Libor Volf, founder of the Volf Soccer Academy, travels to Kampala, Uganda, to deliver more than 1,000 shoes and soccer supplies for a talented group of young players.
This film tells the story of the trip and the mission — and the story of the players, a story of hope for a group of young kids who live and breath soccer and dream to one day make it to the big leagues.
21 minutes | 2019 | English
Directed by Cristobal Ruiz
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