'Save the Dream', a global initiative operated by the International Centre for Sport Security (ICSS) to empower youth through safe access to sport and its educational and social values, announced on Tuesday the appointment of Logan Ragouramin, French football freestyler professional athlete, as its newest ambassador.
Logan's appointment will see the 25-year-old European Champion of Football Freestyle join the team of Save the Dream's internationally renowned champions in promoting the mission and values of Save the Dream initiative to empower youth through safe access to sport and its educational and social values.
Logan is best known internationally as the top 8 world's freestyle footballer and one the most stylish freestyler in the world.
Accepting his new role, Logan said: " I feel highly honored to team up with Save the Dream and support its work to inspire children and young people learn transferable skills and lead positive and active lifestyle. As an art which combines creatively and self-expression with various types of football tricks, dance, and aerobatics, freestyle football is an amazing means to apply skills in every aspect of life, increase self-confidence, and promote social inclusion which is at the heart of sport."
Commenting on the appointment, Save the Dream Executive Director Massimiliano Montanari, said: "Welcoming Logan to the Save the Dream team of Ambassadors means welcoming all those youth who pursue their goals with their own personal methods and skills, and use sport to express themselves in freedom."
Save the Dream is a global initiative established by the International Centre for Sport Security (ICSS) to empower youth through safe access to sport and its educational and social values. Save the Dream serves as a global movement of organizations, people, and athletes who believe in the power of sport to build more fair and inclusive societies and are therefore committed to promoting and protecting its core values for the good of youth and future generations.