Zlatan Ibrahimovic xăm 50 tên người đói nghèo

On 14 February 2015, Paris Saint-German played against Caen at Parc des Princes. For most players this game was just another day on the job. For Zlatan Ibrahimović this was his most important game to date. Underneath his sweater he had 50 new names tattooed (temporary, not permanent). Names of people he'd never met, but still wanted to keep close. Names of some of the 805 million people suffering from hunger today. Two minutes into the match Ibrahimovic scored and took off (cởi) his jersey (áo đấu) to reveal (để lộ) the names. He received a yellow card for the gesture (hành vi).

The campaign was funded by the United Nations World Food Programme, the world's largest humanitarian (nhân đạo) agency fighting hunger worldwide. WFP reaches more than 80 million people with food assistance in 75 countries each year. The WFP adds:
"People suffering from hunger don't often make the front page, yet hunger and malnutrition (kém dinh dưỡng, thiếu ăn) are the number one risk to health worldwide — greater than AIDS, malaria (sốt rét) and tuberculosis (bệnh lao) combined. Today there are 805 million undernourished (không được ăn/chăm nuôi đầy đủ) people in the world. That means one in nine people do not get enough food to be healthy and lead an active life."
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