2012 Homeless World Cup

The Homeless World Cup logo

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.[1][2][3][4]

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

2012 Homeless World Cup
Tournament details
Host countryMexico
CityMexico City
Dates6–14 October
Venue (in 1 host city)

There are 100 million[5] homeless people in our world today. This is a global issue that affects every nation.

Group stage

Key to colours in group tables
Teams that advanced to the Secondary stage

Group A

TeamPldWinsPenalty WinPenalty LossCardsGoalsPts
Mexico Mexico550005415
South Africa South Africa530103810
Haiti Haiti530103010
Wales Wales52010267
Denmark Denmark52001356
Canada Canada5000070

Group B

TeamPldWinsPenalty WinPenalty LossCardsGoalsPts
Costa Rica Costa Rica550103816
Republic of Ireland Ireland540113313
Norway Norway53000309
Argentina Argentina52001226
Cambodia Cambodia51000153
Guatemala Guatemala50000170

Group C

TeamPldWinsPenalty WinPenalty LossCardsGoalsPts
Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia & Herzegovina441012711
Poland Poland43000309
Ukraine Ukraine42021288
Finland Finland41000103
Switzerland Switzerland40000100

Group D

TeamPldWinsPenalty WinPenalty LossCardsGoalsPts
Indonesia Indonesia43000239
Scotland Scotland42031209
Lithuania Lithuania43100208
Peru Peru42000196
Greece Greece4001091

Group E

TeamPldWinsPenalty WinPenalty LossCardsGoalsPts
Russia Russia550003215
Bulgaria Bulgaria540103813
England England530102710
Hong Kong Hong Kong52000246
France France51001163
Germany Germany50020192

Group F

TeamPldWinsPenalty WinPenalty LossCardsGoalsPts
Chile Chile33000359
Czech Republic Czech Republic53000259
Hungary Hungary52000206
Italy Italy51010284
Morocco Morocco0000000

Morocco withdrew.

Group G

TeamPldWinsPenalty WinPenalty LossCardsGoalsPts
Portugal Portugal440003412
Austria Austria430103410
Romania Romania42020228
Philippines Philippines41000193
Sweden Sweden4000070

Group H

TeamPldWinsPenalty WinPenalty LossCardsGoalsPts
Brazil Brazil440014912
Netherlands Netherlands43000379
Namibia Namibia42010357
United States United States41000133
South Korea South Korea4000040

Secondary Stage

Key to colours in group tables
Teams that advanced to The Homeless World Cup
Teams that advanced to The INSP Trophy
Teams that advanced to The de la Calle a la Cancha Cup
Teams that advanced to The Fundación Telmex Cup
Teams that advanced to The Community Cup
Teams that advanced to The Mexico City Cup

Group A

TeamPldWinsPenalty WinPenalty LossCardsGoalsPts
Mexico Mexico550004915
Lithuania Lithuania540013112
Costa Rica Costa Rica52012187
Poland Poland52102275
England England51010114
Hungary Hungary51100162

Group B

TeamPldWinsPenalty WinPenalty LossCardsGoalsPts
Indonesia Indonesia552003513
Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia & Herzegovina541003311
Namibia Namibia53110349
Bulgaria Bulgaria52011327
Romania Romania51020155
Czech Republic Czech Republic50000220

Group C

TeamPldWinsPenalty WinPenalty LossCardsGoalsPts
Chile Chile551003914
Austria Austria530112810
Haiti Haiti53111339
Russia Russia52000146
Netherlands Netherlands52004236
Norway Norway50001110

Group D

TeamPldWinsPenalty WinPenalty LossCardsGoalsPts
Brazil Brazil550003715
Portugal Portugal541003411
South Africa South Africa52111246
Republic of Ireland Ireland52210205
Scotland Scotland51120154
Ukraine Ukraine51011304

Group E

TeamPldWinsPenalty WinPenalty LossCardsGoalsPts
Argentina Argentina550004515
Wales Wales530103610
Italy Italy53110329
Hong Kong Hong Kong53100318
France France51000273
Sweden Sweden50000110

Group F

TeamPldWinsPenalty WinPenalty LossCardsGoalsPts
Denmark Denmark550004515
Peru Peru540013812
Philippines Philippines53000269
Cambodia Cambodia52000286
United States United States51000193
Finland Finland50000130

Group G

TeamPldWinsPenalty WinPenalty LossCardsGoalsPts
Guatemala Guatemala662004316
Greece Greece641102312
Canada Canada640012812
Germany Germany630214211
Morocco Morocco62000246
Switzerland Switzerland62000276
South Korea South Korea6000190

Trophy Stage

Qualified teams to play for different trophies:[6]

The Homeless World CupThe Fundación Telmex CupThe Mexico City CupThe de la Calle a la Cancha CupThe Community CupThe INSP Trophy

Austria Austria
Brazil Brazil
Chile Chile
Lithuania Lithuania
Mexico Mexico
Portugal Portugal
Indonesia Indonesia
Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia & Herzegovina

Costa Rica Costa Rica
Republic of Ireland Ireland
Namibia Namibia
Poland Poland
Russia Russia
South Africa South Africa
Haiti Haiti
Bulgaria Bulgaria

Czech Republic Czech Republic
England England
Hungary Hungary
Netherlands Netherlands
Norway Norway
Romania Romania
Scotland Scotland
Ukraine Ukraine

Argentina Argentina
Cambodia Cambodia
Denmark Denmark
Hong Kong Hong Kong
Italy Italy
Philippines Philippines
Wales Wales
Peru Peru

Canada Canada
France France
Germany Germany
Greece Greece
Switzerland Switzerland
United States United States
Guatemala Guatemala
Morocco Morocco

Finland Finland
South Korea South Korea
Sweden Sweden

The Homeless World Cup

The Homeless World Cup Finals

Fifth placeConsolation semifinalsQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
Mexico Mexico6
Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia & Herzegovina4
Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia & Herzegovina3Mexico Mexico9
Lithuania Lithuania1Indonesia Indonesia6
Indonesia Indonesia8
Lithuania Lithuania5
Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia & Herzegovina4Mexico Mexico5
Portugal Portugal7Chile Chile [7]8
Chile Chile6
Portugal Portugal4
Seventh placePortugal Portugal6Chile Chile3Third place
Austria Austria3Brazil Brazil3
Lithuania Lithuania4Brazil Brazil9Brazil Brazil6
Austria Austria7Austria Austria0Indonesia Indonesia2

Winner

2012 Homeless World Cup Winners

Chile
1st Title [8]

Classification Positions

The Fundación Telmex Cup

Fifth placeConsolation semifinalsQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
Costa Rica Costa Rica6
Bulgaria Bulgaria1
Republic of Ireland Republic of Ireland3Costa Rica Costa Rica4
South Africa South Africa7Namibia Namibia7
Poland Poland2
Namibia Namibia9
South Africa South Africa7Namibia Namibia7
Bulgaria Bulgaria3Haiti Haiti4
Haiti Haiti5
Republic of Ireland Republic of Ireland3
Seventh placeBulgaria Bulgaria6Haiti Haiti5Third place
Poland Poland5Russia Russia3
Poland Poland9Russia Russia6Costa Rica Costa Rica3
Republic of Ireland Republic of Ireland5South Africa South Africa5Russia Russia4

Winner

2012 The Fundación Telmex Cup Winners

Namibia
1st Title

Final ranking

[9]

RankTeamRecord
1st place, gold medalist(s)Chile Chile10–2–0
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Mexico Mexico12–0–1
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Brazil Brazil11–0–1
4Indonesia Indonesia7–2–2
5Portugal Portugal10–1–1
6Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia & Herzegovina9–1–2
7Austria Austria7–0–5
8Lithuania Lithuania7–1–4
9Namibia Namibia0–0–0
10Haiti Haiti0–0–0
11Russia Russia0–0–0
12Costa Rica Costa Rica0–0–0
13South Africa South Africa0–0–0
14Bulgaria Bulgaria0–0–0
15Poland Poland0–0–0
16Republic of Ireland Ireland0–0–0

Record: Wins - Penalty Wins - Losses [10]

References

  1. ^ uefa.com (29 November 2011). "Homeless World Cup expands to record numbers". UEFA. Retrieved 29 October 2012.
  2. ^ fifa.com (26 October 2012). "Homeless event makes strides in Mexico". fifa.com. Archived from the original on October 29, 2012. Retrieved 26 October 2012.
  3. ^ uefa.com (19 October 2012). "Homeless World Cup ends". UEFA. Archived from the original on October 25, 2012. Retrieved 29 October 2012.
  4. ^ skynews.com.au (17 October 2012). "Homeless World Cup in Mexico". skynews.com.au. Retrieved 29 October 2012.
  5. ^ IPS news. "More than 100 million homeless worldwide". Archived from the original on 2012-04-14. Retrieved 2012-10-29.
  6. ^ scsport.ba (13 October 2012). "Beskućnici BiH nastavili "teror" po Meksiku" (in Bosnian). scsport.ba. Retrieved 29 October 2012.
  7. ^ youtube.com (14 October 2012). "Final MEXICO - CHILE men". youtube.com. Retrieved 29 October 2012.
  8. ^ cbsnews.com (15 October 2012). "Chile and Mexico win Homeless World Cup". cbsnews.com. Retrieved 29 October 2012.
  9. ^ homelessworldcup.org (15 October 2012). "Final Rankings 2012". homelessworldcup.org. Archived from the original on 2012-10-17. Retrieved 29 October 2012.
  10. ^ vijesti.ba (14 October 2012). "Beskućnici BiH ispali u četvrtfinalu" (in Bosnian). scsport.ba. Retrieved 29 October 2012.
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