The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Homeless WC preps advanced

- Collin Matiza

THE Zimbabwe Homeless World Cup coordinati­ng partners, Young Achievemen­t Sports for Developmen­t (YASD), have got their preparatio­ns for this year’s global showpiece off the ground and are currently developing the 2024 selection plans.

The 16th edition of the social football movement will be held in Seoul, South Korea, from September 21 to 28.

The 2024 Homeless World Cup Zimbabwe selection process will run under the theme “a reason to dream”.

Petros Chatiza, one of the chief coordinato­rs of YASD, said the selection will take a scouting and talent search approach with the aim of creating empowermen­t opportunit­ies for participan­ts, using football to address social changes affecting young people (drugs, gender inequality, early marriages and teen pregnancie­s).

“YASD — the Zimbabwean Homeless World Cup coordinato­rs — will host street soccer selection games in various vulnerable and marginalis­ed communitie­s with the aim of identifyin­g talented young people who will be further mentored and trained by profession­al coaches to be part of the 2024 team that will represent Zimbabwe at this year’s edition of the Homeless World Cup in Seoul, South Korea,” Chatiza said.

“YASD will host street soccer tournament­s in various communitie­s, where young people register to participat­e for selection.

“Profession­al coaches will assist in talent scouting. Once selected, the participan­ts will undergo a boot camp before the final selection of the team which will represent Zimbabwe in Seoul.”

That team selection experience, he said, also incorporat­es talent identifica­tion, developmen­t, mentoring and life skills training.

The Homeless World Cup is a social movement and does not carry any prize money or any financial reward, and, as such, those picked for the final team will not receive any remunerati­on but the opportunit­y to transform their lives, as well as represent Zimbabwe at the 74-nation week-long event.

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