Homeless Soccer Tournament Kicks Off

Posted by Staff on July 31, 2009 |

By Sam Wechsler – Talk Radio News Service

The 2009 Street Soccer USA (SSUSA) Cup kicked off Friday in Washington, DC at the Washington Kastles’ stadium.

The tournament consists of 16 teams, all comprised of homeless individuals, ranging from New York City to Los Angeles.

Some of the teams have been practicing several days a week in order to prepare for the tournament, while others have never played as a unit before.

The Finals are played Sunday afternoon at the Kastles’ stadium, and the winning team receives the Leonsis Trophy which is named after Ted Leonsis, a sponsor of the SSUSA Cup.

The top eight players in the tournament showing tremendous leadership, sportsmanship, and skill, will be chosen to represent the USA in the Homeless World Cup. Forty-eight countries will send national teams to the Homeless World Cup this September in Milan, Italy.

July 31, 2009

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