Lessons to learn
"There are always lessons to learn in life," said the 23-year-old, who is the ambassador for the UEFA EURO 2008™ Score for the Red Cross campaign, which will benefit landmine victims in Afghanistan. "In this case, Mohammad was left without his dream of being able to be a player – and one who knew he was a good player." The Manchester United FC attacker, whose first goal of UEFA EURO 2008™ against the Czech Republic on Wednesday earned €4,000 for the campaign, found the meeting inspiring. "I liked him a lot," he said. "He seemed an amazing guy to me, but he was also full of energy and motivation to keep on with his life. He knows that life doesn't finish here, and that he has to go on. It's very sad, though, for a dream to end in this way."
Cash for goals
Score for the Red Cross is the official UEFA EURO 2008™ humanitarian project launched by UEFA together with the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and the Red Cross societies of the nations playing in Austria and Switzerland. For the first time, UEFA is directly linking its support to what happens on the pitch – every goal scored during the finals, except in penalty shoot-outs, will be worth a €4,000 donation. The ICRC will use the funds raised to help landmine victims in Afghanistan walk again. The provision of artificial limbs and gradual rehabilitation helps to restore lost dignity.
Reintegration work
The ICRC also facilitates reintegration into family and community life by offering vocational training and the possibility to start a small business. Half of the registered donations coming from residents of one of the 16 finalist countries will go to a project of their national Red Cross society.