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Soccer team offers deprived youngsters in Hungary new chance in life

BUDAPEST : Playing soccer for the last decade has given 22-year-old Hungarian Patrik Paladi friends, a chance to travel, and above all stability, which helped him finish secondary school and overcome his family's financial hardship.

A highlight on the pitch for Paladi was winning a silver medal with his team for the under-privileged, homeless and refugees at the Homeless Euro 2024 football championship in Hamburg in June, where they faced peers from across Europe.

The team, run by Hungary's Oltalom Sport Association, heads to the South Korean capital Seoul for the Homeless World Cup, starting on Saturday.

"I came to train here first about 10 years ago ... and I am fairly dedicated," Paladi said.

He proudly lists the countries he has played with the team including Wales, host of the 2019 Homeless World Cup.

Oltalom provides regular, free sports opportunities for those living in poverty, homeless people, youngsters raised in institutions, and also young refugees.

The association is backed by sponsors including the European Union's Erasmus+ programme, the UEFA Foundation for Children and the Common Goal charity, and also relies on donations. It does not receive support from the Hungarian state and it does not have a permanent training ground. Financing its activities is difficult, Oltalom says.

BUILDING RESILIENCE

Besides the joy of playing soccer, youngsters learn life skills such as cooperation, teamwork, and building resilience, helping them overcome trauma. Many of them also get new chances in life.

"This is a place where no one does anything wrong, at least while they are here," Paladi said, referring to the beneficial effects of playing on a team and getting engaged in sports.

Most children and young people training with

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