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Emmanuel Eboue joined in the 25th anniversary celebrations of Arsenal in the Community on Tuesday when he paid a visit to Hargrave Park Primary School in Archway.
The Ivorian took part in the ‘World on our Doorstep’ project, which draws parallels between Arsenal Football Club and the multicultural north London area in which the Club is rooted.
The project, which is funded by the Premier League and PFA Community Fund, sees Arsenal in the Community staff deliver assemblies to every primary school in its locality who wish to participate in the scheme, which also includes a lesson in the classroom, a football session and a visit to Emirates Stadium.
Manu joined in a class in which pupils learned about the 17 different nationalities represented by Arsenal's first-team squad and passed on some useful information about his country, Ivory Coast.
Click on the PLAY button above to watch an interview with Manu at Hargrave Park School.
[Wednesday, February 24, 2010]
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