6 April 2015 – International Day of Sport for development and peace

7 Apr 2015

6 April 2015 – International Day of Sport for development and peace


Martin Kobler, Chief of MONUSCO, applauds Congolese sportsmen and women and urges them to engage in the service of peace and tolerance

Kinshasa, 6 April 2015 – “Sports means knowing how to compete in full respect for one’s rival and the rules of the game. It is building, in adversity and respect, a beautiful game or good gesture. In this regard, sport is a societal model” declared Martin Kobler, the Special Representative of the UN Secretary General in the DRC.

“Today, I also wish to pay tribute to the Congolese National Soccer Team known as the “Léopards” which demonstrated the highest level of Fair play, in particular during the last African Cup of Nations. They showed the importance of a positive mindset for success. Congratulations to the Léopards!”, cheered Martin Kobler enthusiastically.


Note to readers

During its 67th session held in 2013, the United Nations General Assembly declared the 6 April, International Day of sport for development and peace. It is the opportunity to value the contribution of sport to the achievement of the Millennium development goals. It also celebrates the contribution of sports to peace and development and to the establishment of an environment conducive to tolerance and peace.