Football Beyond Borders – a photo essay by Sebastian Barros

Football Beyond Borders supports young people who are disengaged at school and passionate about football. The school encourages them to finish school with the skills and grades to help them make a successful transition into adulthood

If the lockdowns have had been challenging for everyone, spare a thought for young teens, for whom friends are like second family. Over the past year they have been unable to hang out for months, stuck at home or separated and masked-up at school, and the excitement at reuniting is palpable in Sebastian Barros’ series What’s Good. Shot after the third lockdown and a very long winter, his images show friends sharing hugs, laughs, confidences, and snacks in sunny parks and sports grounds in London. “I missed playing footy with my friends and hanging out with them,” Michael, 15, told the photographer. “Even though we still spoke on social media, it’s nothing like talking in real life.”

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