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Homeless WC kicks-off in CT

2006-09-21 17:26
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Cape Town - A shy smile creeps up the hardened face of 17-year-old street child Siyabonga Mkhize as he proclaims proudly: "I am playing soccer for South Africa!"

He is one of about 500 people from nearly 50 countries taking part in the fourth Homeless Football World Cup starting in Cape Town this weekend in an organised attempt to transform their lives.

Mkhize, a goalkeeper for the South African squad, said he was kicked out by his parents over his drug habit a few months ago. He sleeps under cardboard boxes on the street and works as a car guard to get money for food.

"I want to change my life," the teenager said at a practice session this week. "I stopped taking drugs two weeks ago. I want to go back to school and study to become a social worker."

James Steenberg, 18, has lived in a homeless shelter in Cape Town for the past 11 years after being abandoned by his parents.

Exposure

He plays on right wing and in defence for the South African team, and hopes to be spotted by talent seekers.

"I believe this World Cup will give me exposure. I want to play one day for a team like Manchester United or Chelsea," he said, adding he is "not half bad".

Event organiser Mel Young said nearly 80% of players in past tournaments had got a new lease on life by finding a job or a home, registering for occupational training or weaning themselves off drugs.

"You can coach homelessness out of these players," he said ahead of the weeklong event.

"Getting involved in sports changes their mindset and gives them self-esteem. Sport can be used as a method of changing people's lives."

Young is president and co-founder of the Homeless World Cup, a non-profit social enterprise registered in Britain.

Players are drug-free

The annual event is sponsored by businesses, governments and voluntary organisations who provide the players' kits, accommodation and plane tickets.

Young said some participants in the past three tournaments had since become sports coaches, salesmen or teachers. One was training to become a car mechanic.

"The confidence he gained from playing football convinced him he was able to do this job," he said.

Players are required to be drug-free and sober for three months prior to the world cup.

Some were bad soccer players, Young said with a laugh. "In fact, some are terrible. That is why we have different levels of competition in the tournament."

Countries from all continents are participating in the event: from Chile, Russia, Kazakhstan, the United States, Australia, Rwanda and Liberia. Some, like Britain, were coached by professionals.

Italy has won the cup for the past two years.

Players were identified by volunteers holding training sessions at homeless shelters around the world.

The tournament, which kicks off on Sunday, will be played out in the streets around Cape Town's Grand Parade, rather than in stadiums with four aside matches.

"It seems appropriate since the players are from the streets," said Young.

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