Cesena presented its integrated football project at the Serie A festival, with the goal of promoting inclusion and education. The project, titled 'For an Integrated Football', involves the participation of young people with physical and intellectual disabilities in training sessions with the club's youth sector. Corrado Di Taranto, Juventus general manager, commented: 'I am proud to be here and present the project, which was launched 10 years ago by Massimo Buratti'. The project has already given positive results, with two of the players now part of the Under 13 coaching staff and the club's boutique. Cesena participated in the Serie A festival with a roundtable discussion on social responsibility, titled 'Football as a driver of inclusion, education and social impact'. The club shared its experience and commitment to promoting inclusion and education through football. Cesena's integrated football project is an example of how football can be a tool to promote inclusion and education. The club has worked to create a welcoming and inclusive environment for all players, regardless of their abilities. The project has already given positive results and the club is committed to continuing to work to promote inclusion and education through football. Cesena's participation in the Serie A festival was an opportunity to share its experience and commitment to promoting inclusion and education through football. The club received a positive response from the football community and is committed to continuing to work to promote inclusion and education through football. The project is a testament to the club's dedication to using football as a tool for social good. With its integrated football project, Cesena is leading the way in promoting inclusion and education through sport.
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Cesena presents integrated football project at Serie A festival
Cesena participates in Serie A festival with integrated football project, promoting inclusion and education. Learn more about the project and the club's participation
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