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'When sport brings People together...'

Dont you think that young souls from all over the world also deserve a chance to participate in challenging yet fun activities like our children do here? Street Child World Cup are an association which will allow children from poorer areas to reflect their skills and demonstrate potential. There will be teams from a range of nine countries, taking part in this event in March 2010."I've played football as a teenager with the world watching me. The Street Child World Cup is a brilliant project…See More
Feb 15, 2010
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'When sport brings People together...'

Dont you think that young souls from all over the world also deserve a chance to participate in challenging yet fun activities like our children do here? Street Child World Cup are an association which will allow children from poorer areas to reflect their skills and demonstrate potential. There will be teams from a range of nine countries, taking part in this event in March 2010.

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