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Football and internationalism, il calcio e l’internazionalismo

Me, Sari from Finland interviewed some boys from Altamura Pellegrino Sport team. The boys are nine and ten years old and they play football twice a week. Boys play football, becouse football is a very popular sport in Italy. I asked them “what they like the most in training football” and they replayed “it is fun and you learn many things and at the same time you can become a better player”.

The team arrange tournaments in the football practice against their own players and they also play in tournaments against other schools. They really like to play in tournaments, the tournaments are more intersting than the normal practice. In the tournaments they can also feel the togetherness. There is also one girl playing in their team and the boys think that this girl plays football quite good and it’s fun to play with her. The one girl player from the team made two goals in the last tournament.

When asked if the competition is important for them they said it’s important because in this way you learn how to win and loose and its fun that there is always the possibility to win.

I asked the boys “do you think football is good for you and why”? The boys think its good to keep your body moving and also you make new friends that are the same age.

I also asked if the boys do any other sports beside football, and the answer was yes, one of them dances and one of them play basketball and handball.

Another question was “would you like to play football professionaly some day”? And all of the boys sayed yes, that is why they practice so much.

Boys dont know any finnish football players, not even Jari Litmanen who has played in Ajax.

Boys speak italien and english. They learn english at school.

They would like to play football abroad, especially in England, because english teams are so good. In a foreign country they think they would learn a new language, culture and traditions.

At first when I asked them “is there any foreigner people playing in your football club” they all answered no, mayby because the foreigners are so integrated in Italian culture. In their football team there are players from Albania, Tunisia and Russia. They say it doesnt matter if the fooball player is from another country, foreigners play as well as the italians. The boys think that the foreigners who live in Altamura are just regular people. One of the boys have visited France and one Switzerland.

I also showed the boys a map of Europe and asked “where is Finland”. At first they had to think for a while, and one of them pointed out Ireland, but after that they found Finland.

This is my report for now, I will return when something new comes up!

With best regards

Sari

Terve and Ciao!

I am an 27 years old girl from Finland and I am doing voluntary work in Play It! Project Italy from 1.3.2010 till 31.3.2010. My work includes doing reports of the local sport teams for this website. Im going to take pictures, write stories, interview local adults and children.

I have always had a passion for international travel and a curiosity for investigating other cultures. One of my goals for my stay in Italy is to learn more about the Italian culture and every day life. Also, I would like to learn the Italian language, but I dont know if its possible to learn that much in one month.

I have a huge interest in sports. Mostly I like to go jogging and I am also interested in gym, boxing, Body Pump and dancing. Here in Italy I play football with all girls team. It has been very interesting and fun to play with the girls. I havent played football before so I’m not that good in it, but mayby I will learn how to play during my stay in Italy. Girls play football very well and the coach is very professional too. Italian seem to be very passioned about football.

In Finland I live in the city called Jyvàskylà. Jyvàskylà has around 128 016 inhabitants . Jyvàskylà is located in the middle of Finland. When I travelled from Finland to Italy there was – 25 degrees in Finland and there was a lot of snow. In Finland we like sauna and salmiakki. Salmiakki is a finnish candy. In Finland we mostly like to play ice hockey. The finnish ice hockey team was third in the olympic games this year.

So here is a little presentation of me and my work here in Italy. I hope you will enjoy reading my reports in the future :O)

Regards

Sari



Ushanga ry

Ushanga ry. is a youth organization based in Jyväskylä (Finland) very active in the filed of European Voluntary Service. The organization cooperate with Link since 2004 and will send to this project the volunteer Sari Virtanen.

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What’s PLAY-IT!

The project PLAY-IT! aims to promote social inclusion and to prevent marginalization of youth at risk throughout sport and outdoor activities. PLAY-IT! involves 4 young volunteers and several local organizations working with young people and will be hosted in Altamura, a city in Southern Italy. Volunteers will work in grousp of two, each group for a period of one month. Volunteers are from Finland, France, Latvia and Albania. Main goals of the project are prevention of risky behaviour and the consequent marginalization in the society. By promoting healthy lifestyles and phisical and mental well-being, PLAY-IT intends to persuade a large number of young people and the local community that sport is a good tool to promote integration, equal opportunities for all and mutual respect. The project includes sport activities, workshops on drugs use prevention and events to inform local communities about the European Year for combating poverty and social exclusion, especially concerning one of the aims of the year which is promote a society that sustains and develops quality of life, social well-being and equal opportunities for all”. All the activities will be carried out using non formal education methodologies.

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