<p><strong>MILAN</strong> – Thanks to the 10,000 children who filled the Primo Anello at San Siro during Inter vs. Sassuolo, Inter’s <strong><em>Brothers Universally United</em></strong> campaign was able to consolidate its message of combatting all forms of discrimination. Ambassadors of what can be described as healthy support were in the stands: as Marco Bussetti, Minister of Education, University and Research, declared, this involves "always supporting your own team, not abusing the opposition."</p> <p>Children from Scuole Calcio Inter (Nerazzurri Youth Development Centres and Inter Grassroots Program affiliated with FIGC), the Centro Sportivo Italiano and schools in Milan were there to provide support and transmit the educational values of sport. Prior to the match, they were greeted by Inter President <strong>Steven Zhang</strong>, who was also accompanied by <strong>Alessandro Antonello</strong>.</p> <p>For the CEO Corporate of FC Internazionale Milano, the Brothers Universally United campaign has provided food for thought for many people, with this being something that goes beyond the football pitch: "We are receiving support across the board – many have echoed our message. Immediately after the match against Napoli, there was a moment of reflection and the club's desire to send a positive message was very strong."</p> <p><strong>Giuseppe Marotta </strong>emphasised that not only the team, the Club and Nerazzurri fans are promoting this message, but also football’s institutions and other clubs in Serie A<strong>:</strong> "We’ve received a great response from Lega Serie A and from many other clubs."</p>
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