New Delhi, July 18 (IANS) Inspired with by Nelson Mandela’s words “sports has the power to change the world. It has power to unite people, It speaks to youth in a language they understand,” the South African High Commission marked International Mandela Day by seeking to unite the youth with a football tournament named after the anti-apartheid icon.
“This tournament can help youth to channel their energy towards activity that unite communities, promote healthy competition and positive dialogue,” South African High Commissioner F.K Morule said at the inauguration of the first Nelson Mandela Soccer Tournament at Springdales School, Dhaula Kuan on Saturday.
“It is important for children, our future generation to know more about the values for which Mandela stood for.” Great people like Mandela who dod so much for humanity do not die. Their deeds and legacy live with us forever,” Morule added.
Mandela International Day is globally observed every year on July 18, the birth anniversary of the late South African president.
The tournament brought together children from Salaam Baalak Trust, Bluebells School, Springdales School and team the South African High Commission.
The success of the tournament was not only measured in the number of goals scored but also by the way it drew children from different walks of life closer.
“Mandela Day celebrations in the school encourages us to research more about South African culture and its people. Through this tournament we cheer for the bonding of both countries with fast-paced soccer,” Tanisha Kohli, a student of Springdales School, told IANS.
For the record, the Springdales School team won the tournament.