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More than 34,000 Spectators Attend Legendary ‘Match for Hope’ EAA Fundraiser by Q-Life

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Match for Hope raises more than 32 million QAR to address the global education crisis Key statistics: ● More than 34,000 spectators in attendance at the game ● More than 32 million QAR raised in contributions to marginalized communities ● More than 70,000 children will benefit through the generous donations made ● Each out-of-school child accesses education for $125 in EAA’s primary education projects

Doha, Qatar - 23 February 2024 - Q-Life and Education Above All (EAA) Foundation, a global foundation for development, successfully concluded their ‘Match for Hope’ fundraiser campaign. The much-anticipated football spectacle witnessed a turn-out of more than 34,000 people in Qatar and around the world.

The teams, led by renowned social media influencers Chunkz and Abo Flah, came together for a live display of football prowess and exhilaration. Participating in the game were acclaimed football players such as Roberto Carlos, David Villa, Ricardo Kaka, and Didier Drogba. Coaching the teams were captains Arsene Wegner and Antonio Conte. Each player participated in the game on a no-cost basis.

The match, which took place on 23 February at Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium, is the result of an exciting partnership between Q-Life and EAA Foundation. Other collaborators and sponsors included Qatar Football Association, Qatar Airways, Visit Qatar, Qatar Duty Free, Snoonu, Al Kass, Lulu Hypermarket, Doha Marriott Business Council, QIIB and Al Abdulghani Motors.

The proceeds from this fundraiser will benefit poverty-stricken and disadvantaged communities - as well as out-of-school children - in Palestine, Rwanda, Tanzania, Mali, Pakistan, and Sudan.

The event carries the legacy of the FIFA World Cup 2022 in employing sports to create a longlasting impact through education.

The funds raised will be spread across multiple projects, including EAA Foundation’s zero out-of-school children project in Rwanda. In Tanzania, the proceeds will help address the challenges of providing high quality education. 

Children in Mali who are confronted with the risks of political instability, poverty, and inadequate infrastructure will receive additional support. Young people in Pakistan will also benefit from EAA Foundation’s programmes to address urgent education challenges like gender disparities and high school drop-out rates. Additionally, EAA Foundation’s contributions will be evident in Palestine and Sudan, where aid packages will be delivered to communities most in need.

Since 2012, EAA Foundation has effectively pledged and committed to supporting more than 15 million beneficiaries access their right to education. The foundation operates in more than 60 countries with a mandate of addressing key issues and barriers of access to sustainable and high-quality education.
 

For more information, please contact

Mohamed Al-Amri
Senior Media Relations Specialist 
Education Above All
Email: msalih@eaa.org.qa
Mobile: +974 5000 9960


Patience Rusare
Senior Media Specialist 
Education Above All Foundation
Email: parusare@eaa.org.qa
Mobile: +974 5993 1560

Impact

"Humanity will not overcome the immense challenges we face unless we ensure that children get the quality education that equips them to play their part in the modern world." -- HH Sheikha Moza bint Nasser

Surpassing

14.5 million

enrolment commitments for OOSC

10,687

Scholarships

89.5%

retention rate

395,558

Teachers trained

45,000

schools and classrooms