Charlotte to Host 2nd Annual KEDO Nations Cup for Global Health Equity
TL;DR
The 2nd Annual KEDO Nations Cup is a competitive men’s soccer tournament supporting the construction of a health clinic in war-affected Sinoe County, Liberia.
The tournament will feature men’s teams aged 18-35 in an 11v11 format with a fundraising goal of $10,000 for the clinic construction.
The 2025 KEDO Nations Cup aims to raise $10,000 to fund the ongoing construction of the clinic, improving healthcare in a region scarred by war and poverty.
This year’s tournament promises a high-energy atmosphere where players will not only compete for glory but also raise awareness and resources to help vulnerable communities in Southeastern Liberia.
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The 2nd Annual KEDO Nations Cup, set to take place in Charlotte, North Carolina, on either August 15th or 22nd, 2025, is more than just a soccer tournament; it's a humanitarian mission aimed at raising $10,000 for the construction of a health clinic in Sinoe County, Liberia. This initiative highlights the critical role of sports in addressing global health disparities and supporting communities in need.
Organized by the Kpalo-Bli Education and Development Organization (KEDO) in partnership with Level Up Athletics & Performance, the tournament invites men's soccer teams to compete in an 11v11 format, with each team guaranteed at least three matches. The event not only fosters competitive spirit but also serves a greater purpose by funding the Kpalo-Bli health clinic, a much-needed facility in a region devastated by war and poverty.
Blamah Sarnor, a KEDO Board Member, emphasized the tournament's significance, stating its ability to unite people for a cause beyond the game. The funds raised will directly contribute to completing the health clinic, offering a lifeline to the Kpalo-Bli community. This effort builds on KEDO's previous successes in Liberia, including educational projects and scholarship programs, underscoring the organization's commitment to empowering war-affected children through education and healthcare.
Teams can register for the tournament with a fee of $900, with the deadline set for June 27th, 2025. The event also provides opportunities for broader community involvement through sponsorships and donations, enabling individuals and organizations to contribute to this vital cause. The KEDO Nations Cup exemplifies how sports can be a powerful tool for social change, bridging the gap between athletic competition and humanitarian aid.
For more details on participation or support, visit https://www.levelupathletics-performance.com/kedo-nations-cup or learn about KEDO's mission at https://www.kedo-us.org.
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