Everyone contributes something when they gather for a soccer game, from the players to the coaches to the spectators.
Everyone gets something out of the gathering, including victory, exercising, practice, entertainment, and friendship. Team sports like soccer also help to foster a deep sense of connection and belonging. These are the words of ABC7 news anchor John Gonzalez during our annual benefit gala.
John Gonzalez, who is a huge soccer fan, delivered what was remembered as a memorable speech at the Marriott Marquis in Washington DC. He noted during the event the correlation between soccer and education. Our most valuable goal is to educate children and teenagers around the world from the poorest countries through the power of soccer games. We are proud to have Mr. Gonzalez support our organization. His strong voice and recommendation will help us achieve our mission to improve the state of the world.
Soccer has the power to bring people together through shared experiences and emotions, regardless of cultural backgrounds. It is truly a universal language, and the Diaspora World Cup is turning that passion into a festival for our global community. "I have been watching soccer since I was five or six years old. My family would ask why I was not finding something else to do. But when you love something, you love it. Soccer is the number one sport in the world" Gonzales noted.