You don't need a well-manicured grass pitch. You don't even need all 22 players, or fancy uniforms … or even shoes, for that matter. All you need is a ball and people willing to play.
"As a consequence of its simplicity and global popularity, a number of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) have noted the suitability of football as a mechanism to help build peace and promote social development in post-conflict societies," wrote Joel Rookwood and Clive Palmer of Liverpool Hope University, UK, in a 2011 study entitled "Soccer & Society."
The United Nations Sport for Development and Peace Program takes the message further to include all sports: "Sport as a universal language can be a powerful tool to promote peace, tolerance and understanding by bringing people together across boundaries, cultures and religions."
Football has become a vital instrument for hundreds of socialdevelopment programs run by private and community-based organizations around the world. In the Middle East, two initiatives – Football 4 Peace and another by FIFA (The International Federation of Association Football) – are helping Israel and Palestine come together using football to promote peace. The Football for Peace organization, another NGO, stages goodwill international peace matches on different continents to promote cultural exchange and peace between boys and girls, men and women.
The race to qualify for the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil will hit fever pitch over the next two months as teams fight for a place in the biggest single-event sporting competition in the world. Already on its world tour, the FIFA World Cup Trophy was on display in Costa Rica this past weekend, Sep 27-29. The world's most iconic symbol of football is flying around the globe, giving fans the chance to see it up close before the June 12 start to the World Cup.
For Costa Rica, a promotional video about tourism to the country aired throughout Europe during the World Cup 2006 in Germany, creating a huge interest for travel. Now, seven years later, Costa Rica's travel statistics show more than 2 million tourists visit Costa Rica annually, spending about 2 billion dollars.
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Article by Shannon Farley
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