The Spanish footballer Juan killed He is the promoter of the ‘Donate a shirt’ campaign where he urges players and former players to auction elastic from his private collection to raise funds for charity.
An initiative carried out by Common Goal, a social movement founded by Mata, which currently has more than 200 members from 50 countries and uses football to help young people in their education and integration, and Chiliz, a company dedicated to solutions in the chain of blocks -digital technology that guarantees the truth of Internet operations- for sport.
Each player chooses the destination of the funds
Each player can choose which of the different areas they work in common purpose funds are allocated to: racial justice, mental health, gender equality, LGTBIQ+ inclusion, climate change or contributing to the emergency fund created as a result of the earthquake in Turkey and Syria.
An NFC chip -near field communication- will be integrated into the shirt, allowing its authenticity to be verified using a mobile phone. By scanning this chip, anyone who buys the shirt can access a video where the player explains the history of the garment.
Juan killedco-founder of Common Goal, is in charge of launching this campaign by auctioning a Galatasaray shirt, his current team. Giorgio Chiellini, Cristian Romero and Jeremy Sarmiento are other players who have confirmed their participation in the ‘Donate a shirt’ charity campaign.
Source: La Verdad

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