Against the Run of Play – Common Goal https://www.common-goal.org/PhotoGallery/Against-the-Run-of-Play2021-01-15
Yet, with unemployment rates set to triple to the highest
Yet, with unemployment rates set to triple to the highest
The year was 1967, and a brutal civil war had erupted in Nigeria
and about 15 years after his appearance in Nigeria with
adidas and Common Goal team up for an environmental project in Greece
face overcrowding and inefficient waste management, with
Play Proud is a grassroots-driven program that works with
number of a data subject shall always be in line with
adidas and Common Goal team up for an environmental project in Cambodia
Cambodia, some communities live in underserved areas with
The players who challenged racial oppression
“We came here young, with our feet and eager to play
We are convinced that football is a unifying force with
Since joining Common Goal Watford FC defender William Troost-Ekong has committed to fighting Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) in his native Nigeria.William reached out through the Common Goal website and joined the movement in March 2018 – also going on to help Nigerian teammate Leon Balogun to join the team.The defender does not take his position as footballer for granted and is determined to help less privileged people around the world through the collective power of the sport.
Common Goal is a great way for me to unite with other
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.
We work with a wide-range of partners and individuals