Martino Tempo needs help to reach the Silent Football World Cup | OneFootball

Martino Tempo needs help to reach the Silent Football World Cup | OneFootball

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·2 October 2025

Martino Tempo needs help to reach the Silent Football World Cup

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Gisella Fornes, mother of Martino Tempo, spoke on ADN Gol about the story of this young man from Santa Fe who needs help to go to Tokyo to represent the country in the Silent Football World Cup, which will be held from November 10 to 26 in Japan.

Well, the reality is that the team is going through a difficult financial situation, they're not getting any help, and well, we are doing everything possible so that they can travel. Obviously, since it's a team, we all travel together and we can't just take chances. Well, it's very difficult—Martín is from Santa Fe, I think there's another boy from Coronda, there are people from La Rioja, people from Misiones, people from San Juan, and well, from our individual side, as a family, we are trying to make the situation go viral, to make it visible mainly, and any small help is welcome.


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There is a federation, the Argentine Federation of Silent Football, which is Football 11, in his case, the one he was called up for, and well, yes, they are not going to make it with the funds. Yes, they actually need between 5 and 7 million pesos.

My son, on his social media, posted a video—Martino Tempo, that's how you can find him—on the blog, casually, it's personal, Martínez and I together, and well, it's going viral thanks to all of them, we're reaching out to everyone, and well, that's the small help we can offer as a society.

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Of course, Sunday was the last training camp, three intense days of professional training, obviously, and now all that's left is the trip, because the date is almost here.

Martino Tempo dot, that's the Mercado Pago account, to be able to contribute to this cause.

Listen to Martin's story in this short video he shared via Instagram:

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.

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