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Kiwis get chance to be part of the team at U-20 World Cup

Kiwis get chance to be part of the New Zealand team at FIFA U-20 World Cup 2015

The FIFA U-20 World Cup, world football’s second largest tournament, is to be held in New Zealand between 30 May and 20 June 2015 and the Local Organising Committee (LOC) is looking for 1500 volunteers who are essential to make it a success.


With 24 teams, playing 52 games across seven venues there are multiple volunteer roles available nationwide including:
- Drivers
- Spectator Services
- Operations Assistants
- Competitions Assistants

Dunedin hosts seven matches across four days and is looking for a volunteer team of 231.

LOC Chief Executive, Dave Beeche said: “Volunteers are the heart and soul of every major sporting event and the FIFA U-20 World Cup will be no exception. We are delighted to offer this unique opportunity for Kiwis to showcase their country to the world whilst being an integral part of the greatest celebration of global football ever seen in New Zealand. We have no doubt that they will enhance the occasion and be magnificent ambassadors for our country.”
Volunteer registration is now open and can be accessed at http://www.fifa.com/u20worldcup/organisation/volunteers/welcome.html

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