Inter Campus

Inter Campus is a non-profit social project founded and run by professional Italian football club Internazionale Milano. It was founded by club president Massimo Moratti on February 20, 1996,[1] with operations starting in 1997.[2] The goal of the project is to provide assistance to children in need with the help of youth football programs developed and sustained within the communities.

The current president of Inter Campus is Carlotta Moratti, with Angelomario Moratti the Managing Director. Luis Figo is a board member of Inter Campus.[2]

As part of Inter's centenary celebrations in 2008, Red House Produzioni made a 90-minute documentary about Inter Campus entitled Petites Historias da Crianças (The Children's Small Stories) which was screened at the 61st Locarno International Film Festival in Switzerland. The film was created by Oscar-winning film director Gabriele Salvatores in collaboration with directors Guido Lazzarini and Fabio Scamoni. Productions.[2]

As of 2010, Inter Campus has been active in 22 countries outside Italy, employing 200 staff and serving nearly 10,000 children.

Iran

Inter Campus has branches in Tehran, Ardabil, Abadan and Isfahan.[3] Karim Ansarifard, Shahriar Shirvand and Mehrdad Bayrami are among most successful Inter Campus alumni in Iranian football.

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