FIFA guards against Congo high temperatures
Two stabilised hard ground
football pitches in Kinshasa have been illuminated for the very first time
thanks to solar panels installed with the support of the FIFA Forward
Programme.
Following an unveiling ceremony
attended by the President, Football Association of the Democratic Republic of
the Congo, Constant Omari, and FIFA Chief Member Associations Officer, VĂ©ron
Mosengo-Omba, local youth teams took part in an inaugural friendly match to
celebrate the event.
The project, initiated by FIFA
President Gianni Infantino, was inspired by the FFP which, since 2016, has been
driving the development of football around the world by giving tailor-made
support to FIFA’s 211 member associations.
Following the success of a
FIFA-funded pilot project to install solar-powered floodlighting in Burkina
Faso in 2017, work on the project in the Kasa-Vubu municipality of Kinshasa
began in June 2019. The newly installed floodlights will enable the children
and young people in the area to use the football facilities and pursue their
passion long after nightfall.
“FIFA’s goal is to increase
participation in football worldwide,” said Mosengo-Omba. “Thanks to the
solar-powered lighting in Kinshasa, the children no longer have to play
football in high temperatures at midday or in the afternoon, but can use the
pitch until midnight. This creates a flexibility that will benefit the
community and football in the country equally.”
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