Chevrolet Reveals New Pitch in India, Bringing Play to Local Community

May 11, 2015 5:30 PM ET
As part of its continued commitment to demonstrate that where there’s play, there’s beautiful possibilities, Chevrolet revitalized a soccer pitch for the Rebecca Belilious English Institution in Kolkata, India. Chevrolet also donated 250 One World Futbols to the school.

KOLKATA, India, May 11, 2015 /3BL Media/ – Chevrolet today revealed the Rebecca Belilious Sports Ground, a revitalized soccer pitch that is part of Chevrolet’s continued commitment to demonstrate that where there’s play, there’s beautiful possibilities.

The outdoor pitch – located at the Rebecca Belilious English Institution in Tikiapara, Howrah – will serve as a safe place for the community and encourage local children to stay in school. The pitch will also be used as a venue for local events and sports matches.

“The previous pitch was nothing but an open space covered in mud. The children of Tikiapara had no option but to play on it, despite its previous condition,” said P. Balendran, vice president, GM India. “Chevrolet saw a place that could be completely rebuilt to allow the students to turn their lives around, encourage them to stay in school and unlock the potential for their future.”

As part of the event, Manchester United Legend Mikael Silvestre was on site for the pitch opening ceremony. Silvestre shared personal insights about his journey on and off the field and how play has served a key role throughout his life.

The football pitch was revitalized for Slum Soccer, an organization that uses football to transcend race, religion, language and gender to help bring about a change in the lives of street dwellers.

“With this pitch, we will be reaching out to the most under-served children and youth of Kolkata," said Dr. Abhijeet Barse, CEO of Slum Soccer. “Throughout the years, we have seen the impact and positive change football and play can make on a child and know our partnership with Chevrolet will bring new possibilities to the Tikiapara community.”

In advance of today’s ceremony, Chevrolet and Coaches Across Continents (CAC) created a tailored program for local football coaches to learn more how the sport can be used to address life’s many challenges both on and off the pitch. The CAC staffers who trained these new coaches will stay involved in the community by providing ongoing remote support with curriculum tailored to suit the local area.

Chevrolet also donated One World Futbols to the Rebecca Belilious English Institution. Chevrolet is the founding sponsor of One World Play Project, creator of the ultra-durable One World Futbol, which can withstand the most rugged conditions – never needing a pump or going flat, even when punctured. As a part of a three-year partnership with One World Play Project, Chevrolet has pledged to support the donation and distribution of 1.5 million Chevrolet-branded One World Futbols to youth in war-stricken zones, refugee camps, disaster areas, and other underprivileged communities around the world.

Together, Chevrolet and One World Play Project have delivered more than 28,000 of the ultra-durable footballs across India. The donations have supported initiatives that highlight awareness and focus on health and wellness, community building, gender equality, HIV/AIDS, education and conflict resolution. In April, the companies also provided footballs to Government School in Navlakh Umbre as a part of a larger Chevrolet ‘Day of Play’ global initiative that brings positive changes in nearby communities.

Together the companies have so far delivered more than 1.3 million One World Futbols around the world – bringing the possibilities of play to an estimated 35 million youth in more than 75 countries, including in Africa, Asia, Europe and the Americas.

Through similar pitch revitalizations, Chevrolet brought play to Bangkok (Thailand) in April and Bandung (Indonesia)Chicago (USA) and Hammanskraal (South Africa) in 2014. The global automotive brand is planning several additional announcements and fan engagements around the world this year as part of its Manchester United sponsorship and One World Play Project partnership.

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About Chevrolet

Founded in 1911 in Detroit, Chevrolet is now one of the world's largest car brands, doing business in more than 115 countries and selling around 4.8 million cars and trucks a year. Chevrolet provides customers with fuel-efficient vehicles that feature engaging performance, design that makes the heart beat, passive and active safety features and easy-to-use technology, all at a value. More information on Chevrolet models can be found at www.chevrolet.com.

About Slum Soccer

Slum Soccer is a Nagpur, Maharashtra based non-profit organisation which works with an objective of reaching out to and developing football in the grassroots. Since 2000, this organisation has been using football - the beautiful game which is unique yet a perfect vehicle that transcends race, religion, language and gender to bring about a change in the lives of underprivileged. For more information on Slum Soccer, please call 0712-2556865 or visit us at www.slumsoccer.org.

About Manchester United

Manchester United is one of the most popular and successful sports teams in the world, playing one of the most popular spectator sports on Earth. Through our 136-year heritage, we have won 62 trophies, enabling us to develop the world’s leading sports brand and a global community of 659 million followers. Our large, passionate community provides Manchester United with a worldwide platform to generate significant revenue from multiple sources, including sponsorship, merchandising, product licensing, new media & mobile, broadcasting and match day.

About One World Play Project

One World Play Project makes, sells and distributes products and services to enable play around the world, especially for those living in the harshest environments where play is nearly non-existent. The company is a B Corporation, harnessing the power of business to inspire social innovation. Collaborating with sponsors, organizations and individuals, One World Play Project works to enable and expand the transformative power of play in all its forms—anywhere and everywhere. To date, One World Play Project has brought the power of play to more than 35 million youth worldwide. One World Play Project is headquartered in Berkeley, CA with regional offices in Asia, South America and Africa—and distribution centers in Fremont, CA and Voerde, Germany. For more information about One World Play Project, visit oneworldplayproject.com.