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    UEFA.com
    Aug 16 2004

    Children bridging the gap

    Some 230 children from Mostar West, Mostar East and Nervesine -
    Croats, Muslims and Serbs - attended a UEFA-backed Open Fun Football
    School in the Bosnia-Herzegovnian city last week.

    Old bridge ceremony
    The closing ceremony was relocated to the old bridge in Mostar. The
    Open Fun Football School was thus part of the official international
    cultural festival celebrating the reopening of the old bridge built
    during the Ottoman Empire, destroyed during the war and reconstructed
    with assistance from the European Community.

    Historical monument
    "The bridge is part of Mostar's specific identity," said school
    leader Mensud Durakovic. "First of all, the bridge and its
    construction is unique. It is a historic and national monument, and
    is also the bridge between the divided Muslim and Croat societies of
    Mostar East and Mostar West - and therefore acts as a symbol of the
    reunification of people in Mostar."

    UEFA charity partner
    This summer, Cross Cultures is organising 120 Open Fun Football
    Schools for 25,000 boys and girls from 8-12 years in
    Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Serbia and Montenegro, F.Y.R. Macedonia,
    Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan. The Open Fun Football Schools are
    part of the UEFA charity portfolio, and the objective is to promote
    grassroots football and to use football to bridge the gap between
    children, trainers, leaders and football clubs from divided
    societies.

    Meeting Place
    Throughout August, the city of Mostar has been organising an
    international cultural festival under the theme Meeting Place, to
    celebrate the reconstruction of the old bridge. One of the main
    events was the closing ceremony of the Open Fun Football School.

    Bridge between children
    "The Open Fun Football School has been an important event during the
    cultural festival. This is a concrete activity whereby children from
    the different communities have met for the first time since the war,"
    explained Durakovic. "This has been a week where football has served
    as the bridge between children from the different communities of
    Mostar. We have had Croat, Muslim and Serb children playing football
    together.

    Football for all
    "We have had teams of disabled children, orphans, displaced people
    and children from other vulnerable groups integrated into the Open
    Fun Football School. Through this, we have demonstrated that football
    is for all, and that football is an important means that can bring us
    all together," he added. "But this is just the start. We are going to
    follow up in the coming month with smaller events and matches, so
    that the children can keep up the contact, because the children are
    important to us. They are the future."
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