 Cristiano Ronaldo and Tony Cruz hand over a check on behalf of UEFA to the ICRC, it contributes to the physical rehabilitation program in Afghanistan. In addition to the development of prosthetics technology, it shares a high level of expertise over to make a difference to people's lives through football. This is a rehabilitation centre so any person with a disability is welcome here and we try to do something for him, for her. So first it's physical rehabilitation and then we try to help social integration, to put back a person into society and then there are many ways to do that. Sport is one of these activities, you can really do a lot of things with that, to achieve plenty of things. Because it's fun, it is playing is a human right in my opinion, it's something that everybody is right too. To use sport as a means of physical rehabilitation is just perfect, it makes things much easier and then in particular football, football is something that in Afghanistan is very much loved and practiced. It's been two months since I started playing football again, I feel very fresh and I feel that I'm younger now. Sport is the reason that hormones in our body move and it's a way for us to look younger. It's very natural that sports are very good for everyone and it makes us become stronger and for me the main reason was to become an example for other people with disabilities and to give them a feeling that they are not weak. Everyone loves something in their lives, my love is football. It saves me from being depressed and being sad. When I play football, I feel like a normal football player. I'm proud of them, people that are quite challenged, physically challenged, they manage to do incredible things, so I'm happy and I enjoy very much watching, it's fun, so that's something very important, but the feeling is I'm proud. Pride at the role that football can play in physical rehabilitation, the fruits of a long partnership between UEFA and the ICRC that makes a difference and turns dreams into reality.