The project's geographical scope expands considerably with each passing year. This season, young footballers from Africa and South America are taking part in the project for the first time, with the number of Asian teams increasing. The overall number of participating countries has grown from 24 last year to 32, which is 4 times greater than when the project started. This year, the list of participants includes teams from Algeria, Argentina, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, China, Croatia, the Czech Republic, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, the Netherlands, Poland, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland, Syria, Turkey, Ukraine, the United Kingdom, and Vietnam.
A number of traditional events will take place during the season. On April 25 the participating countries will celebrate the International Day of Football and Friendship. On May 27-28 Milan will host the International Street Soccer Tournament and the FOOTBALL FOR FRIENDSHIP International Children's Forum.
The forum will culminate with the awarding of the Nine Values Cup, the special prize of the FOOTBALL FOR FRIENDSHIP project, to one of the world's professional football clubs for the utmost commitment to the program's values. The participants will visit the 2016 UEFA Champions League Final at the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza (San Siro) in Milan after the forum is over.
"The number of participants in the FOOTBALL FOR FRIENDSHIP project and the countries they represent grows every year. We can safely say this season is truly global, as young footballers from the Western Hemisphere are taking part in the project for the first time. FOOTBALL FOR FRIENDSHIP gives teenagers representing various cultures, customs and traditions an excellent opportunity to learn to understand and respect each other despite any and all differences," said Alexey Miller, Chairman of the Gazprom Management Committee.
"The Nine Values Cup awarded by the participants in the FOOTBALL FOR FRIENDSHIP project is a statue of a young footballer holding the Earth in the shape of a football. I think it is a successful representation of the ideas and values that football and sports as a whole promote among youth," said Franz Beckenbauer, the Global Ambassador of the FOOTBALL FOR FRIENDSHIP project.
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