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    Football Brings Hope to Migrants in Spain

    June 27, 2024Updated:June 27, 20242 Mins Read
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    Football in Spain creates a sense of belonging and purpose for players Credit:Naimul Rafin/fb. Source: Euro Weekly News.
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    As Euro 2024 captures global attention, another significant football story is unfolding in Spain. On dusty pitches and local fields, the sport is a lifeline for many migrants, especially young asylum seekers. Spain, a major gateway to Europe, welcomes a constant flow of migrants each year. In 2023 alone, nearly 57,000 individuals arrived, many escaping hardships in South America and Africa. Among them were over 2,500 unaccompanied minors seeking refuge.

    Football clubs across Spain are providing these migrants with a sense of belonging and opportunity. One such club is FC Darna, founded in Barcelona in 2019. Despite starting with limited resources, FC Darna, which means “home” in Arabic, offers young migrants, mostly from Morocco, a place to build their identities and chase their dreams. Volunteer coach Sergi Llamas leads these young players, helping them develop their skills and aiming for team promotion, demonstrating football’s power to foster both dreams and skills.

    Another club, Los Dragones, is part of the Adidas Football Collective initiative, offering a platform for connection and community building. For many young migrants, football provides solace and purpose amidst personal tragedy and hardship. These teams play a crucial role in migrant integration, helping young players find their place on the pitch and in their new homes.

    This summer, while the world watches Euro 2024, the quiet games taking place across Spain tell a powerful story. Here, football transcends the sport, offering hope and a chance to flourish for those who need it most.

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