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Joma Will Donate a Part of the Profits from Its Pepe Reina Limited Edition to UNICEF

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Joma will contribute to the charity work carried out by UNICEF by donating a percentage of the price of each boot it sells, as part of its campaign for the Pepe Reina Limited Edition, which it is carrying out in collaboration with the English website, www.soccerbible.com.

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Through the profits that are obtained from the limited edition football boots that are placed on sale in the biggest on-line football shop in the world, Joma will support the humanitarian work that is carried out by UNICEF. For some weeks now, www.soccerbible.com has been selling the limited edition Pepe Reina Total Fit football boots. These boots have been modified by a Spanish aerograph artist with the Spanish goalkeeper's silhouette. The World-Cup winner, Pepe Reina himself, already uses the boots in his matches with Liverpool. Each pair of boots is sold at a price of more than £200, a part of which is used for one of UNICEF's charity projects.

Recognition from the Royal Spanish Athletics Federation (RFEA)

For its part, the Royal Spanish Athletics Federation (RFEA) has recognised the support and commitment that Joma has shown towards Spanish athletics at the Federation's Annual Gala. The best athletes, trainers, clubs and athletics bodies in 2011 all came together at the Hotel Alcora in Seville in order to receive their awards. Joma, which sponsors the RFEA, was also one of the award-winners. The Chairman of the sports equipment company, Fructuoso López, had the honour of attending the event in order to receive the award.

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