BUENOS AIRES, Nov. 5 -- Living in a poor community in southern Buenos Aires, 14-year-old boy Carlos Nahuel Ramirez has his way to stay away from trouble in an area overshadowed by gang violence and drugs.
"I really like football. I began to play at the age of four and my big dream is to be a football player, if possible for Boca Juniors, Argentina's top team," the left wingback tells Xinhua.
Bajo Flores, his neighborhood in the southern part of the capital, is also known as the 1-11-14, since it combines those three communities, which eventually merged into one after the 1930s financial crisis saw ab influx of immigrants from nearby Bolivia, Paraguay and Peru.
Facing the neighborhood is the home stadium of another popular Argentine football club, San Lorenzo.
However, Ramirez plays at the more modest Club Atletico Madre del Pueblo, a soccer field built by the locals with the help of a private construction firm.
According to the club's Facebook page, its mission is "to create a preventive framework of sound spaces and positive leadership in the neighborhood, providing children and youth with an identity and sense of belonging and promoting integration."
In other words, the club aims to prevent local youth from getting into trouble.
"My idol is (Lionel) Messi. He's a star, a good player and a good person," said Ramirez, who displays all the trophies he has won playing football in his room.
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