In Video.. Barcelona Faces Newcastle in the Champions League with the 'Anna' Font
Barcelona is set to face Newcastle United in the UEFA Champions League, sporting a specially designed kit to raise awareness for Down syndrome ahead of World Down Syndrome Day.
Barcelona is gearing up for an important UEFA Champions League match against Newcastle United on March 18th. In a show of solidarity and awareness, the club will don a unique jersey featuring a different font designed specifically for this occasion. This initiative aligns with the upcoming World Down Syndrome Day on March 21st, highlighting the club's commitment to inclusivity within the sports community and society at large.
The innovative jersey design includes various styles in the presentation of names and numbers, serving as a visual representation of diversity and difference. Through this initiative, Barcelona aims to promote the importance of equality and integration, particularly for individuals with Down syndrome. This collaboration is part of a broader effort organized by the club's foundation, in conjunction with UEFA's Foundation for Children and the Eitinarium Foundation, to increase awareness about intellectual disabilities and encourage societal inclusion.
This match will mark the first instance of the 'Anna' font being used in a Champions League fixture, although Barcelona previously utilized it during the Joan Gamper Cup in 2013. The 'Anna' font has gained global recognition, being downloaded over 15 million times across more than 80 countries, symbolizing a widespread support for inclusion and advocacy for individuals with disabilities.