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UNDP Goodwill Ambassadors Ronaldo and Zinedine Zidane joined to play against each other in the 10th anniversary edition of UNDP's Match Against Poverty Wednesday, as 50,000 people packed the newly built stadium in Brazil's Porto Alegra. UNDP
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STORY: STORY: BRAZIL / FOOTBALL
TRT: 1.57
SOURCE: UNDP
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LANGUAGE: POTUGUESE / FRENCH / NATS

DATELINE: 19 DECEMBER 2012, PORTO ALEGRE, BRAZIL

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1. Med shot, players enter field
2. Pan left, hand shake between the Associate Administrator of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Rebeca Grynspan and the teams
3. Med shot, Ronaldo, and Zinedine Zidane shake hands
4. Wide shot, Ronaldo’s team before start of match
5. Wide shot, Zidane’s team before start of match
6. Various shots, Ronaldo’s team scores a goal
7. Med shot, fans
8. Med shot, Ronaldo leaving the field
9. SOUNDBITE (Portuguese) Ronaldo, UNDP Goodwill Ambassador:
“It is a wonderful sensation to be here in Brazil, to have my long-time friend Zidane, to have all my friends, players that are always ready to accept this wonderful invitation because this cause is really important for me and for them.”
10. Various shots, Zidane scores a goal
11. SOUNDBITE (French) Zinedine Zidane, UNDP Goodwill Ambassador:
“It is also important is to be supported by all these players that come and play with us, supported by the fans that go to the stadium. And that is critical, because we highlight a problem, a world problem, which touches all countries. With time, I hope that one day, we can say that we are no longer needed for this."
12. Med shot, Ronaldo and Zidane sitting together.

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A packed house at the new Gremio Stadium in Porto Alegre, Brazil on Wednesday (19 December), saw Ronaldo's team best Zinedine Zidane's team 3-2 in the 10th Match Against Poverty, sponsored by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).

The game was refereed by Pierluigi Collina, rated the world's top referee during his illustrious career.

Proceeds from the game will be evenly split between two youth-oriented projects - one in Brazil and one in Cape Verde, Africa.

Ronaldo's star-studded team scored with the last kick of the game to clinch the match, with a goal by Damiao.

Ronaldo, who was suffering from leg injuries but lost some 20 kilograms in the run up to the event, kept his promise to play despite the pain. He expressed gratitude for the players who participated.

SOUNDBITE (Portuguese) Ronaldo UNDP Goodwill Ambassador saying:
“It is a wonderful sensation to be here in Brazil, to have my long-time friend Zidane, to have all my friends, players that are always ready to accept this wonderful invitation because this cause is really important for me and for them.”

Zidane, who scored the second goal of his team, said he hopes one day, there will be no need for such a game.

SOUNDBITE (French) by Zinedine Zidane, UNDP Goodwill Ambassador saying:
“It is also important is to be supported by all these players that come and play with us, supported by the fans that go to the stadium. And that is critical, because we highlight a problem, a world problem, which touches all countries. With time, I hope that one day, we can say that we are no longer needed for this."

The friendly match seeks to remind everyone that they are responsible for ensuring the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) which were adopted in 2000 and re–affirmed by the leaders of 191 countries at the UN Summit in 2005. The Goals seek to halve world poverty by 2015 by setting targets for rolling back hunger, disease, illiteracy, environmental degradation and discrimination against women.

The Match in Porto Alegre follows nine successful editions that took place in Basel, Madrid, Dusseldorf, Marseille, Malaga, Fez, Lisbon, Athens and Hamburg. Each year funds raised support specific projects in different countries facing difficult challenges.

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