Milan

2009

2009
Milan
Italy
8 days
500 plAyers
48 Countries

Teams came together from across the globe to celebrate and highlight the year round life changing work of the Homeless World Cup National Partner network.

A total of 48 nations and 500 players were united in the Arena Civica, Milan, for the 7th annual Homeless World Cup. In the final day of competition, Ukraine defeated Portugal 5-4 to claim the 2009 top trophy.

Mel Young, President, Homeless World Cup, closed the competition, saying, “Congratulations to the players. Your spirit of fair play, courage, and determination is a true example to the human race. This is what the united nations can look like. People standing together creating change. A ball can change the world.”

Race driver Lewis Hamilton was in Milan for the Italian Grand Prix and attended the event.

Image: Matteo Mangiarotti

A unique feature of the Homeless World Cup tournament is that regardless of ability, all teams compete for the same number of days. The competition breaks into a number of different trophies. Because of these levels of competitions, the games are exciting and meaningful even on the final day of the tournament. On the last day, each team earns their final position – and those standings then influence the rankings that will seed next year’s tournament.

There are a total of six trophies, The Homeless World Cup is the top prize in the competition.

HOMELESS WORLD CUP (Tier 1)

Results

  1. Ukraine

  2. Portugal

  3. brazil

  4. Nigeria

  5. ireland

  6. Ghana

  7. Mexico

  8. Poland

The Homeless World Cup is the top prize. The iconic trophy travels the world with each winner and is then brought to the next host city before the competition begins.

Dignitary cup (tier 2)

Results

  1. Chile

  2. England

  3. France

  4. Scotland

  5. Lithuania

  6. Costa Rica

  7. Russia

  8. Netherlands

The second tier of the competition was won by Chile, beating England in the final.

City Cup (Tier 3)

Results

  1. South africa

  2. Malawi

  3. USA

  4. Hungary

  5. Germany

  6. Romania

  7. Austria

  8. Greece

It was an battle of the African nations to take the City Cup at the Homeless World Cup in Milan, with South Africa beating Malawi to take the title.

Host Cup (Tier 4)

Results

  1. Italy

  2. Argentina

  3. Kyrgyz republic

  4. Canada

  5. Philippines

  6. Luxembourg

  7. FinLand

  8. Denmark

Fittingly, home side Italy beat Argentina to claim the Host Cup at the Homeless World Cup in Milan.

Community Cup (Tier 5)

Results

  1. Wales

  2. Sweden

  3. Namibia

  4. Czech Republic

  5. Norway

  6. Swizerland

  7. India

  8. Hong Kong

Wales took the title in the Community Cup at the Homeless World Cup in Milan, after beating Sweden in the final.

INSP NETWORKING TROPHY (tier 6)

Results

  1. Beligium

  2. Cambodia

  3. Australia

  4. Japan

  5. Croatia

  6. Spain

  7. Kazakhstan

  8. Ivory Coast

The INSP Networking Trophy, named after the International Network of Street Papers, was won by Belgium who beat Cambodia.

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