"We are advocates for underwater life and its crucial role in global balance. Our name, 'Obab,' which means 'seawave,' reflects the dynamic forces that shape the ocean environment."
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“Life below water is an eco-system were we can see a huge negative environmental impact, and we hope to bring focus on some of the positive actions we can make to change this.”
Read More“Goal 14 is important to the team because the sea, beach and the archipelago is important for Southern Norway.”
Read More“We are from 07 Media Sør and we love life by the sea. We are passionate about doing what we can to make sure that life below water will sustain during the current crisis.”
Read More“We are the Raiders Team, founded in 2019 and participated in the Riyadh Football League for two years. We play for Goal 14: Life Below Water.”
Read More“When the idea of the GGWCup was introduced to us, there was a high turnout among girls to register despite their lack of football experience. However, our love and passion for marine life and the sea was greater than any hindrance.”
Read More“We are teachers and staff from Bangkok Preparatory and Secondary International School. We have chosen to play for Global Goal 14 Life Below Water because we are a gold flag Eco School and currently have Bobo the Whale visiting us highlighting the large amount of plastic that is dumped in the Ocean. It is time to DIVE in and take more ACTION!”
In the GGWCup Bangkok 2019 the team will play for Global Goal 14 Life Below Water.
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Read MoreUnited by their desire to leave a legacy of sustainable behaviour and a pollution-free planet for their children, 8 women took to cleaning the beaches of Dubai, as part of their action campaign for the upcoming Global Goals World Cup Tournament in Dubai. By transforming the trash they found, into a sculpture named Tilly the Turtle, the Spectacular8 team hope to raise awareness of the adverse impact humans are having on marine life, and encourage people to adopt more sustainable consumption habits.
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