Men’s Competition: Stage 2 in the men’s competition kicked off with some very competitive matches. Groups A to D are playing for a place in the top tier trophy. Topping their groups are, Mexico [...]
Picture the scene: On a main road in the coastal town of Quintero in Chile, the lights go red and the cars of locals on their travels from A to B stop at the traffic lights. From the pavement [...]
For this year’s local referees, being a part of the Homeless World Cup in their home country has brought the tournament even closer to their hearts and deeper into their lives. Five of the Welsh [...]
Known for being one of the most competitive teams at the Homeless World Cup, Team Chile’s Women’s side have shown that their desire to win doesn’t come at the expense of playing fair. And that [...]
Welcome, Côte d’Ivoire! After a tricky visa process, a delayed DHL delivery, a missed flight, and a 15-hour journey, the Ivory Coast team arrived in Cardiff. Needless to say, the West African [...]
“You can’t switch off, erase what happened from your life—it’s hard to be stigmatised.” — John Actie Stigma: a mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance. Although football is at [...]
While Team Poland have shown a real ability to find the net during their matches here in Cardiff at the Homeless World Cup, their performances have also been marked by their fair play. And that [...]
“The first time we put on the jersey it was so strange but a good feeling, like I’m doing something important. It’s so nice being part of the team. If you score the goal it’s not just you, it’s [...]
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