Five footballs designed by young artists will raise funds for refugee sports programmes
Today, UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, announced the winners of the second annual Youth with Refugees Art Contest, which celebrated the power of sport to bring people together. Five of the winning designs are featured on footballs available for sale online and proceeds will go toward sport programmes for refugees.
Over 1,600 young artists from 100 countries submitted artwork and football designs related to the “Together through Sport” theme. A third of participants were themselves refugees, asylum-seekers or internally displaced people. The full list of winners can be found here.
“For young people uprooted by war, sport is a great way to feel included and protected,” said Pauline Eluère, who leads youth engagement initiatives at UNHCR. “Through the art contest, we wanted to give young artists a chance to use their talents to demonstrate the transformative power of sport and mobilize support for sport programmes for displaced communities.”
The footballs will be produced in partnership with Alive and Kicking, a not-for-profit ball manufacturer. The balls will be on sale online until the end of October 2021. For each ball sold, £15 will be donated to UNHCR programmes that provide refugees access to sport facilities and equipment.
The production of the balls will also generate income for refugees and vulnerable adults across Sub-saharan Africa.
“Alive and Kicking are delighted to be partnering with UNHCR on their Youth with Refugees Art Contest,” said Ben Sadler, CEO of Alive and Kicking. “Not only will it showcase the fantastic art and design skills of young refugees and supporters across the globe, it will also support ethical employment at Alive and Kicking’s centres while giving thousands of young people access to sport.”
The five winners are Nadira, a 16-year-old Afghan refugee in India; James, a 10-year-old Irish football fan; Hala, a 12-year-old Palestine refugee in Saudi Arabia; Gerald, a 23-year-old refugee footballer from Cameroon living in Italy and advising the Special Olympics, and Skarly, a 12-year old Venezuelan living in a temporary shelter in Brazil.
“I was born a differently abled person,” said Nadira. “The sport world makes us, especially refugees and people who are called disabled but not differently abled, endeavour for the best. I wanted to show how sport can transform people's lives along with bringing hope and joy to everyone, everywhere”
A jury of athletes, sport journalists and artists helped select the winning submissions.
Alphonso Davies, the Canadian football phenomenon who is also a former refugee and UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador, said: “The designs were very powerful. It’s amazing to see the vision of these kids and how they perceive a united society.”
The 2021 Youth with Refugees Art contest underscored two issues that are important to UNHCR’s mission: the necessity of young people’s involvement in advocating for those forced to flee and the significance of sport in supporting the physical and mental health of refugees worldwide.
The winning balls are available for sale on Alive and Kicking’s website. The football designs and other winning illustrations have been put on display in a 3D digital exhibition.
Media contacts:
UNHCR
- In New York, Pauline Eluère: [email protected], +41 78 964 52 30
- In Geneva, Megumi Aoyama: [email protected], +41 22 739 7669
- In London, Colin Kampschoer, [email protected], +44 7395 798527
Alive and Kicking
- In London: Joel Phillimore: [email protected], +4420 7686 9852
Links
- Purchase balls on Alive and Kicking’s website
- View profiles of the five winners
- Full list of winners and special mentions
- Full list of jury members
- 3D digital exhibition
Jury members:
- Alphonso Davies – Canadian football player, UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador and former refugee
- Alfonso Herrera – Mexican actor and UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador
- Asmir Begović – Bosnian football player, UNHCR high-profile supporter and former refugee
- Christina Murillo – Mexican football player and Chicago Fire FC girls programme coordinator
- Dong-woon Son – Korean singer and member of K-pop group Highlight
- Fatmire Alushi – German football player, 2007 FIFA World Champion and former Kosovan refugee
- Hangama Amiri – Afghan-Canadian artist and former refugee
- Harriet Pavlou – British freestyle football player and SportsDirect Ambassador
- Henry Winter – Chief football writer at Times Sport
- Hevdig Lindahl – Swedish football player and goalkeeper at Atletico Madrid
- Johan Trambouze – French freestyle football player
- Melissa Reddy – Senior football correspondent at The Independent
- Miyavi – Japanese musician and UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador
- Rudi Völler – 1990 FIFA World Champion and Chief Executive Sport at Bayer Leverkusen
- Sheba Nyaronga – Client relations manager at Alive and Kicking’s Kenya centre
- Yomjima Konyi Korok – South Sudanese refugee and football player for K-K Stars, the Kenyan football league’s first female refugee team