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Dybala celebrando un gol con la Juventus.

Juventus forward Paulo Dybala has decided to join the Common Goal movement. This social project, led by Juan Mata, uses soccer as a tool to end racism, violence or discrimination in all its forms. Children and young people from all over the world are the protagonists of this solidarity initiative.

The Argentine will donate, like all footballers, 1% of his salary to promote these measures. In total, Common Goal already has 159 players from all over the world, including teammate Giorgio Chiellini, Mats Hummels, Megan Rapinoe and Alex Morgan.

"To relate it to a recent event like winning the 'Scudetto', which is great teamwork, I wanted to announce that I am going to join the Common Goal. Not to personalize myself, but so that we can all work together for the same purpose "says Dybala.

"With me we are going to be 159 members and the truth is that it can be very useful for so many people to join us. Surely we can all have a great impact on society together," concludes the Argentine.

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