Homeless World Cup makes US debut in California and scores victories beyond the field for players

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Homeless World Cup makes US debut in California and scores victories beyond the field for players
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A tournament for soccer players around the world who have experienced homelessness is making its U.S. debut in California.

before she eventually made her way back to the sport through a tournament for players from around the globe who have experienced homelessness.in Brazil. It was a competition that would forever change her life. When she returned to Sacramento, friends at the sober living facility where Wrightsman lived told her they wanted “to feel the way you look right now.”Wrightsman is now a coach for the U.S. women's team in the Homeless World Cup. The tournament made its U.S.

“Every single player comes from different backgrounds,” Pineda, 18, said. “It’s amazing that in a short amount of time we have connected that fast.” Mel Young, who co-founded the organization running the tournament, said the aim is to build players’ confidence to achieve their goals beyond the games. Some of the athletes have gone on to play professionally, but that's not the point, Young said.

Wrightsman grew up in a Sacramento suburb and was a striker for California State University, Sacramento, also known as Sac State. She struggled with drug addiction and ended up in a sober living facility, which made her eligible to qualify for the Homeless World Cup. At the tournament in 2010, she remembered how much she loved playing, and it built her confidence knowing she could share her knowledge with players who were less experienced.

On a recent day at Sac State's Hornet Stadium, players tried to cool down by sitting in the shade under bleachers and tents or by placing wet towels around their necks.

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