- Source: 2012 Homeless World Cup
The Homeless World Cup is a social organization with the goal of ending homelessness through the sport of football. The organization hopes that engaging homeless people in football will encourage them to change their own lives and develop solutions to worldwide homelessness. The organization puts together an annual football tournament where teams of homeless people from each country compete.
The tenth edition of the Homeless World Cup annual football tournament was hosted by Mexico City in October 2012. The winner of men's Homeless World Cup was Chile.
Tournament details
The winning team gets 3 points. The losing team gets zero points. If a match ends in a draw, it is decided by sudden-death penalty shootout and the winning team gets three points and the losing team gets one point.
Games are 14 minutes long, in two seven-minute halves.
The field is 22m (long) x 16m (wide).
2012 Homeless World Cup, Mexico City
There are 100 million homeless people in our world today. This is a global issue that affects every nation.
Group stage
= Group A
== Group B
== Group C
== Group D
== Group E
== Group F
=Morocco withdrew.
= Group G
== Group H
=Secondary Stage
= Group A
== Group B
== Group C
== Group D
== Group E
== Group F
== Group G
=Trophy Stage
Qualified teams to play for different trophies:
The Homeless World Cup
= The Homeless World Cup Finals
== Winner
=Classification Positions
= The Fundación Telmex Cup
== Winner
=Final ranking
Record: Wins - Penalty Wins - Losses
References
External links
Official website
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