Coca-Cola And Special Olympics Announce
Roster Of Celebrities And Footballers For
“Special Olympics Unity Cup” Presented By Coca-Cola
His Excellency President Zuma of South Africa, Chinese Actress Zhang Ziyi and
NBA Legend Dikembe Mutumbo Among Those in Match
To Be Played During 2010 FIFA World Cup™ South Africa
MARAKECH, Morocco, June 9, 2010 – The Coca-Cola Company together with Special Olympics, is proud to announce an incredible roster of celebrities and
football legends who will participate alongside 16 Special Olympics athletes in the inaugural match of the “Special
Olympics Unity Cup” presented by Coca-Cola, at Cape Town Stadium just prior to a 2010 FIFA World Cup™ quarterfinal match
on 3 July. These participants include:
•Zhang Ziyi, Chinese actress and Special Olympics Global Ambassador
•Dikembe Mutombo, NBA legend and Global Ambassador
•President Jacob G. Zuma, his Excellency, of South Africa
•Enrique Borja, Mexican striker for Mexican National team from 1966-1975
•Teofilo Cubillas, South American Player of the Year
•Desiree Ellis, former captain of South Africa’s National Women’s Football Team and FIFA Ambassador for 2010
•Lorrie Fair, first American women to play in Premier Women’s League and played on USA World Cup Championship Team in 1999
•Kevin Keegan, player and former coach of several football teams in England, and manager of Newcastle United
•Christian Kerembeu, player on France national team from 1992-2002 and on FIFA World Cup Championship team
•Hidetoshi Nakata, Asia Player of the Year, AC Roma
•Lucas Radebe, former Leeds and South African player; former South African National Football Team captain
•Clarence Seedorf, of AC Milan
•Alan Shearer, former New Castle United and all-time Premier League goal scorer
•Steve Sumner, former New Zealand ‘All Whites’ captain
Yesterday afternoon, key members of the Unity Cup presented by Coca-Cola joined for a photo opportunity as part of
Special Olympics Global Congress that is currently being held in Marrakech to celebrate this roster of celebrities and
global football legends.
Those members included executives Timothy P. Shriver, Special Olympics Chairman & CEO and Muhtar Kent, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, The Coca-Cola Company and SpeciaI Olympics International
board member; as well as Unity Cup participants Ben Haack, Special Olympics’ Australia athlete and Clarence Seedorf,
global footballer of AC Milan.
“We hope that worldwide fans of football who have tickets to the quarterfinal in Cape Town will head to the stadium
early that Saturday (3 July) to watch these celebrities and our athletes take the field,” said Shriver. “Thanks to our
global partner, Coca-Cola, we can turn the people’s attention to football not only as a sport, but as a powerful agent
of change that can unite people with and without intellectual disabilities.”
The Special Olympics Unity Cup presented by Coca-Cola will be a 20-minute match held at 2:00 p.m. local time on 3 July,
where these football legends and celebrities will take the field alongside Special Olympics athletes in an extension of
the Special Olympics Unified Sports® program, which bring¬s Special Olympics athletes together with partners without
intellectual disabilities on teams for friendly athletic competition. The match will foster the message of inclusion and
acceptance for people with intellectual disabilities.
“We are excited to have such an accomplished group of football legends and celebrities join us to help bring attention
to how football can unite people,” said Kent. “The Unity Cup is a testament to that power as we have brought together
our partners at Special Olympics and FIFA to shine a spotlight on the important values of understanding, acceptance and
inclusion that we all share.”
Since the establishment of Special Olympics in 1968, The Coca-Cola Company has been an Official Global Partner.
Coca-Cola supports the movement in an effort to showcase the dignity and capacity of people with intellectual
disabilities on a global stage. The Coca-Cola Company is a FIFA Partner and has had a formal association with the
governing body for world football since 1974 and has been an official sponsor of every FIFA World Cup since 1978.
Coca-Cola has had stadium advertising at every FIFA World Cup since 1950 and is a long-time supporter of football at all
levels, from grassroots to the FIFA World Cup™.
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