Special Olympics Announces Launch of New Global Football Initiative


SHANGHAI, China, October 1 /PRNewswire/ --

Special Olympics today announced the launch of a new global initiative to
expand football opportunities for players with intellectual disabilities.
This was presented at a press conference prior to the final of the FIFA
Women's World Cup China 2007 in Shanghai.

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Special Olympics is the world's largest sports programme for people with
intellectual disabilities, providing year-round training and competition for
more than 2.5 million athletes in 165 countries. Football is one of the major
sports in Special Olympics, with more than 300,000 players participating
world wide.

Special Olympics Global Football (SOGF) aims to use the visibility and
reach of the world's most popular sport to generate greater public awareness,
acceptance and respect for people with intellectual disabilities, and to
raise the necessary funds to significantly expand Special Olympics football
participation on every continent.

Several well-known football stars have already pledged their commitment
to supporting Special Olympics Global Football, including Kaka, David James,
Carlos Parreira, Kristine Lilly, Doris Fitschen and Teofilo Cubillas. The
initiative is being co-chaired by Angelo Moratti, Special Olympics
International Board member and nephew of Inter-Milan owner, Massimo Moratti,
along with Argentinian football legend Osvaldo (Ossie) Ardiles.

"Through my involvement with local Special Olympics football in London, I
have seen first hand the ability and love of the game shown by football
players with intellectual disabilities. Through football, we can certainly
help these individuals achieve greater things, on and off the field; in turn,
they can inspire all of us with their unstoppable spirit," said Ossie
Ardiles, Co-Chair, Special Olympics Global Football Advisory Committee.

FIFA, through the Football For Hope Movement, which is the key element of
the strategic alliance with streetfootballworld, is actively supporting
Special Olympics in 10 countries in Africa. Through this partnership, more
than 3,000 young players with intellectual disabilities are involved in
football training and competition, and are given free health screenings.

"Football is a common and universal language which unites people from all
walks of life without discrimination of any kind. The aim of FIFA's Football
for Hope movement is to create a better future through the game of football.
Within this programme, FIFA is determined to give its support to Special
Olympics, whose goal is truly remarkable. I would like to encourage all
football fans and others to attend the Special Olympics Summer Games Shanghai
2007. For the Game. For the World.," stated FIFA President Joseph S. Blatter.

"We believe the global football community can unite our athletes and
families with fans and youth creating new and exciting opportunities for
acceptance and inclusion," said Timothy Shriver, Chairman and CEO of Special
Olympics. "We also believe the spirit, determination and fair play of our
athletes can inspire footballers and their fans throughout the world."

UEFA and CONMEBOL are also active partners in their respective regions.
Special Olympics is currently seeking corporate sponsorship for this global
initiative.

The official launch of Special Olympics Global Football will be at the
Sheraton Denang Ballroom, Shanghai, from 12.00h to 14.00h on Thursday, 
4 October.

Note: Special Olympics and Paralympics are two separate world sport
organisations for people with disabilities, both recognised by the IOC. The
Paralympics promote elite sports opportunities for people with disabilities,
while Special Olympics promotes opportunities at all levels for people with
intellectual disabilities.

Additional information about the 2007 Special Olympics World Summer Games
and competition results are available on the Special Olympics website at
http://www.specialolympics.org .

Special Olympics is an international non-profit organisation dedicated to
empowering individuals with intellectual disabilities to become physically
fit, productive and respected members of society through sports training and
competition. Founded in 1968 by Eunice Kennedy Shriver, Special Olympics
provides year-round sports training and competition to 2.5 million adults and
children with intellectual disabilities across 165 countries. The Special
Olympics Movement offers one of the world's greatest platforms for acceptance
and inclusion for all people--regardless of race, religion, ethnicity or
cultural differences. Corporate sponsors of Special Olympics include: adidas,
Bank of America, The Coca-Cola Company, DHL, Mattel, Inc. and Mattel
Children's Foundation, Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Find out how you
can become involved at http://www.specialolympics.org .

For more information, please contact:

FIFA Media Department
    Tel: +41-43/222-7272
    Fax: +41-43/222-7373
    Email: media@fifa.org

    Special Olympics International
    Tel: +86-158-2199-3119
    Email: kferb@specialolympics.org

Web site: http://www.specialolympics.org

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