The Sligo Champion

Solidarity match between Travellers and Refugees

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AN entertaini­ng match took place in Roscommon recently between Sligo Traveller Support Group (STSG) and the Emergency Reception and Orientatio­n Centre (EROC) Ballaghade­reen.

The sides met in a friendly solidarity football match in Roscommon town.

It was the second such game to take place, the first having happened in January in Sligo, and is part of a growing friendship between the Sligo Traveller and refugee communitie­s.

The game itself was very competitiv­e but played in good spirits with some excellent passages of play on both sides.

However it was STSG who eventually ran out as winners at the full time whistle.

After the game both squads gathered in the Abbeyfield Hotel for some past match food and refreshmen­ts.

One of the organisers of the game Jamie Murphy from the Sligo Traveller Support Group said: “We were delighted with how the evening went.

“We are happy of course that STSG won the game but more importantl­y with the friendship­s that are being built between the Traveller and refugee communitie­s.

“The game itself may only seem like a small gesture but football and sport in general can have a wonderful ability to bring people together. “Considerin­g the history of emigration in Ireland It is important that all communitie­s are made to made feel welcome here. “This is what the game is about. Travellers too who have suffered generation­s of discrimina­tion and continue to experience it on a daily basis know the importance of making people feel welcome. “We would like to thank all at the EROC centre for helping making the game happen, in particular James Gannon and Sajjad Hussain,” Jamie added.

 ??  ?? INSET: Jamie Murphy, one of the organisers with some of the footballer­s.
INSET: Jamie Murphy, one of the organisers with some of the footballer­s.
 ??  ?? The friendly match was held in Roscommon town.
The friendly match was held in Roscommon town.

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