“The most important thing is that children are not alone or abandoned” – FIBA ​​Hall of Famer Evgeniy Gomelsky on the “Moving Up” charity game

Soviet and Russian basketball coach, member of the FIBA ​​Hall of Fame Evgeny Gomelsky On , he said that participating in the “Moving Up” charity basketball match, aimed at helping physically disabled children, was a great honor for the players.

On September 23, the annual charity basketball match for children with cerebral palsy “Moving Up” will take place in Moscow. The match involves famous athletes, representatives of business, culture, actors who starred in the film “Moving Up”, as well as representatives of new regions of the Russian Federation.

“The problem is not only with the children themselves, who, unfortunately, have deviations from the physical norm. But this also applies to everyone around these children. Their parents, their loved ones. The very fact of organizing such tournaments and the very name of the foundation “Step Together” indicates that we are with them. The most important thing is that they are not alone or abandoned. I consider it an honor to participate in these exhibition games. A very interesting audience is coming. The people who will play are important in our country, and they all understand that this is really a vacation for those who need it,” Gomelsky said on .

Watch the live stream of the charity match on Match! A country”.

Source : MatchTV

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