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Gilbert and George put art on plates to help feed the homeless. Artists say they have ‘an extraordinary following’ among the disenfranchised.
Gilbert and George have designed a plate to sell to raise funds for the homeless. Ruth Rogers runs the Canvas cafe off Brick Lane.
Pictured: Gilbert & George with Ruth Rogers, who approached the pair about the project, and designs for the plates.
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Gilbert and George put art on plates to help feed the homeless. Artists say they have ‘an extraordinary following’ among the disenfranchised.
Gilbert and George have designed a plate to sell to raise funds for the homeless. Ruth Rogers runs the Canvas cafe off Brick Lane.
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Bristol pioneers tap-to-donate scheme to help prevent homelessness .Contactless card readers across city centre will raise money for charities tackling crisis.
The launch of Tap For Bristol a unique contactless donation system to fund homelessness solutions - one of the first debit or credit card points at 25/27 College Green.
A pioneering contactless donation system to raise money to prevent people from becoming homeless has been launched in Bristol. Shoppers, office workers and people on a night out will be able to tap debit or credit cards to donate £3 a time for charities that will use the money to address the crisis in the city. The first paypoints have been set up close to Bristol city hall, outside a supermarket and at a cafe-bar, and others are to be opened in shops and offices.
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Bristol pioneers tap-to-donate scheme to help prevent homelessness .Contactless card readers across city centre will raise money for charities tackling crisis.
The launch of Tap For Bristol a unique contactless donation system to fund homelessness solutions - one of the first debit or credit card points at 25/27 College Green.
A pioneering contactless donation system to raise money to prevent people from becoming homeless has been launched in Bristol. Shoppers, office workers and people on a night out will be able to tap debit or credit cards to donate £3 a time for charities that will use the money to address the crisis in the city. The first paypoints have been set up close to Bristol city hall, outside a supermarket and at a cafe-bar, and others are to be opened in shops and offices.
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Bristol pioneers tap-to-donate scheme to help prevent homelessness .Contactless card readers across city centre will raise money for charities tackling crisis.
The launch of Tap For Bristol a unique contactless donation system to fund homelessness solutions - one of the first debit or credit card points at 25/27 College Green.
A pioneering contactless donation system to raise money to prevent people from becoming homeless has been launched in Bristol. Shoppers, office workers and people on a night out will be able to tap debit or credit cards to donate £3 a time for charities that will use the money to address the crisis in the city. The first paypoints have been set up close to Bristol city hall, outside a supermarket and at a cafe-bar, and others are to be opened in shops and offices.
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Bristol pioneers tap-to-donate scheme to help prevent homelessness .Contactless card readers across city centre will raise money for charities tackling crisis.
The launch of Tap For Bristol a unique contactless donation system to fund homelessness solutions - one of the first debit or credit card points at 25/27 College Green.
A pioneering contactless donation system to raise money to prevent people from becoming homeless has been launched in Bristol. Shoppers, office workers and people on a night out will be able to tap debit or credit cards to donate £3 a time for charities that will use the money to address the crisis in the city. The first paypoints have been set up close to Bristol city hall, outside a supermarket and at a cafe-bar, and others are to be opened in shops and offices.
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Bristol pioneers tap-to-donate scheme to help prevent homelessness .Contactless card readers across city centre will raise money for charities tackling crisis.
The launch of Tap For Bristol a unique contactless donation system to fund homelessness solutions - one of the first debit or credit card points at 25/27 College Green.
A pioneering contactless donation system to raise money to prevent people from becoming homeless has been launched in Bristol. Shoppers, office workers and people on a night out will be able to tap debit or credit cards to donate £3 a time for charities that will use the money to address the crisis in the city. The first paypoints have been set up close to Bristol city hall, outside a supermarket and at a cafe-bar, and others are to be opened in shops and offices.
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Bristol pioneers tap-to-donate scheme to help prevent homelessness .Contactless card readers across city centre will raise money for charities tackling crisis.
The launch of Tap For Bristol a unique contactless donation system to fund homelessness solutions - one of the first debit or credit card points at 25/27 College Green.
A pioneering contactless donation system to raise money to prevent people from becoming homeless has been launched in Bristol. Shoppers, office workers and people on a night out will be able to tap debit or credit cards to donate £3 a time for charities that will use the money to address the crisis in the city. The first paypoints have been set up close to Bristol city hall, outside a supermarket and at a cafe-bar, and others are to be opened in shops and offices.
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Bristol pioneers tap-to-donate scheme to help prevent homelessness .Contactless card readers across city centre will raise money for charities tackling crisis.
The launch of Tap For Bristol a unique contactless donation system to fund homelessness solutions - one of the first debit or credit card points at 25/27 College Green.
A pioneering contactless donation system to raise money to prevent people from becoming homeless has been launched in Bristol. Shoppers, office workers and people on a night out will be able to tap debit or credit cards to donate £3 a time for charities that will use the money to address the crisis in the city. The first paypoints have been set up close to Bristol city hall, outside a supermarket and at a cafe-bar, and others are to be opened in shops and offices.
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Bristol pioneers tap-to-donate scheme to help prevent homelessness .Contactless card readers across city centre will raise money for charities tackling crisis.
The launch of Tap For Bristol a unique contactless donation system to fund homelessness solutions - one of the first debit or credit card points at 25/27 College Green.
A pioneering contactless donation system to raise money to prevent people from becoming homeless has been launched in Bristol. Shoppers, office workers and people on a night out will be able to tap debit or credit cards to donate £3 a time for charities that will use the money to address the crisis in the city. The first paypoints have been set up close to Bristol city hall, outside a supermarket and at a cafe-bar, and others are to be opened in shops and offices.
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Bristol pioneers tap-to-donate scheme to help prevent homelessness .Contactless card readers across city centre will raise money for charities tackling crisis.
The launch of Tap For Bristol a unique contactless donation system to fund homelessness solutions - one of the first debit or credit card points at 25/27 College Green.
A pioneering contactless donation system to raise money to prevent people from becoming homeless has been launched in Bristol. Shoppers, office workers and people on a night out will be able to tap debit or credit cards to donate £3 a time for charities that will use the money to address the crisis in the city. The first paypoints have been set up close to Bristol city hall, outside a supermarket and at a cafe-bar, and others are to be opened in shops and offices.
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Bristol pioneers tap-to-donate scheme to help prevent homelessness .Contactless card readers across city centre will raise money for charities tackling crisis.
The launch of Tap For Bristol a unique contactless donation system to fund homelessness solutions - one of the first debit or credit card points at 25/27 College Green.
A pioneering contactless donation system to raise money to prevent people from becoming homeless has been launched in Bristol. Shoppers, office workers and people on a night out will be able to tap debit or credit cards to donate £3 a time for charities that will use the money to address the crisis in the city. The first paypoints have been set up close to Bristol city hall, outside a supermarket and at a cafe-bar, and others are to be opened in shops and offices.
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Bristol pioneers tap-to-donate scheme to help prevent homelessness .Contactless card readers across city centre will raise money for charities tackling crisis.
The launch of Tap For Bristol a unique contactless donation system to fund homelessness solutions - one of the first debit or credit card points at 25/27 College Green.
A pioneering contactless donation system to raise money to prevent people from becoming homeless has been launched in Bristol. Shoppers, office workers and people on a night out will be able to tap debit or credit cards to donate £3 a time for charities that will use the money to address the crisis in the city. The first paypoints have been set up close to Bristol city hall, outside a supermarket and at a cafe-bar, and others are to be opened in shops and offices.
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Oxfam targets 'wow factor' with its first charity superstore. Outlet in Oxford industrial park, including on-site cafe, is aimed at turning perceptions on their head
Oxfam Superstore opening in Cowley, Oxford.
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Oxfam targets 'wow factor' with its first charity superstore. Outlet in Oxford industrial park, including on-site cafe, is aimed at turning perceptions on their head
Oxfam Superstore opening in Cowley, Oxford.
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Oxfam targets 'wow factor' with its first charity superstore. Outlet in Oxford industrial park, including on-site cafe, is aimed at turning perceptions on their head
Oxfam Superstore opening in Cowley, Oxford.
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Oxfam targets 'wow factor' with its first charity superstore. Outlet in Oxford industrial park, including on-site cafe, is aimed at turning perceptions on their head
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Oxfam targets 'wow factor' with its first charity superstore. Outlet in Oxford industrial park, including on-site cafe, is aimed at turning perceptions on their head
Oxfam Superstore opening in Cowley, Oxford.
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Oxfam targets 'wow factor' with its first charity superstore. Outlet in Oxford industrial park, including on-site cafe, is aimed at turning perceptions on their head
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Oxfam targets 'wow factor' with its first charity superstore. Outlet in Oxford industrial park, including on-site cafe, is aimed at turning perceptions on their head
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Oxfam targets 'wow factor' with its first charity superstore. Outlet in Oxford industrial park, including on-site cafe, is aimed at turning perceptions on their head
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Oxfam targets 'wow factor' with its first charity superstore. Outlet in Oxford industrial park, including on-site cafe, is aimed at turning perceptions on their head
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Oxfam targets 'wow factor' with its first charity superstore. Outlet in Oxford industrial park, including on-site cafe, is aimed at turning perceptions on their head
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Oxfam targets 'wow factor' with its first charity superstore. Outlet in Oxford industrial park, including on-site cafe, is aimed at turning perceptions on their head
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Oxfam targets 'wow factor' with its first charity superstore. Outlet in Oxford industrial park, including on-site cafe, is aimed at turning perceptions on their head
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Oxfam targets 'wow factor' with its first charity superstore. Outlet in Oxford industrial park, including on-site cafe, is aimed at turning perceptions on their head
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Oxfam targets 'wow factor' with its first charity superstore. Outlet in Oxford industrial park, including on-site cafe, is aimed at turning perceptions on their head
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Oxfam targets 'wow factor' with its first charity superstore. Outlet in Oxford industrial park, including on-site cafe, is aimed at turning perceptions on their head
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Oxfam targets 'wow factor' with its first charity superstore. Outlet in Oxford industrial park, including on-site cafe, is aimed at turning perceptions on their head
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Oxfam targets 'wow factor' with its first charity superstore. Outlet in Oxford industrial park, including on-site cafe, is aimed at turning perceptions on their head
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‘I felt worthless’: how the Homeless World Cup changes lives. Players say football has restored pride and self-worth as Cardiff tournament reaches climax.
The Homeless World Cup. The 17th edition of the Homeless World Cup will take place in Cardiffís iconic Bute Park, right at the heart of the Welsh capital, from July 27 ñ August 3. More than 500 players representing over 50 countries will travel to Cardiff to attend the week-long festival of football, in what is to become one of the most inspiring Homeless World Cup tournaments yet. MIchael Sheen has organised and become the chief ambassodor for the tournament. Here the Mexican female football team relax and rest after a match at the Homeless World Cup in Cardiff, UK.
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‘I felt worthless’: how the Homeless World Cup changes lives. Players say football has restored pride and self-worth as Cardiff tournament reaches climax.
The Homeless World Cup. The 17th edition of the Homeless World Cup will take place in Cardiffís iconic Bute Park, right at the heart of the Welsh capital, from July 27 ñ August 3. More than 500 players representing over 50 countries will travel to Cardiff to attend the week-long festival of football, in what is to become one of the most inspiring Homeless World Cup tournaments yet. MIchael Sheen has organised and become the chief ambassodor for the tournament. Here the Peruvian Female Football Team, in front, and the Mens Ivory Coast Team relax after a match at the Homeless World Cup in Cardiff, UK.
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‘I felt worthless’: how the Homeless World Cup changes lives. Players say football has restored pride and self-worth as Cardiff tournament reaches climax.
The Homeless World Cup. The 17th edition of the Homeless World Cup will take place in Cardiff’s iconic Bute Park, right at the heart of the Welsh capital, from July 27 – August 3. More than 500 players representing over 50 countries will travel to Cardiff to attend the week-long festival of football, in what is to become one of the most inspiring Homeless World Cup tournaments yet. MIchael Sheen has organised and become the chief ambassodor for the tournament. Here the Indian mens team has a team talk before a match at the Homeless World Cup in Cardiff, UK.
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‘I felt worthless’: how the Homeless World Cup changes lives. Players say football has restored pride and self-worth as Cardiff tournament reaches climax.
The Homeless World Cup. The 17th edition of the Homeless World Cup will take place in Cardiffís iconic Bute Park, right at the heart of the Welsh capital, from July 27 ñ August 3. More than 500 players representing over 50 countries will travel to Cardiff to attend the week-long festival of football, in what is to become one of the most inspiring Homeless World Cup tournaments yet. MIchael Sheen has organised and become the chief ambassodor for the tournament. Here Dennis Koopmans who plays for the Netherlands poses at the Homeless World Cup in Cardiff, UK.
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‘I felt worthless’: how the Homeless World Cup changes lives. Players say football has restored pride and self-worth as Cardiff tournament reaches climax.
The Homeless World Cup. The 17th edition of the Homeless World Cup will take place in Cardiffís iconic Bute Park, right at the heart of the Welsh capital, from July 27 ñ August 3. More than 500 players representing over 50 countries will travel to Cardiff to attend the week-long festival of football, in what is to become one of the most inspiring Homeless World Cup tournaments yet. MIchael Sheen has organised and become the chief ambassodor for the tournament. Here Dennis Koopmans who plays for the Netherlands poses at the Homeless World Cup in Cardiff, UK.
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‘I felt worthless’: how the Homeless World Cup changes lives. Players say football has restored pride and self-worth as Cardiff tournament reaches climax.
The Homeless World Cup. The 17th edition of the Homeless World Cup will take place in Cardiffís iconic Bute Park, right at the heart of the Welsh capital, from July 27 ñ August 3. More than 500 players representing over 50 countries will travel to Cardiff to attend the week-long festival of football, in what is to become one of the most inspiring Homeless World Cup tournaments yet. MIchael Sheen has organised and become the chief ambassodor for the tournament. Here Lauren Blud scores on of five goals for the Welsh team in there match against Belguim.
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‘I felt worthless’: how the Homeless World Cup changes lives. Players say football has restored pride and self-worth as Cardiff tournament reaches climax.
The Homeless World Cup. The 17th edition of the Homeless World Cup will take place in Cardiffís iconic Bute Park, right at the heart of the Welsh capital, from July 27 ñ August 3. More than 500 players representing over 50 countries will travel to Cardiff to attend the week-long festival of football, in what is to become one of the most inspiring Homeless World Cup tournaments yet. MIchael Sheen has organised and become the chief ambassodor for the tournament. Here players from the Welsh female football team cheer there win over Belguim at the Homeless World Cup in Cardiff, UK.
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‘I felt worthless’: how the Homeless World Cup changes lives. Players say football has restored pride and self-worth as Cardiff tournament reaches climax.
The Homeless World Cup. The 17th edition of the Homeless World Cup will take place in Cardiffís iconic Bute Park, right at the heart of the Welsh capital, from July 27 ñ August 3. More than 500 players representing over 50 countries will travel to Cardiff to attend the week-long festival of football, in what is to become one of the most inspiring Homeless World Cup tournaments yet. MIchael Sheen has organised and become the chief ambassodor for the tournament. Here the spectators of the Homeless World Cup watch Wales female team take on Belgium female team in the Homeless World Cup in Cardiff, UK.
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‘I felt worthless’: how the Homeless World Cup changes lives. Players say football has restored pride and self-worth as Cardiff tournament reaches climax.
The Homeless World Cup. The 17th edition of the Homeless World Cup will take place in Cardiff’s iconic Bute Park, right at the heart of the Welsh capital, from July 27 – August 3. More than 500 players representing over 50 countries will travel to Cardiff to attend the week-long festival of football, in what is to become one of the most inspiring Homeless World Cup tournaments yet. MIchael Sheen has organised and become the chief ambassodor for the tournament. Here a Welsh female football player, in red, takes on a Belgium player, in yellow, at the Homeless World Cup in Cardiff, UK.
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‘I felt worthless’: how the Homeless World Cup changes lives. Players say football has restored pride and self-worth as Cardiff tournament reaches climax.
The Homeless World Cup. The 17th edition of the Homeless World Cup will take place in Cardiff’s iconic Bute Park, right at the heart of the Welsh capital, from July 27 – August 3. More than 500 players representing over 50 countries will travel to Cardiff to attend the week-long festival of football, in what is to become one of the most inspiring Homeless World Cup tournaments yet. MIchael Sheen has organised and become the chief ambassodor for the tournament. Here Juan Jesus Rios who plays for Mexico poses at the Homeless World Cup in Cardiff, UK.
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‘I felt worthless’: how the Homeless World Cup changes lives. Players say football has restored pride and self-worth as Cardiff tournament reaches climax.
The Homeless World Cup. The 17th edition of the Homeless World Cup will take place in Cardiffís iconic Bute Park, right at the heart of the Welsh capital, from July 27 ñ August 3. More than 500 players representing over 50 countries will travel to Cardiff to attend the week-long festival of football, in what is to become one of the most inspiring Homeless World Cup tournaments yet. MIchael Sheen has organised and become the chief ambassodor for the tournament. Here Welsh Team Coach for the Men's Team, Wayne Ellaway, poses outside on of the pitches at the Homeless World Cup in Cardiff, UK.
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‘I felt worthless’: how the Homeless World Cup changes lives. Players say football has restored pride and self-worth as Cardiff tournament reaches climax.
The Homeless World Cup. The 17th edition of the Homeless World Cup will take place in Cardiffís iconic Bute Park, right at the heart of the Welsh capital, from July 27 ñ August 3. More than 500 players representing over 50 countries will travel to Cardiff to attend the week-long festival of football, in what is to become one of the most inspiring Homeless World Cup tournaments yet. MIchael Sheen has organised and become the chief ambassodor for the tournament. Here Welsh Team Coach for the Men's Team, Wayne Ellaway, poses outside on of the pitches at the Homeless World Cup in Cardiff, UK.
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‘I felt worthless’: how the Homeless World Cup changes lives. Players say football has restored pride and self-worth as Cardiff tournament reaches climax.
The Homeless World Cup. The 17th edition of the Homeless World Cup will take place in Cardiffís iconic Bute Park, right at the heart of the Welsh capital, from July 27 ñ August 3. More than 500 players representing over 50 countries will travel to Cardiff to attend the week-long festival of football, in what is to become one of the most inspiring Homeless World Cup tournaments yet. MIchael Sheen has organised and become the chief ambassodor for the tournament. Here a Welsh Players, in red, leave the pitch with Egyptian player,s in blue, at the Homeless World Cup in Cardiff, UK.
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‘I felt worthless’: how the Homeless World Cup changes lives. Players say football has restored pride and self-worth as Cardiff tournament reaches climax.
The Homeless World Cup. The 17th edition of the Homeless World Cup will take place in Cardiffís iconic Bute Park, right at the heart of the Welsh capital, from July 27 ñ August 3. More than 500 players representing over 50 countries will travel to Cardiff to attend the week-long festival of football, in what is to become one of the most inspiring Homeless World Cup tournaments yet. MIchael Sheen has organised and become the chief ambassodor for the tournament. Here the spectators of the Homeless World Cup watch Wales take on Egypt in the Homeless World Cup in Cardiff, UK.
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‘I felt worthless’: how the Homeless World Cup changes lives. Players say football has restored pride and self-worth as Cardiff tournament reaches climax.
The Homeless World Cup. The 17th edition of the Homeless World Cup will take place in Cardiffís iconic Bute Park, right at the heart of the Welsh capital, from July 27 ñ August 3. More than 500 players representing over 50 countries will travel to Cardiff to attend the week-long festival of football, in what is to become one of the most inspiring Homeless World Cup tournaments yet. MIchael Sheen has organised and become the chief ambassodor for the tournament. Here the spectators of the Homeless World Cup watch Wales take on Egypt in the Homeless World Cup in Cardiff, UK.
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‘I felt worthless’: how the Homeless World Cup changes lives. Players say football has restored pride and self-worth as Cardiff tournament reaches climax.
The Homeless World Cup. The 17th edition of the Homeless World Cup will take place in Cardiffís iconic Bute Park, right at the heart of the Welsh capital, from July 27 ñ August 3. More than 500 players representing over 50 countries will travel to Cardiff to attend the week-long festival of football, in what is to become one of the most inspiring Homeless World Cup tournaments yet. MIchael Sheen has organised and become the chief ambassodor for the tournament. Here the Indian Female Football Team has a team talk before a match at the Homeless World Cup in Cardiff, UK.
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‘I felt worthless’: how the Homeless World Cup changes lives. Players say football has restored pride and self-worth as Cardiff tournament reaches climax.
The Homeless World Cup. The 17th edition of the Homeless World Cup will take place in Cardiff’s iconic Bute Park, right at the heart of the Welsh capital, from July 27 – August 3. More than 500 players representing over 50 countries will travel to Cardiff to attend the week-long festival of football, in what is to become one of the most inspiring Homeless World Cup tournaments yet. MIchael Sheen has organised and become the chief ambassodor for the tournament. Here a player from the Welsh team takes a shot at the Egyptian Goalkeeper in a match against Egypt and the Homeless World Cup in Cardiff.
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‘I felt worthless’: how the Homeless World Cup changes lives. Players say football has restored pride and self-worth as Cardiff tournament reaches climax.
The Homeless World Cup. The 17th edition of the Homeless World Cup will take place in Cardiffís iconic Bute Park, right at the heart of the Welsh capital, from July 27 ñ August 3. More than 500 players representing over 50 countries will travel to Cardiff to attend the week-long festival of football, in what is to become one of the most inspiring Homeless World Cup tournaments yet. MIchael Sheen has organised and become the chief ambassodor for the tournament. Here the Welsh team has a team talk before a match against Egypt.
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‘I felt worthless’: how the Homeless World Cup changes lives. Players say football has restored pride and self-worth as Cardiff tournament reaches climax.
The Homeless World Cup. The 17th edition of the Homeless World Cup will take place in Cardiffís iconic Bute Park, right at the heart of the Welsh capital, from July 27 ñ August 3. More than 500 players representing over 50 countries will travel to Cardiff to attend the week-long festival of football, in what is to become one of the most inspiring Homeless World Cup tournaments yet. MIchael Sheen has organised and become the chief ambassodor for the tournament. Here the spectators of the Homeless World Cup watch Wales female team take on Belgium female team in the Homeless World Cup in Cardiff, UK.
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‘I felt worthless’: how the Homeless World Cup changes lives. Players say football has restored pride and self-worth as Cardiff tournament reaches climax.
The Homeless World Cup. The 17th edition of the Homeless World Cup will take place in Cardiff’s iconic Bute Park, right at the heart of the Welsh capital, from July 27 – August 3. More than 500 players representing over 50 countries will travel to Cardiff to attend the week-long festival of football, in what is to become one of the most inspiring Homeless World Cup tournaments yet. MIchael Sheen has organised and become the chief ambassodor for the tournament. Here a Welsh Player, in red, takes on an Egyptian player, in blue, at the Homeless World Cup in Cardiff, UK.
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