Unhoused soccer players at Montreal tournament say sport changed their lives
MONTREAL — When Fabrice Mugabe was selected to play soccer for a Canadian team in Oslo, Norway, last year, he says he didn’t have a passport and had never travelled for fun.
Mugabe’s family fled war in Rwanda when he was six years old and came to Montreal. He says he went through a rough patch where he had trouble holding a job and experienced a bout of homelessness.
He says his life changed when he was invited to take part in a game set up by the Canadian Street Soccer Association. The organization aims to tackle homelessness and social isolation through sport.
“It gave me encouragement, it gave a community,” says Mugabe. “You have people that are around you that can ask you, how are you? Which is like so simple in itself, but can do so much.”


