English Premier League squad Tottenham Hotspur are swapping out their usual shirt sponsors this weekend to help raise awareness for a charity changing lives in southeast Asia.
Spurs will sport the logo of the Indochina Starfish Foundation (ISF) Cambodia on their shirts for their match against Sheffield United on Sunday, May 2. ISF “uses education to transform the lives of thousands of underprivileged children in Cambodia.” Thousands of children participate in ISF’s award-winning soccer program, and it is “the first organisation of its type in the country to provide opportunities for players with disabilities and HIV.”
The match-worn shirts will be auctioned off to raise funds for ISF and for the Tottenham Hotspur Foundation,
The ISF logo takes the place of Tottenham’s usual shirt sponsor, pan-Asian life insurance provider AIA.
Tottenham Hotspur celebrated the 100th anniversary of their cockerel crest on April 23, and announced they will wear their new 2021-22 Nike home jersey for the final game of the 2020-21 season on May 15 against Aston Villa.
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