Individuals scheduled to attend the event attendees planned to show up at the gathering - Özdemir participates in a charity match in Berlin with Anne Will.
Famous individuals put on soccer jerseys for a charitable game. German politician Cem Özdemir from the Greens and actress Nikeata Thompson participated in the "Scoring Girls*" 2024 event at the Poststadion.
Fahri Yardim, an actor, prepared for the game but sadly injured himself during warm-up and didn't participate. However, he soon flashed a smile towards the camera. The Bundestag president, Bärbel Bas (SPD), along with journalist Anne Will and 102-year-old Holocaust survivor Margot Friedländer, were all present.
Former professional footballer Tuğba Tekkal started the project and organized the match. The "Scoring Girls*" team consists of Palestinian, Jewish, Arab, Afghan, and German girls. The goal is to empower girls and women, regardless of their nationality, socio-economic status, or religious beliefs. This initiative goes beyond a simple charity match; it's about promoting social cohesion and diversity, tackling the divisions that exist, especially during turbulent times, said author and journalist Düzen Tekkal.
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- The Federal Minister of Agriculture from Germany, Cem Özdemir, applauded the initiative during the charity match.
- Despite his injury, Fahri Yardim, a renowned celebrity, displayed support for the "Scoring Girls*" team.
- Anne Will, a prominent host, mingled with the diverse group of people attending the soccer event in Berlin.
- The Green politician and actress Nikeata Thompson encouraged other attendees to embrace the message of unity and diversity at the charitable game.
- Düzen Tekkal, an influential author and journalist, advocated for promoting social cohesion alongside her daughter, Tuğba Tekkal, during the event.
- A striking sight was 102-year-old Holocaust survivor Margot Friedländer attending the charity match, illustrating the importance of unity and solidarity.
- Bärbel Bas, the Bundestag president from the SPD, highlighted the event's impact in fostering understanding and acceptance among different cultures.
- Nikea Thompson and other celebrities donned soccer jerseys from various countries, symbolizing unity and solidarity at the charity match in Berlin.
Source: www.stern.de