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Mats Hummels joins Juan Mata’s Common Goal campaign

Mats has become the second footballer to join Common Goal, with the World Cup winner and Bayern Munich player pledging 1% of his wage to high-impact football charities.

The news comes less than two weeks after Manchester United’s Juan Mata made the 1% pledge for himself and challenged his peers to do likewise. “As soon as I heard of Common Goal I knew this was a chance for football to improve our world, and I wanted to be part of it”, Hummels explained. “I feel we could be doing more to connect the increasing revenues in football to some kind of deeper purpose. This is what struck me about Common Goal. Through the 1% pledge, we’re building a bridge between football and its social impact around the world”.

Mata called Hummels ‘the perfect teammate’ and said he expects the German’s inclusion to build further momentum for the movement, which has already made global headlines.

“I don’t actually know Mats personally, so I was pleasantly surprised when he contacted me to talk Common Goal”, Mata recalled. “He really gets what we’re trying to achieve and is the perfect teammate to have on-board at this early stage. The fact that a World Cup holder—at the peak of his career with one of the biggest clubs on the planet—has chosen to make the pledge shows the power and magic of what we’re doing. The reception to Common Goal has been amazing so far and I have no doubt Mats’ involvement will inspire more players to join”.

Hummels and Mata’s Common Goal donations will be pooled into a collective fund steered by Berlin-based NGO streetfootballworld. “What we have here is two star players from different leagues and different countries joining forces in the name of social change”, said streetfootballworld CEO Jürgen Griesbeck. “It’s an unlikely alliance that highlights the appeal and potential of what we’re doing”.

Like Mata, Hummels has challenged his peers to make the pledge for themselves. “I believe that Common Goal can make a real and lasting impact”, he explained. “I’m putting the call out to all my fellow footballers: join Juan and me and help to take the game to the next level”.

Fans can support Common Goal at common-goal.org.

About streetfootballworld

Streetfootballworld is the international leader in football for good. Over the past 15 years, the organisation has assembled a global network of more 120 local charities that use football as a tool to tackle social issues ranging from gender equality in India to peacebuilding in Colombia to refugee integration in Germany.

Streetfootballworld will support Common Goal’s members by aligning their donations with football charities that generate the greatest impact around the world.

Learn more at www.streetfootballworld.org.

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