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Migrant amateur teams in Greece get into World Cup spirit before new EU border measures take effect
- Migrants and refugees in Athens competed in the Kypseli Mundial tournament as the World Cup looms, highlighting unity through football.
- The Kypseli Mundial brought players from Africa, Asia and Europe, many workers in low-wage jobs, to play and bond in Athens.
- Greece’s new migration rules and offshore detention plans were cited as context as the tournament unfolded a day after new EU measures take effect.
- Organizers described the event as a celebration of football and identity aimed at changing perceptions about migrants.
- Nigeria’s team won the men’s competition, while Fostiras Kaisarianis claimed the women’s title.
- The event featured matches near Plato’s Academy in Kypseli, with crowds and outdoor drumming marking the atmosphere.
- Organizers noted the broader EU migration policy changes taking effect in June, including stricter border controls.
- Officials stressed the tournament’s goal is mutual respect among communities, not just results.
- Kypseli Mundial founder Moussa Sangare said the tournament uses football to combat fear and mistrust of migrants.
- The event drew attention to Greece’s role at the forefront of migrant policy as EU rules tighten.
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