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| 12-year-old Aubrey and his prominent supporter Michael Dawson - Photo: Tottenham Hotspur FC |
Both spoke passionately of the work done by SOS Children's Villages, whilst the children enjoyed meeting the football stars and getting new equipment. Dawson and Upson spent time meeting and playing with the children, and also got the chance to see the village site which is fully integrated in the community. Other well known players who sponsor children in South African through SOS Children's Villages include both Peter Crouch and Jermaine Defoe.
Tottenham Hotspurs have been global charity partners of SOS Children's Villages UK since 2007. During this period, a strong relationship between the team and SOS Children's Villages UK has been built up. The Spurs team funded the construction of a family house in Rustenburg, using players' fines to pay for the building, and the whole first team and coaching staff have taken out child sponsorships. The Tottenham Hotspurs Foundation visits Rustenburg annually as part of their community work. In May, Spurs launched a World Cup T-Shirt, with profits going to SOS Children's Villages.
The SOS Children's Village in Rustenburg opened in 2006 in the North West Province. The project in Rustenburg is one of six villages on four continents which were built during the joint charity campaign "6 villages for 2006" of FIFA and SOS Children's Villages on the occasion of the 2006 World Cup in Germany. As well as funding from Tottenham Hotspurs, the English Football Association contributed to the construction.