Western Mail

Sheen’s goal is for World Cup to change lives

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AWARD-WINNING actor Michael Sheen has talked about his hopes that the forthcomin­g Homeless World Cup will change lives and be the “catalyst for transforma­tion”.

The annual football tournament, which will bring 500 players from 50 countries to Wales for a week from next Saturday, aims to change attitudes to homelessne­ss and provide fresh employment opportunit­ies.

Players taking part have either been homeless or are selling street newspapers.

Writing in a special edition of The Big Issue magazine, the Good Omens actor from Port Talbot said: “I became part of being awarded the bid to bring it to Cardiff and have been working on shaping the event ever since.

“It’s the most fantastic opportunit­y, not only to host a spectacula­r tournament of football and showcase the very best of what Cardiff and Wales has to offer for the 500 players coming from nearly 50 different countries, but most importantl­y, to make the most of the platform it provides to create real change around homelessne­ss and social exclusion as a legacy afterwards.

“I’m working with Katie Dalton, the director of Cymorth Cymru, the umbrella body for providers of homelessne­ss, housing-related support and social care services in Wales, to listen to the experience of their members and the people they work to support and let them take the lead in formulatin­g ideas for real change.

“Central to our plans for the tournament itself are the engagement of 200 adults experienci­ng homelessne­ss from across Wales as staff and volunteers, creating tailored opportunit­ies that support them into longterm, stable employment.

“The Homeless World Cup is about much more than football. There’s music from some of the best artists in Wales and debate that will really help people engage with the issues.

“This tournament will change lives. I truly believe the Homeless World Cup can be the catalyst for that transforma­tion.”

The Big Issue has interviews­ed players and coaches representi­ng the home nations, including Wayne Ellaway, who was previously homeless and now works for the magazine as a sales and outreach worker. The 43-year-old Wales coach will be leading his team on home turf when the tournament kicks off.

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