Changing lives through football: the Homeless World Cup
With estimates putting the number at 100 million people homeless worldwide, the Homeless World Cup looks to use the beautiful game as the catalyst for positive change.
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With estimates putting the number at 100 million people homeless worldwide, the Homeless World Cup looks to use the beautiful game as the catalyst for positive change.
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