The Ball meets the Colombian army: An incredible day in the life of The Ball today with Special Olympics Colombia (Página Oficial) included visits to three army bases, parades, national athems, guards of honour, a game of football with the Army`s physically disabled football team made up of players who were injured in combat against an all-star SoF and Special Olympics team and a deeply moving presentation of The Ball at an Army prison.
Thanks to moderator and DJ Andres Garcia for covering The Ball`s visit to Piscilago in Colombia. One Ball, One World!
Follow the Honduran Peace Ball’s mission on its Facebook page Un Balon Un Pueblo… which roughly translates as One Ball, One People https://www.facebook.com/allison.sierra.353?fref=ts
The Ball had a great day sharing the spirit of 21 underprivileged children just outside Bogota. Thanks to the Fundación Carlos Lamboglia for making the visit such a success.
Gracias Special Olympics Colombia y Spirit of Football que hicieron una mañana inolvidable para todos nuestros niños….Andrew Aris y su mensaje por un juego limpio permanecera en todos!
After meeting, finding out about and signing The Ball, The President of Honduras asked Spirit of Football to support his idea for the Ball of Peace. Today the Honduran Peace Ball will be kicked off by the President himself. The Ball will ask the people of Honduras the question: How can we make our country safer? Here is a look at El Balon de la Paz Honduras…
Colombian Freestylers with The Ball at Piscilago with Special Olympics Colombia (Página Oficial)
The Ball @ Catedral de Sal in Zipaquirá, Colombia. It is the only underground Cathedral and one of the wonders of the world. One Ball, One World, One Salt Cathedral with Special Olympics Colombia (Página Oficial)
The Ball is in Colombia with Special Olympics Colombia (Página Oficial) a football mad nation and country number 18 so far. This singer wishes The Ball the best on its way to Brazil and proclaims that Colombia will win the World Cup. Thoughts? At Piscilago
The Ball is getting ready to leave Panama, the bridge between Central and South America. Nearly 11,000 people in 17 countries have signed it – old, young, black, white, president, refugee, homeless, Special Olympian, boy, girl, grandma, police officer, firefighter, border guard, referee, ambassador, mayor, football legend, magician, freestyler, surfer, preacher, golfer, gay, lesbian, transgender, straight, muslim, catholic, atheist, human… One Ball, One World. Special Olympics Olimpiadas Especiales El SalvadorFC Barcelona UK in El Salvador – British Embassy San Salvador jogabo.com Liverpool F.C. Urban Initiatives SOF2014 Street Soccer Bay Area Street Soccer USA New Model Army Notre Dame Men’s Soccer Federacion Salvadoreña de Surf San Francisco Spikes Soccer Club Soccer in the Streets StreetSoccer Scotland RSC Anderlecht Rangers F.C. Playworks Detroit PLAY!YA Playworks Un Balon Un Pueblo Senda Athletics The International Platform on Sport and Development Texas Longhorns UCLA Women’s Soccer
The Ball at the Panama Canal.