Zaragoza has launched a solidarity initiative to support the Wayeto football academy in Gambia. Zaragoza nurse Paula Ferrer met the academy's founder, Abdou Aziz Corr, during a trip to Africa and committed to helping him expand his dream. With the collaboration of the Zaragoza Foundation, led by Pedro Suñén, kits and sports equipment have been sent to the academy. The young players at the academy now wear Zaragoza's colors and feel proud to represent the Aragonese club. The initiative aims to promote Zaragoza's brand worldwide and capture lifelong Zaragoza fans in Gambia. The story began when Paula Ferrer traveled to Gambia to perform nursing and social work. There, she met Abdou Aziz Corr, who told her about his passion for football and his academy. Paula committed to helping him and contacted the Zaragoza Foundation. The Aragonese club donated kits and sports equipment, which were sent to the academy in Gambia. The young players at the academy are excited to receive Zaragoza's support and to represent the club in their matches. The initiative is an example of Zaragoza's solidarity and commitment to the community and to football in general. The Aragonese club seeks to promote its brand worldwide and capture lifelong Zaragoza fans in Gambia. The collaboration with the Wayeto football academy is just the beginning of this solidarity initiative. The Real Zaragoza is committed to helping the academy and promoting football in Gambia. The club's foundation has been working to support the academy and provide them with the necessary resources to develop their skills. The initiative has been well received by the community and has helped to promote the club's brand in Africa.
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Zaragoza Supports Wayeto Football Academy in Gambia
Zaragoza partners with Wayeto Football Academy in Gambia, donating kits and sports equipment to young talents. Learn about the story behind this solidarity initiative by the Aragonese club.
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