The Spanish midfield player of the Manchester United Juan Kills has engaged to donar the one percent of his wage to "Common Goal", a collective bottom that uses the football like tool of change, and invites to all the actors of the world of the football to do the same.

"Common Goal Goes further of individual marks and egos to achieve an impact of greater repercussion. When engaging us to donar the 1 percent, created an intrinsic and sustainable connection between the football, like industry, and the football like tool to generate sustainable social development", has indicated.

Juan Kills has signalled likewise that "one of the first lessons" that learnt thanks to the football "is that it does fault a team to win the party". For this reason, it pretends to achieve that other footballers, so many men like women, add to the commitment. "We believe firmly in this lemma in the field of game but do not are used to to see it reflected in the field of the social development, where abound the individual initiatives. Through Common Goal, are creating a space to define together how can the football contribute to the sustainable social development", has added.

What is 'Common Goal'? 

Common Goal Is an initiative of streetfootballworld, a NGO that supports to more than 120 organisations all over the world that use the football like tool of change. After the commitment of Juan Kills, "streetfootballworld" is in the process to draft to other players that will form the "11 initial", the team that will lead the movement engaging to donar the one percent of his wage at the end of Common Goal.

The fans also will be able to support the movement through the web www.common-goal.org.