A representative of the football national team of BiH Vedad Ibisevic, who passed the quota of 100 Bundesliga goal this season, besides the engagement on the football field is also known for participation in humanitarian and educational projects.
After he recently visited refugees from Syria on the former Berlin Airport Tempelhof, the captain of Hertha will also participate in the project “Refugee Eleven”.
The attacker, whose goal against Lithuania led the Dragons to the World Cup, will not be the only Bosnian who will “play” in the project organized by the National Exchange for Political Education (Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung), and besides him, in a series of videos, will also appear Mario Vrancic and Neven Subotic.
Besides the two aforementioned players, one of which plays for BiH, and the other was born in Banja Luka but chose the national team of Serbia, will also participate the former Schalke player Gerald Asamoah, Eroll Zejnullahu (Union Berlin), Enis Alushi (Maccabi Haifa), Milad Salem (FSV Frankfurt), Stephen Sama (Greuther Furth), Aisas Aosman (Dynamo Dresden), José Pierre Vunguidica (Sandhausen) and the representative of the national team of Germany Fatmir Alushi.
The project, whose first star is Ibisevic, aims to educate young people between 14 and 24 years on the topic of refugees and asylum.
Short films in which will appear these football players, who were refugees themselves, will star on the 7th of April, and the sequels, in which will appear Ibisevic and Vrancic will be periodically published on social networks, and the promotion of the documentary is planned for the 1st of April in Berlin cinema Babylon.
(Source: faktor.ba)