At noon today in the Sala Clementina of the Apostolic Palace, Pope Francis received in audience the delegations of the Italian and Argentinian National Soccer teams who will participate in a friendly match that will be held in his honour tomorrow at the Olympic Stadium in Rome.
On behalf of the soccer players, Doctor Giancarlo Abete, President of the Italian Football Federation and Mister Julio Humberto Grondona, President of the Association Fitbol Argentino, presented greetings to the Holy Father. Then the Pope addressed the players.
And that leads you to think that, more important than being champions, you are men, human beings, with your strengths and your flaws, with your hearts and your ideas, your aspirations and your problems. And then, even if you are famous, always remain men, in sports and in life: be men first of all, bearers of humanity.
On behalf of the soccer players, Doctor Giancarlo Abete, President of the Italian Football Federation and Mister Julio Humberto Grondona, President of the Association Fitbol Argentino, presented greetings to the Holy Father. Then the Pope addressed the players.
Address of the Holy Father, Pope Francis
to the Italian and Argentinian soccer players
Dear friends,
In Italian
I thank you for this visit, during the friendly match
between the national football teams of Italy and Argentina. It will be a
little difficult for me to cheer, but fortunately it is a friendly match ...
and that it is really so, I hope!
I thank the leaders of the Italian Football Federation
and those of the Argentine Federation and I greet the athletes of the two
National Teams.
Dear players, you are very popular: people follow you a
lot, not only when you are on the field but also when you are off the field. Yours
is a social responsibility! Let me explain: during a game, when you are on
the field, you find beauty, generosity and camaraderie. If a player is
missing, your team has less strength, even if you win. There is no place
for individualism, but all your efforts are for the good of the team. Perhaps
these three things - beauty, generosity and camaraderie – can be summarized in
a sports term that you should never forget: amateurs,
dabblers. It is true that yours are national and international
professional sport organizations, and it must be so, but this professional
dimension should never leave behind the initial vocation of an athlete or a
team: to be amateurs, beginners. A sportsman, although professional, when he
has cultivated this dimension of amateur,
is good for the company, building the common good from the values of
selflessness, of camaraderie and of beauty.
And that leads you to think that, more important than being champions, you are men, human beings, with your strengths and your flaws, with your hearts and your ideas, your aspirations and your problems. And then, even if you are famous, always remain men, in sports and in life: be men first of all, bearers of humanity.
To you the leaders of these groups, I would like to
provide a word of encouragement for your work. Sports are important, but
it must truly be sports! Football (soccer), like some other disciplines,
has become a big business! Work hard at not losing the sporting character
of the game. Also, promote this attitude of amateurs, and you will eliminate the danger of discrimination. When
sports teams have this attitude, the stadium is enriched in humanity, violence disappears
as the players in turn look toward their families in the stands.
In Spanish
I remember going on family outings to Gasometro, leaving
families, dads, moms and their children. We returned home happy, of course,
especially during the summer of 1946! See if any of you can score a goal like
Pontoni did … go ahead … right? I greet
in a special way all the managers and the Argentine players. Thank you for your visit; it’s a real
pleasure for me. I would ask you to
accept your sport as a gift from God, an opportunity to bring your talents to
fruition but also a responsibility. Dear
players, I would remind you that your behaviour, both on and off the field, is
a reference for the way you should live your lives. Last Sunday, I spoke by telephone with some
guys from a group who wanted to say hello.
I chatted for half an hour with them and of course the biggest issue for
them was the match tomorrow. We spoke of many of you, and they said, this one is good for this, this one for
that, this one for this. You are
examples, points of reference. The good
that you do is impressive. With your
conduct, your games, your good values, people admire you. Take this opportunity to do good for
others. Though you may not realize it,
there are many people who look up to you with admiration; you are role models,
for good or for bad. Always be aware
that you give an example of loyalty, respect and altruism.
You are also architects of understanding and of social
peace, things that we need so much. You
are points of reference for many young people and role models of values for
life. I have confidence in all the good
that you can accomplish.
In Italian
Dear friends, I pray for you, that you may pursue this noble
vocation of sport. May the Lord bless you and keep all of you close to the
Virgin Mother. And, please, I ask you to pray for me, that I too, in the field in which God has placed me, might
play an honest and courageous game for the sake of all of us. Thank you.
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