Juan Mata's charity Common Goal celebrates first anniversary

Juan Mata set up the charity last August, pledging a percentage of his salary to the cause in order to help disadvantaged people from all over the world.
Streetfootballworld founder Juergen Griesbeck was the first to get involved, and now there are 57 contributors.
Some of the biggest names include Leicester's Kasper Schmiechel, Fulham's Alfie Mawson, Juventus player Giorgio Chiellini and Matt Hummels of Bayern Munich.
So far nearly £615,000 has been raised, with £385,000 already invested in 27 different grassroots projects worldwide.
During the World Cup in Russia, the charity, alongside WeWork and Facebook, raised £85,000 which will be used to fight for gender equality, social inclusion and access to education.