Sports, 2nd prize
Peace Football Club
Juan D Arredondo
16 September, 2017
Players discuss tactics at a friendly match with a local team in the village of Vegaez, Antioquia, Colombia.
Guerrillas of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), having laid down weapons after more than 50 years of conflict, have moved from jungle camps to ‘transitional zones’ across the country, to demobilize and begin the return to civilian life. Many are taking part in football matches with teams made up of members of the Colombian military, as well as victims of the conflict. The plan is for the best players from transitional-zone teams to form La Paz FC (Peace FC) football team.
Juan D Arredondo
While working as a research scientist at a major pharmaceutical company, he became interested in photography. After studying photography at ICP and interning for photographers Lo...
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