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Video capturing some of the highlights of a memorable trip.
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Homeless World Cup - Training Camp
Video made during our 3 day training camp in Newcastle, co Down in August 2017. Both teams getting ready for the Oslo World Cup. Players tell us how Street Soccer has benefited them.
Homeless World Cup - Oslo 2017
NI vs Wales Line up. We went on to win the game to finish 2nd in the group behind Russia.
Homeless Soccer 5 Nation's Cup
We hosted the first tournament of it's kind here in Belfast at Queen's University. England, Ireland, Wales and Scotland came across with a men and women's team to take part in the 3 day event in September 2016. Scotland were crowned champions in both finals with the men beating NI in a close final. Due to this tournament Ireland and NI produced their first ever women's team which opened the door for both to enter the Oslo World Cup in Norway in 2017.
Steven Weldon who volunteers at Street Soccer tells his story about being homeless
Ulster Bank our Homeless World Cup shirt sposnors made this great video at our annual fundraiser tournament
Street Soccer Belfast
Terry coaching the guys at the drop in session on Firday morning. 20th Feb 2015
Street Soccer Belfast
Terry impressed at the guys committment in the rain at Shaftesbury Community Centre. 13th Feb 2014
Street Soccer Belfast
Some 5 aside football at Shaftesbury Community Centre. 12th Dec 2014
Brendan Kinsmore
Brendan Kingsmore - Captain of the Northern Ireland's Homeless World Cup team in Chile 2104. Brendan was homeless for over 9 years living in and out of hostels across the city. Coming across Street Soccer NI has changed his life around, he led his team to their first ever World Cup Trophy in Saintiago. Since returning from the World Cup Brendan now has his own home, a job and is a volunteer for Prince Trust. Brendon also wants to do his coaching badges and go to the next World Cup as a voluteer coach.
Padraig McKissock
Padraig McKissock - Padraig after a great display in the Homeless World Cup was invited for trials to a number of different Irish league clubs including Glentoran and Crusaders. Padraig after training for Bangor and impressing the coaches decided that was the club for him.