“I hope that this pioneer project at the meeting point between football, culture and social integration will help to raise awareness and improve the plight of the homeless”
Gerhard Aigner, Chief Executive CEO, UEFA
Heroic Irish team returns from Homeless World Cup!
“I hope that this pioneer project at the meeting point between football, culture and social integration will help to raise awareness and improve the plight of the homeless”
Gerhard Aigner, Chief Executive CEO, UEFA
After their valiant efforts against stronger opposition in the Homeless World Cup the Irish team returned from Graz in the early hours of Tuesday morning. They carry with them a powerful international message in the pursuit of the eradication of homelessness that they hope will echo throughout the World. After all Issues magazines efforts to get a team to represent Ireland at the Championships to raise the profile of homelessness here the dream became a reality for 8 homeless men who proudly represented their country against 17 other nations at Graz, Austria.
The men managed to reach the semi-finals of their section through sheer determination against the odds. Their opposition proved to be much more experienced and organized. After all these lads only got together as a team little under 2 months ago and this lack of experience proved to be the mitigating factor as they played against teams who had played together for the last year or more! Nevertheless they recorded impressive victories against the Welsh and Spanish sides in the tournament. The team attracted one of the largest and most vocal bunch of supporters in Graz as people from around the world cheered on the boys in green throughout the tournament that were shocked by the levels of homelessness in Ireland.
The message that came from the homeless community gathered in Graz was that through the medium of football which creates equality for all on the pitch also creates an increased sense of self esteem, a realization of the value of team work, fair play and fun. These positive factors trickle into the day to day to existence of those who find themselves without a permanent address and as such creates a valuable vehicle that must emanate from Graz to the streets of Ireland. With all this in mind Issues magazine will be creating the first homeless street league based on successful schemes found across the world in association with the FAI, Dublin City Council and various homeless agencies. The first training session will be held at Brickfield Park, Crumlin on Wednesday 23 July at 6pm, which will be open to all homeless men and woman in Dublin.
For any further information, interviews or images please contact Jon Glackin in the first instance at 01 873 0071/ 086 3140767/ issues@eircom.net
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Comments (2 of 2)
Jump To Comment: 1 2ok so 8 homeles people were flown to austria to play football, but where are they now? have they been dumped back on the streets on dublin?
Surely the money would have been better spent helping them to get housing?
Many homeless people, with a small enough amount of money could use it to get a job or at least temporary accomodation. Surely they would be better off with the couple of hundred euro this must have cost?
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