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The Common Goal Team – Common Goal

https://www.common-goal.org/Team

We share a passion of football, for good! – The people behind Common Goal are as diverse and dynamic as football itself. From our headquarters in Berlin to our regional offices in the USA, Colombia and South Africa, we have assembled the ultimate team of football and social change enthusiasts.
everyone is trusted, and all of us are respected From gender

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Christiane Endler – Member Profile – Common Goal

https://www.common-goal.org/members/christianeendler

Christiane Endler made Common Goal history when she became the first Chilean to join the movement.The international goalkeeper and adidas athlete made the 1% pledge because of a strong desire to help unite the football world towards making a more positive impact on society.“The more footballers think about joining Common Goal, the more we can make a difference in the world,” she said.
efforts of Common Goal partner organisations towards gender

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Vero Boquete – Member Profile – Common Goal

https://www.common-goal.org/members/veroboquette

Vero Boquete is a firm believer in the power of football to carry messages of social change and, as such, pledged her 1% to Common Goal back in October 2017.Vero is Spain’s all-time leading goalscorer, has claimed a Champions League title, won domestic titles in multiple countries, and captained her team at the World Cup in 2015.At the end of 2018 her accomplishments were recognized by her home city of Santiago de Compostela with the city’s main stadium being renamed the Estadio Vero Boquete de San Lázaro.
Vero has long been an advocate for promoting gender

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Dani Olmo – Member Profile – Common Goal

https://www.common-goal.org/members/daniolmo

Dani Olmo was the 160th member of Common Goal and joined ahead of his RB Leipzig side’s Champions League quarter-final in August 2020.Through his 1% pledge, the Spanish midfielder and adidas athlete supports Cross Cultures Projects Association (CCPA) in Croatia – an organisation based in Croatia, a country he played in for over five years and now calls home. CCCPA aims to help bring stability to post-conflict communities.Dani also wants to send a message of solidarity and individual responsibility to other footballers and encourage them to be conscious of the positive impact football can have on people’s lives.
childhood, and education, regardless of ethnicity or gender

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