Kicking Boundaries: Migrants' Soccer Tournament in Mexico
As Mexico prepares to co-host the FIFA World Cup, migrant children participate in an EU-backed soccer tournament promoting inclusion and coexistence. In Mexico City, this initiative engages hundreds of children from shelters, fostering integration and protection in a project called 'Goals for Inclusion.'
In the shadow of the upcoming FIFA World Cup, migrant children in Mexico City have their own soccer spotlight. As Mexico gears up for the big event, these young talents are participating in a unique tournament organized to foster integration and peaceful coexistence.
Dubbed 'Goals for Inclusion,' the initiative is funded by the European Union and aims to unite children from various shelters through soccer. Sporting blue jerseys, these kids are not just playing to win, but to find a sense of belonging and peace amid their challenging circumstances.
As shelters in Mexico City host these young athletes, the tournament underscores the power of sport to transcend borders and barriers, highlighting both the hardships of migration and the universal joy of the game.
(With inputs from agencies.)

