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Messi and Neymar, two players solidarios with the refugees

Published:14/06/2017 - 21:19h

Updated:15/06/2017 - 01:09h

Messi and Neymar, the first footballers in declaring his support to the refugees, encourage in a video to the fans to the football and to the citizenship to support to these minors. The Barça follows working to help to the neediest

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Lionel Messi and Neymar have launched the campaign #FirmaYPasa to gather support in favour of the boys and girls taken refuge that promote the Foundation FC Barcelona and the Agency of the UN for the Refugees (ACNUR).

"I am proud to form part of this important initiative in favour of the refugees and expect that this help to change the dramatic situation that are living million boys taken refuge all over the world. Signature and raisin!", it has said Messi.

The campaign 'Signature and Raisin' inspires in the philosophy of game of the Barcelona, in which the short pass and to the first touch has been a stamp for the conquest of titles.

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To adhere to the world-wide campaign, the followers can 'sign' digitally a balloon and 'happen it' to his friends through the social networks. When signing the balloon, the fans also add his name to the request #ConLosRefugiados of ACNUR, whose purpose is to ask to the governments and to the citizenship that guarantee that all the refugees can have a safe place in which live, have access to the education and can work to keep to his families.

The Foundation FC Barcelona will be able to under way from July the program FútbolNet in centres of reception for refugees in Greece, Italy and the Lebanon. A demonstration that the Barcelona club follows concerning by social appearances.

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