05.12.2009 13:01
La Fundació has joined in the latest UNHCR initiative to help refugees, with a shirt signed by all the players, which will be part of the biggest ever shirt for the South African World Cup next year.
Gabriel Milito presented the shirt to Bjorn Heidenstrom who has been cycling around Europe to
collect the shirts from various big clubs, which will be put together to create a massive shirt at
the World Cup finals next year.
FIFA and UEFA have also contributed to the project with signed shirts from their Presidents
Joseph Blatter and Michel Platini.
“Barca inspired me to start this”
The Norwegian, a 41 year old ex-marketing man, who has already visited clubs like Liverpool
and Manchester United explained: “the work that Barca and UNICEF have done inspired me to
carry out this project. This is more than a club and with the help they are giving to refugees, the
players are becoming more than players too”.
Lots of pedalling
Bjorn Heidenstrom began his trip on June 20th 2009 to mark World
Refugee Day and the same day, the Fundació del FC Barcelona signed a collaboration agreement with
UNHCR. Before arriving in South Africa, Bjorn will travel through Italy, Serbia, Greece, Turkey,
Egypt and Sudan.