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World Cup 2018: Vietnamese kids join football event on Red Square

Vietnamese kids on June 30 joined other children from around the world in a special three-half football tournament – the main activities of the “Football for Hope” festival which is an official event of the FIFA World Cup 2018 in Russia.
World Cup 2018: Vietnamese kids join football event on Red Square ảnh 1Vietnam's Ha Danh Du (in blue) at a match within the “Football for Hope” festival (Source: VNA)

Moscow (VNA) – Vietnamese kids on June 30 joined other children fromaround the world in a special three-half football tournament – the mainactivities of the “Football for Hope” festival which is an official event of the FIFA World Cup 2018 in Russia.

The matches, held at Football Park on Red Square, have norefugees and no gender discrimination, with the game’s rules decided byparticipating kids and results based on not only goals but also players’behaviours.

FIFA's Head of Sustainability & Diversity FedericoAddiechi said that the event offers a chance for FIFA to promote the strengthof the sport.

Vietnam is selected to the event as it has successfullycarried out a community football programme.

Le Quang Dao, head of the Vietnamese delegation, said thatthe delegation’s mission is to promote Vietnam’s culture and spread a messagethat the mission of football is a tool to develop and solve social issues.

On July 1, Vietnamese kids are scheduled to watch a matchbetween host Russia and Spain at Luzhniki stadium.

The four Vietnamese children, including two boys and twogirls, were chosen from the Xuan Phu welfare centre for disadvantaged childrenand orphans.

Forty-eight participating delegations are joining collectiveactivities, including touring Moscow city and watching World Cup footballmatches in the round of eight at Luzhniki stadium.

The Football for Hope” festival will run from June 27 toJuly 3, featuring cultural exchanges, football training and sightseeing tours.-VNA
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