“Life in my country was not easy. My family is very large – I am the youngest of 18 siblings – and my father could not cope with everything. There was no money left to buy me a book so that I could read like the other brothers. Sometimes I would help my father at the clothing store, but most of the time I had to stay at home. One day, Some friends of one of my brothers found me crying because my parents wouldn’t let me play football. -there are times when children disappear if they go alone- and they told me, if I go with them, try to come to Europe. Mamadou Traore (Abidjan, Ivory Coast, 2004) She was young when she took a risky journey in 2018. His frustration with not being able to hit the ball right now caused him to make a decision that would change the course of his life, and today, with all his paperwork in order, he Keeper of Spanish refugee election and at risk of exclusion it’s just over Sixth in the Unity Euro Cup. There is more than one reason why he and his teammates want to give up “everything” for the Spain jersey.