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Diversity Passport DIVERSITY PASSPORT Stand Together is proud to have athletes from a large variety of different countries represented on our two teams, the Portland Timbers and Portland Thorns FC. We celebrate the diversity of our athletes and our supporters, and create a culture of inclusion and respect. We invite you to explore the countries represented on the PTFC rosters through this Diversity Passport. 1 ARGENTINA Draw the flag of Argentina: AUSTRALIA What is the national animal of Australia? _______________________________________ What Australian city do Marlin and Dory travel to in search of Nemo, in Disney’s Finding Nemo? ________________________________________ What is the capital of Argentina? ______________________________ How many states are in Australia? _____ ATHLETES FROM THIS COUNTRY: ATHLETES FROM THIS COUNTRY: SEBASTIÁN BLANCO • DIEGO VALERI • TOMÁS CONECHNY ELLIE CARPENTER 1 CAMEROON CANADA Because of its geological and cultural diversity, Cameroon is often called How many miles long is the border of Canada and ____________________________________ the United States? _______ What is the highest point in Cameroon? Canada is the _____ largest country in the world. ____________________________________ What year was the Hudson Bay, Canada’s largest bay, discovered? What year did the Cameroon Men’s National Football __________________________ Team win an Olympic Gold Medal? ____________________________________ ATHLETES FROM THIS COUNTRY: ATHLETES FROM THIS COUNTRY: CHRISTINE SINCLAIR JEREMY EBOBISSE 2 CHILE COLOMBIA Approximately ___ of the land in Chile Colombia is named after which famous explorer? consists of mountains. _________________________________ What is the capital of Chile? Which famous mountain range is located in Colombia? _________________________________ _________________________________ What is the most popular sport in Chile? What colors are on the Colombian flag? _________________________________ __________________________________ ATHLETES FROM THIS COUNTRY: ATHLETES FROM THIS COUNTRY: FELIPE MORA DAIRON ASPRILLA • DIEGO CHARA • YIMMI CHARA 3 COSTA RICA CROATIA What two countries boarder Costa Rica? On which sea is Croatia located? _______________ & ________________ ___________________________ What is the capital of Costa Rica? What type of currency is used in Croatia? _________________________________ ___________________________ Which two bodies of water surround Costa Rica? How many countries border Croatia? ________________ & _______________ ___________________________ ATHLETES FROM THIS COUNTRY: ATHLETES FROM THIS COUNTRY: JULIO CASCANTE • MARVIN LORÍA • ROCKY RODRÍGUEZ DARIO ŽUPARIĆ 4 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO EL SALVADOR The Democratic Republic of Congo is the _________ What is the official language of El Salvador? largest country in Africa. ___________________________ What was the Democratic Republic of Congo known as from El Salvador experiences lots of earthquakes 1971 to 1997? and volcanic activities due to the _________________________________________ Pacific _______________________ The __________________ flows through the Democratic Republic of Congo and is the deepest river in the world. ATHLETES FROM THIS COUNTRY: ATHLETES FROM THIS COUNTRY: LARRYS MABIALA ANDRÉS FLORES 5 FRANCE MADAGASCAR What is the national animal of France? Madagascar is the ____ largest island in the world. _______________________________ What is Madagascar’s national animal? How do you say “Thank you” in French? (Hint: they like to “move it move it” in the Disney movie) _______________________________ _______________________________ What year did the Tour de France start? What ocean surrounds Madagascar? _______________________________ _______________________________ ATHLETES FROM THIS COUNTRY: ATHLETES FROM THIS COUNTRY: LARRYS MABIALA • JEREMY EBOBISSE JEREMY EBOBISSE 6 NEW ZEALAND PARAGUAY Draw a Kiwi, the national animal of New Zealand Which three countries surround Paraguay? __________________________ What is the country motto of Paraguay? _____________ & _____________ How many stripes are on Paraguay’s Flag? _______ What is the largest city in New Zealand? ___________________________________ ATHLETES FROM THIS COUNTRY: ATHLETES FROM THIS COUNTRY: BILL TUILOMA CRISTHIAN PAREDES • JORGE MOREIRA 7 PERU POLAND What is the capital of Peru? What is Poland’s national symbol? _____________________________ _____________________________ Which civilization settled on Machu Picchu? Poland is the ___ largest country in Europe. _____________________________ What two colors make up the Polish flag? Peru is the _______ most populated _____________ & _____________ country in South America. ATHLETES FROM THIS COUNTRY: ATHLETES FROM THIS COUNTRY: ANDY POLO JAROSŁAW NIEZGODA 8 UNITED STATES SLOVENIA OF AMERICA What mountain is on the Slovene Coat of Arms? Draw the United States’ National Mammal – the American Bison: _______________________________________ What is the capital of Slovenia? _______________________________________ Slovenia is located within the ___ Peninsula. When is Independence Day? ________________________________ ATHLETES FROM THIS COUNTRY: JEFF ATTINELLA • BELLA BIXBY • BLAKE BODILY • CELESTE BOUREILLE • SIMONE CHARLEY • ATHLETES FROM THIS COUNTRY: STEVE CLARK • CHRIS DUVALL • JEREMY EBOBISSE • BRITT ECKERSTROM • MARISSA EVERETT • MARCO FARFAN • ADRIANNA FRANCH • TOBIN HEATH • LINDSEY HORAN • KELLI HUBLY • MEGHAN ALJAŽ IVAČIČ KLINGENBERG • TYLER LUSSI • EMILY MENGES • MEAGHAN NALLY • EMILY OGLE • MADISON POGARCH • KATHERINE REYNOLDS • ANGELA SALEM • BECKY SAUERBRUNN • GABBY SEILER • SOPHIA SMITH • JORGE VILLAFAÑA • MORGAN WEAVER • CHRISTEN WESTPHAL • ERYK WILLIAMSON 9 CONGRATULATIONS! VENEZUELA _______________ is the most popular sport in Venezuela. Which three countries boarder Venezuela? ___________________________________________ This completes your journey around the world What is the official language of Venezuela? with the Portland Timbers and Thorns FC! Share ___________________________ your journey around the world with us by taking a video of your completed passport and post it on Twitter or Instagram tagging @ptstandtogether! ATHLETES FROM THIS COUNTRY: RENZO ZAMBRANO 10 DIVERSITY PASSPORT ANSWERS ARGENTINA: COSTA RICA: NEW ZEALAND: 1. Draw the flag 1. Nicaragua and 1. Draw a Kiwi (bird) 2. Buenos Aires Panama 2. Auckland 2. San Jose PARAGUAY: AUSTRALIA: 3. Pacific Ocean and 1. Argentina, Brazil and Bolivia 1. Red Kangaroo the Caribbean Sea 2. Peace and Justice 2. Sydney 3. Three 3. Six CROATIA: 1. Adriatic PERU: CANADA: 2. Kuna 1. Lima 1. 8,891 miles 3. Six 2. Inca 2. 2nd 3. 4th 3. 1610 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO: POLAND: CAMEROON: 1. 2nd 1. White Eagle 1. “Africa in miniature” 2. Zaire 2. 9th 2. Mount Cameroon 3. Congo River 3. Red and white 3. 2000 EL SALVADOR: SLOVENIA: CHILE: 1. Spanish 1. Triglav 1. 80% 2. Ring of Fire 2. Ljubljana 2. Santiago 3. Balkan 3. Soccer FRANCE: 1. Gallic rooster USA: COLOMBIA: 2. Merci 1. Draw a Bison 1. Christopher 3. 1903 2. July 4th Columbus 2. Andes MADAGASCAR VENEZUELA: 3. Yellow, blue and red 1. 4th 1. Baseball 2. Ring-tailed lemur 2. Colombia, Brazil, 3. Indian Ocean Trinidad & Tobago 3. Spanish 11.
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