The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Football icon Lilian Thuram in St Andrews.

University will collaborat­e on global project that will unite communitie­s

- Cheryl Peebles cpeebles@thecourier.co.uk

French football legend Lilian Thuram had a kickabout with St Andrews students at the launch of a sport and faith union.

The World Cup winner was among a trio of internatio­nal sports stars in Fife to launch a global movement promoting the values of faith and sport in uniting communitie­s.

Former All Blacks captain Sean Fitzpatric­k and South Africa’s Francois Pienaar, both rugby World Cup winners, were also present at the St Andrews University sports centre.

They helped launch sports promotion society ISPS Handa’s patronship of the Sport at the Service of Humanity (SSH) Foundation, which was formed last year following a Vatican conference.

Former Parma, Juventus and Barcelona player Thuram, who flew in from Paris, founded the Lilian Thuram Foundation to tackle racism.

Also at the event with an audience of student athletes was secretary of the Vatican’s Pontifical Council for Culture (PCC), Bishop Paul Tighe.

Bishop Tighe said: “The Vatican PCC, in conjunctio­n with the SSH Foundation and its partners, celebrate the value of sport, its capacity to bring joy to participan­ts and observers, to promote physical and mental wellbeing and to create bridges between people.”

St Andrews University will collaborat­e with the SSH Foundation.

It is already connected with founder and chairman of ISPS Handa, Dr Haruhisa Handa, who is a supporter of its Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence, now known as the Handa CSTPV.

Dr Handa said: “We believe that sport has the power to inspire, transform and unite people across social, racial and socio-economic barriers.

“The SSH Foundation is a partner that shares these values with us. We look forward to working with them to change the lives of young people.”

At the launch student Maddie Tarr, a member of the university’s basketball team, described teaching sport to children with Volunteer Zambia.

She said: “Spending each day with incredible and inspiring Zambian peers, as well as the kids from the community, completely reshaped my world views, personal life goals and skills.”

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Clockwise from left: Francois Pienaar chats with Sean Fitzpatric­k, Lilian Thuram and Dr Haruhisa Handa delivers the closing address.
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