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Soccer's Lost Boys - A Documentary On The Dark Side Of Football In Africa
With the World Cup Finals in full swing now in South Africa, more than ever football signifies hope on the continent. Hope to lift families out of poverty, hope to make it to the well paying European leagues. But for many young Africans, the dream of playing in the Premier League, La Liga or the Serie A ends in nightmare scenarios. There's one ray of light in all this: Right to Dream (http://www.righttodream.com/). If you think the FIFA World Cup 2010 should be an opportunity to let football be a real change maker, you can support them here: http://www.justgiving.com/ChangeThroughFootball
Orange Cruyff Court Hillbrow in Johannesburg
One of the examples of how the World Cup Football is used as an opportunity to make a change, as mentioned in the blogpost of today: http://whowalksthedog.com/?p=73