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Dwight Yorke joined a star-studded team including the likes of Didier Drogba, Zinedine Zidane and Brazilian Ronaldo for a UNDP “Match against Poverty” in Hamburg’s IMTECH Arena on Tuesday. Yorke was part of the Zidane, Ronaldo and friends team. They beat another all-star team from Hamburger Sport-Verein (HSV) 5–4.

The game drew a capacity crowd and is expected to raise hundreds of thousands of dollars for this year’s focus—tackling the ongoing food crisis across the Horn of Africa. Before the game, Zidane stressed that the match was “much more than a game, it is part of the global fight against poverty.”

Revenue from the eight previous matches against poverty has benefited projects in more than 27 developing countries, including recent recovery efforts in the wake of the 2010 Haiti earthquake and Pakistan floods. It also aims at supporting measures within the UN’s Millennium Development Goals: eight internationally acknowledged objectives for defeating extreme poverty by 2015

Other stars included Luís Figo, Pavel Nedved, Serginho, Christian Karembeu Zé Roberto, Anthony Yeboah, Georghe Hagi, Claude Makélélé and Fabio Cannavaro. Yorke was the only player from CONCACAF in the line up.

Hamburg to host 2011 Match Against Poverty.
Soccer Magazine News.


Hamburg is the venue for the ninth UEFA-backed Match Against Poverty when a team led by Ronaldo and Zinédine Zinedine will take on an all-star side from Hamburger SV tonight.

Some 30 international stars will join Brazilian and French greats Ronaldo and Zinédine Zidane at the ninth UEFA-supported Match Against Poverty in Hamburg on Tuesday, with most of the proceeds going towards addressing the ongoing food crisis in the Horn of Africa.

Ronaldo and Zidane are Goodwill Ambassadors for the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and are putting together a team of famous players for a friendly match at the Hamburg Arena against an all-star side from Hamburger SV (kick-off 19.05CET). These top names include Fabio Cannavaro, Luís Figo, Pavel Nedvěd and Didier Drogba, while the likes of Jörg Albertz, Sergej Barbarez and Richard Golz will turn out for the Bundesliga club.

The annual Match Against Poverty seeks to mobilise the public to fight against poverty and promote action on the UN’s Millennium Development Goals – eight internationally agreed goals designed to end extreme poverty worldwide by 2015. Ronaldo and Zidane have been the driving force behind the Match Against Poverty since its inception in 2003.

This year, organisers and players have joined the global effort to address the crisis in the Horn of Africa, where more than 13 million people have been left in need by famine, drought, conflict and high food prices.

Two thirds of the match proceeds will go towards the UN’s attempt to address the ongoing food crisis, while HSV will donate the remaining funds towards diverse community development projects focused on sports, youth, education and protection of the environment, and corporate social responsibility among its sponsors and partners.

UEFA President Michel Platini said: “I am greatly encouraged to see that the ninth edition of the Match Against Poverty takes place in an iconic European stadium – the Hamburg Arena – and will again feature such great football ambassadors as Ronaldo and Zinédine Zidane.

“I am a firm believer that football can play a key role in highlighting problems in society and helping to find solutions. This match, in support of the fight against poverty and promoting action on the eight Millennium Development Goals, is a great example of this and I wish them the best of luck.”

Revenue from the eight previous Matches Against Poverty has benefited projects in more than 27 developing countries, including recent recovery efforts in the wake of the 2010 Haiti earthquake and Pakistan floods.

Tickets range from €8 to €20 and are available on hsv.de/ticket.

To donate to the Horn of Africa crisis, visit undp.org/hornofafrica.

Ronaldo, Zidane, Drogba & Friends squad - Didier Drogba (Ivory Coast), Ronaldo (Brazil), Dida (Brazil), Paulo André (Brazil), Serginho (Brazil), Jens Lehmann (Germany), Lucas Radebe (South Africa), Fernando Hierro (Spain), Michel Salgado (Spain), Gheorghe Popescu (Romania), Gheorghe Hagi (Romania), Luís Figo (Portugal), Maniche (Portugal), Fernando Couto (Portugal), Zinédine Zidane (France), Christian Karembeu (France), Claude Makélélé (France), Robert Pirès (France), Steve McManaman (England), Pavel Nedvěd (Czech Republic), Fabio Cannavaro (Italy), Rabah Madjer (Algeria), Sami Al-Jaber (Saudi Arabia), Dwight Yorke (Trinidad & Tobago).

Coaches: Marcello Lippi (Italy) and Bora Milutinović (Serbia).

HSV All-Stars team - Zé Roberto, Jörg Albertz, Stefan Beinlich and Stefan Schnoor, Sergej Barbarez, Collin Benjamin, Rodolfo Cardoso, Nico-Jan Hoogma, Mehdi Mahdavikia, Anthony Yeboah and more to be confirmed.

Coach: Thorsten Fink (Germany).

Referee: Pierluigi Collina (Italy).