert Hoyt said “we followed FC Barcelona’s orders on the matter and it is only natural to follow their leadership.”
Hoyt also described the multinational’s role in the project. “It will consist of creating a line of products to raise funds that will be launched around the world over the forthcoming weeks … We believe that sport can help a lot of children and we defend sport.” He then handed over to ACNUR representative Olivier Delarue, who said “it is a great opportunity for children that have been forced out of their countries. Without funding we cannot improve their futures.”
Asked by the many members of the media attending the event to explain why ACNUR has joined forces with FC Barcelona, Hoyt said “it is a story of love and you don’t choose the person you love. We know we have to keep on working together because we have common causes with a club that works in association with UNICEF and UNESCO.
To end the presentation, the three representatives were the first people to buy the pins commemorating the MÉS project, one of the many items of merchandising associated to the initiative.
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visit the MES website
www.mesfootball.org
6 comments:
So glad to see another contribution by our club, so admirable!
will this slogan be on all the kit from now on
Maxi
I really like the logo!
Great logos - Barça are really making a contribution to society.
another proof how we differ from other clubs. barca is just more than a club :)
i really like a project, the logo looks cool, i just regret the price, otherwise i would sooo get the tshirt (the white one with color logo:).30 euros for a student is just lil beyond the budget..
will this be the new logo on our jersey for next season?
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