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Willi Orbán – Member Profile – Common Goal

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Willi Orbán joined Common Goal on the day his RB Leipzig side was scheduled to play Spartak Moscow in the Europa League.The match was cancelled as UEFA suspended all Russian clubs from the tournament. Orbán used the moment to highlight how football can play an important role in providing short and long-term support to those affected by the war by putting his 1% to Common Goal’s Team up for Ukraine Emergency Response.In doing so, the centre-back became the first Hungarian to join the team.
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Daniel Didavi – Member Profile – Common Goal

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Midfielder Daniel Didavi became the seventh Bundesliga representative to sign up to the Common Goal movement at the end of November 2017.At the age of 21, he was told he might never be able to play football again after a series of devastating injuries. He now serves as a role model, breaking free from the impossible and challenging the status quo in the world of football.During the recovery from his injuries, his father took him on a trip to his native Benin. Over the course of this trip, Daniel began to see his life and his football career in a new light and it greatly changed his outlook on the game.
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Serge Gnabry – Member Profile – Common Goal

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As well as pledging 1% to the Common Goal movement, Serge Gnabry, an adidas athlete, wanted to experience first-hand how football is changing lives.In 2019 he travelled to his father’s homeland of Ivory Coast to visit TackleAfrica and learn about their education-through-football programme.The trip is one that further solidified Serge’s desire to use his platform to help change lives.“If you take the opportunity to go on a trip like this, you will want to do more afterwards,” said Serge.
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Lisa Zimouche – Member Profile – Common Goal

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Lisa Zimouche is a French-Algerian freestyle footballer who has amassed millions of followers on her social media channels – where she regularly showcases her incredible skills and trademark nutmeg.Her videos have featured some of the biggest names in the footballing world including Neymar and Samuel Eto’o; however, as Lisa states: “I’m a professional freestyler but I’m much more than that.”Lisa has long been a powerful advocate and voice for the empowerment of women through football and, having joined the Common Goal movement in February 2020, wants to focus her pledge to help push for gender equality.
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Mats Hummels – Member Profile – Common Goal

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World Cup winner and adidas athlete Mats Hummels joined the Common Goal movement in 2017. In doing so, he became the second player ever to take the 1% pledge.Also an ambassador for UNICEF, Mats sees Common Goal as the perfect movement to improve the world around him and believes there is scope for the football industry to do more and become a real force for good in the world.
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Giorgio Chiellini – Member Profile – Common Goal

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The story of Giorgio Chiellini joining the movement is one that has slowly etched itself into Common Goal folklore.The Juventus legend had seen the movement launched in 2017 and sent an email to the info@ address introducing himself – which the Common Goal team thought must be a hoax.Luckily the Common Goal team followed up and arranged a Skype meeting and were delighted to find Giorgio on the other end of the call.Giorgio has amassed more than 100 caps for Italy – an incredible feat in itself – but has also managed to find balance off the pitch, completing a degree in Economics and Commerce in 2010.  
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