A shout of Goooooal! From El Salvador to the world.

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On Tuesday, the 11th International Soccer Tournament “One Goal for Peace” and the 2nd Latin American Youth Empowerment Meeting were officially presented to sponsors, media, and the local and international community. This time, more than 100 young men and women will meet at the NPH El Salvador headquarters in the city of Santa Ana.

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27 Nov 2025

The cry of “Goal!” will be heard in the 21 countries where NPH has a presence: 9 in Latin America, 10 in Europe, and 2 in North America. This goal celebration unites the new generation of Latin American youth leaders who, through their training at NPH, are already contributing to building societies that respect the rights of children, young people, women, and people with disabilities—more inclusive societies.

In this edition, and for the second consecutive year, the Marcet Foundation of Barcelona—specialized in the training of players and, especially, people with values, from the age of 4 until their entry into professional football—will award 5 sports scholarships to participants (women/men) who excel in football discipline, leadership and teamwork.

The tournament is not just a sporting competition; it is an opportunity for young people to showcase their talent, strengthen their leadership, work as a team, and become agents of change in their communities.

Welcome to the athletes and youth leaders from Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, the Dominican Republic, Peru, Bolivia, and El Salvador.

We express our gratitude to the sponsors who support Latin American youth: NPH USA, NPH Spain, NPH Italy, NPH El Salvador, NPH Bolivia, and NPH Guatemala; as well as to the companies La Sirena, Simmer Down, Electrolit, Las Perlitas, Nutriva, Fundación Nuria García, Fundación Marcet, Otis McAllister, Publimovil, Intercop, Alcaldía Santa Ana Norte, Voces por la Infancia, Echo Ministries, Penalty, Cine Center, Estropical, El Semillero, Cooperativa Kato-Ki R.L., Celina Urbanizaciones, Famosa, ASIP, and Asociación de Ganaderos de Portachuelo, Bolivia, whose support makes the tournament possible and creates new opportunities for Latin American youth.

 

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