Monday 11 December, with the patronage of RAI Umbria, the Minister for Sport Andrea Abodi (in the photo) will present at Molino Silla – Community Meeting Onlus of Amelia (Terni) – “Let's Win Together” e-sports project promoted by FIGC – National Amateur League: e-sport for social inclusion. The pilot project will start from the Community Meeting with a message to raise awareness against the use of substances and gambling.

La FIGC – National Amateur League announces the launch of “Let's Win Together” initiative that aims to promote social inclusion and participation through virtual football. The project will be inaugurated by Minister of Sport and young people Andrea Abodi, Together with President of the National Amateur League, Giancarlo Abete and Giampaolo Nicolasi head of the Comunità Incontro Onlus structure. Present at the initiative will be the President of the FIGC – LND Umbria Regional Committee Luigi Repace and the President of the LND eSports Commission Santino Lo Presti.

After the visit last July, Minister Abodi will return to Molino Silla to demonstrate his commitment against addictions and to reiterate his support for projects that combine the values ​​of sport with those of inclusion and social well-being . “Let's Win Together”, with its attention to education, responsibility and autonomy, represents a new frontier in the use of sport as a tool for personal and collective growth. Even in “virtual” mode.

The first institution of the Third Sector to be included in competitions virtual football national teams of the National Amateur League with its own eSports team official, starting from February 2024, it will be right there Community Meeting Onlus, with a team entirely made up of boys and girls involved in the rehabilitation process, for a message to raise awareness against the use of substances and gambling. For the National Amateur League the launch of "Let's Win Together" marks the beginning of an important collaboration between the world of sport and Third Sector institutions, setting a new standard for inclusion projects through e-sports. There Community Meeting Onlus it is only the first of the numerous structures that will benefit from this initiative, which aims to extend on a national scale.

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