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最终价格€612
已结束:2023/8/27 10:00

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This is one of the official balls from the Quarter Final in which Sweden knocked Japan out of the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023™ by defeating them 2-1. The match was won by Sweden’s unhesitatingly aggressive style of play, with Amanda Ilestedt and Filippa Angeldahl supplying the goals. After going 2-0 down at the beginning of the second half, tournament favourites Japan hurled themselves back into the game, striking the woodwork twice (once for a penalty, once for a free-kick) before a goal was finally secured by Honoka Hayashi in the 87th minute. Inscribed on the match-ball is the name OCEANUZ - a reference to the continent of Oceania where the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023™ is set. The radiant whiteness of the ball’s surface is marked by black and blue patterns created by two separate artists from Australia and New Zealand.

This official match ball is from the match Japan vs Sweden played on 11-08-2023 at 09:30 in Auckland, New Zealand, at the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023™ Australia & New Zealand.

The ball was donated by Coca-Cola, official Partner of the FIFA Women’s World Cup™, to raise funds with The One Goal Organization for El Cambio Academy.

PLEASE NOTE: For logistical reasons, the balls will only be shipped to each winner after 20 August which coincides with the ending of the tournament.

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The One Goal Organization and El Cambio Academy logoThe One Goal Organization and El Cambio Academy

The One Goal Organization
The One Goal Organization named partly because the charity does have one clear and determined goal in mind for itself: to use exclusive memorabilia taken from the Women’s Game for the purpose of raising funds for projects that increase the opportunities for girls and women across the globe. It is important to The One Goal Organization that they have a genuine personal connection with the charities they support dedicated to helping young women in disadvantaged communities.

El Cambio Academy
El Cambio Academy is a charity and a football academy in Uganda that uses football as a vehicle for social change and impact.

In Uganda, it is totally unseen to treat girls as athletes and future sports stars. However, since 2021 the academy has enrolled 14 girls from poor areas for whom they provide everything; school, food, housing, health care, character development and top-class football coaching.

El Cambio Academy’s progressive approach has inspired other Ugandan sports academies and schools to an extent where they now also start to enrol girls in order to give them better opportunities in life.