Didier Drogba to join football greats in Match Against PovertyProceeds from 8th Annual Match to support Haiti and Pakistan
Geneva / Piraeus, 6 December 2010United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Goodwill Ambassador Didier Drogba will join top footballers Ronaldo and
Zinedine Zidane in the 8th Annual Match Against Poverty on 14 December.
The Match, which kicks off at the Karaiskakis Stadium in Piraeus, Greece, at 9:15 p.m. local time, will channel funds
into recovery efforts for the catastrophic disasters that hit Haiti and Pakistan this year.
“I always wanted to participate in the Match Against Poverty,” said Drogba, who was appointed as UNDP Goodwill
Ambassador in 2007.
“This is the first year the English Premier League calendar allows me to be present. I am thrilled to be with Ronaldo,
Zidane and many other players to help the people of Haiti and Pakistan, and contribute to the global fight against
poverty.”
UNDP will receive half of the match proceeds, which will be used to support the nearly 25 million people affected by the
Haiti earthquake and Pakistan floods.
Funds from the 7th Annual Match Against Poverty, which took place in Lisbon, Portugal, in January, were used for a UNDP
employment creation programme in Haiti.
Olympiacos Football Club, which hosts the event, will donate its share of proceeds to Argo, the Navy Union for parents
of children with special needs, as well as to homeless and disadvantaged communities in Piraeus.
As in previous years, the Goodwill Ambassadors will mobilize their team from across Europe to take on an all-star team
from Olympiacos in a friendly match.
Massimo Bussaca, a Swiss referee for the 2010 FIFA World Cup, has been confirmed as referee for the match.
Information on ticket sales is available at: www.olympiacos.org
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