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    <pubDate>Thu, 03 Jun 2010 00:10:16 +0000</pubDate>
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        <title>UNICEF: FC Barcelona Hosts the Kids League from Uganda</title>
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        <description>&lt;p&gt;The chance to walk onto the field at FC Barcelona&#39;s Camp Nou stadium was a dream come true for 16 boys from The Kids League. The young footballers were invited to Spain to play against Bar&amp;ccedil;a&#39;s cadet team, and their experience highlights how sports can have a real impact on children&#39;s lives.&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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        <media:keywords>Uganda, The Kids League, UNICEF, HIV, Change Makers, Foreign Assistance, FC Barcelona, Soccer, Samuel Eto&#39;o, Ronaldinho</media:keywords>
        <media:text>&gt;&gt; VOICEOVER: The chance of walking into Barcelona&#39;s Camp Nou stadium before a Barça game is what many children can only dream about. But for these 16 Ugandan soccer players, it became a reality. Excitement was in the air before the cameras and the crowds. A flash meeting with star midfielder Ronaldinho and their story was complete.



&gt;&gt; ALI ABUJERI: I am very happy to see Ronaldinho and Samuel Eto&#39;o really with my naked eyes. So, I can&#39;t believe that.

 

&gt;&gt; VOICEOVER: The Kids League came to Spain to play against FC Barcelona&#39;s cadet team. They were invited by the club to highlight how sports can have a real impact on children&#39;s lives. Back home in the north of Uganda, these young teenagers belong to the Kids League, a UNICEF-supported project which uses sport to unite children from all over the country. Some have experienced conflict, others have seen violence. Through football, they learn about teamwork, friendship, and leadership. 



&gt;&gt; TREVOR DUDLEY [Country Director, The Kids League]: Football is just, as I say, a positive way of bringing the kids together and then we&#39;re able to get across messages about health and education. And we&#39;re finding that attendance rates in schools are increasing, and we&#39;re finding that children are much more aware about problems such as HIV, AIDS awareness.



&gt;&gt; VOICEOVER: UNICEF and FC Barcelona signed a five-year partnership deal last year with the aim of supporting programs that reach the most vulnerable children. 



&gt;&gt; JOAN LAPORTA [President, FC Barcelona]: This way of cooperation could give examples to a lot of people that, through football and with organizations like UNICEF, we could improve our society.



&gt;&gt; VOICEOVER: The Kids League may not have won the friendly match but a surprise meeting with their idol, African football star and Barça player Samuel Eto&#39;o, left a winning smile on everyone&#39;s face.</media:text>
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