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The fourth edition of the Street Child World Cup kicked off in Doha on Tuesday with the participation of children coming from 25 countries.

Football teams from around the globe representing some of the world’s most vulnerable children take part in the tournament, according to the organisers.

Traditionally held in the host countries of the FIFA World Cup, previous tournaments have been organised in Russia in 2018, Brazil in 2014 and South Africa in 2010. This year’s edition will be held at Qatar Foundation’s Education City.

 

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