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Spanish football giants FC Barcelona and the UN refugee agency have launched a new fund-raising campaign aimed at bringing sports, education and life skills to refugee youngsters around the world.

 

The "Més que un Club" (More than a Club) campaign was developed by Nike, a major corporate partner of UNHCR and a sponsor of Barcelona.

Money raised through the sale of a special range of mainly clothing merchandise will be used to help refugees under UNHCR's ninemillion.org campaign.

Known as Més for short, the campaign plays on the fact that FC Barcelona (FCB) represents a lot more than sport. It is also an ambassador of the Catalonia region, a social and charitable organization, and a supporter of varied humanitarian causes and groups, including UNHCR.

"The social corporate responsibility of the club is something that involves all of us and I feel proud to see how FCB is positioned as a pioneer in supporting humanitarian causes," the Primera Liga club's chairman, Joan Laporta, said at the launch ceremony in Barcelona. 

Laporta, Nike Vice-President Ben Hoyt and UNHCR Senior Corporate Relations Officer Olivier Delarue then started the donation ball rolling by dropping coins into a collection box in exchange for a metal Més pin badge, one of the campaign products on offer.

mes-pin.jpgOther goods include hoodies, t-shirts and caps, some of which were modelled by first team players of a club that enjoys a global following, including thousands of young refugees. Yaya Touré, skipper Carles Puyol, Gerard Piqué, Bojan Krkic and "Barça" coach, Joseph Guardiola attended the launch.

The Més apparel collection will be available in more than a dozen cities ranging from Argentina to Japan, South Africa and the UK. "All proceeds from the sale of Més-branded products will be allocated to young refugees' activities," said Nike's Hoyt. "They are the driving force behind this initiative and we are very honoured to be the travelling companion of these two organizations."

Billboards at the fabled Camp Nou stadium will raise awareness about the campaign among tens of thousands of football fans when rivals Valencia and Real Madrid visit over the next few days. Barcelona are leading the title race, five points ahead of third place Valencia and six points ahead of Real Madrid.

"Imagine your children not having the opportunity to learn or play. Imagine a life without sport. This is a reality refugees have to face every day," said UNHCR's Delarue. "The Més campaign begins to provide an answer to this problem. Purchase a Més product and give refugees a chance to learn and play.

UNHCR and FC Barcelona signed a three-year partnership agreement in January 2008. Projects are currently being implemented in Ecuador, Nepal and Rwanda while the Més campaign takes the relationship a further step forward. The partnership is assisting UNHCR's ninemillion.org campaign to reach its goal of providing education and sport opportunities to all refugee children by 2010.

FC Barcelona is one of the world's best known sports clubs, with more than 156,000 registered members. As part of its commitment to social issues, the club contributes a percentage of its income to development, educational, social and cultural initiatives through the FC Barcelona Foundation.

You can contribute to MÉS by buying a MÉS product. All the funds obtained will be destined for the FC Barcelona Foundation and the UNICEF Ninemillion Organisation, so you can feel proud of wearing your hoodie "Més" because you are helping those in need.

This exclusive collection reflects Nike’s commitment to the environment. The range promotes the concept of enhancing planet sustainability blended with cool aesthetics. All apparel is soft-to-the-touch and uses 100% organic cotton as the base fabric. Also soya based natural inks are used for all the printed details on all garments.

The MÉS collection is available in the FSC shop

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0 # Erikinho 2008-12-14 02:56
Che belleza, mi piace tutto, bravisimo!!!
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0 # Jimbo 2008-12-14 15:12
Some nice stuff and in a good cause, shame it\'s associated to the Arsenal rejects team. Barçtards.
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0 # Brandon FCB 2008-12-14 16:52
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Some nice stuff and in a good cause, shame it\'s associated to the Arsenal rejects team. Barçtards.


Jealousy? We also have the \"mes\" symbol on our shirt between the nike and barca logo.
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0 # Jay29ers 2008-12-14 17:51
Ah yeah! I saw that during the game yesterday and wondered what it was. Thought it was the name of a broadband provider that Barça had succumbed to or something. Well played.
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0 # Roginho 2008-12-15 14:18
Its just a bog standard t shirt...still if it raises money for a good cause then great
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0 # Nick 2008-12-15 17:09
I do like the hoodie and the use of the typical barca colours with the cream. Plus as a jesture to charity it is very very good. Who wants to follow \\Aston Villa in the Premiership doping similar my guess being Arsenal who will be donating plaYERS match fees to their charity Teenage Cancer.
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0 # Kev 2008-12-15 17:13
Lovely cause, nice thought, but the logo looked awful (aesthetically) on the Barca shirts last weekend.
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0 # 2008-12-27 18:20
already bought some stuff. it looks good and if it helps people i cant reach then i am a happy man. once again a great move by barca the peoples club.
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0 # michael shofowora 2009-04-30 13:27


would like to know if we can get football kits for our youth team in nigeria
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