Montreal’s unhoused try out for team Canada ahead of Homeless World Cup tournament
MONTREAL — Fabrice Mugabe passes the ball beyond the opposition defender to Jean-Philippe Duré, who strikes it into the gloves of the goalkeeper, an intervention worker at the Montreal homeless shelter where both men are staying.
For the men on the indoor field in Montreal’s Plateau neighbourhood, it was the first chance to show off their skills to recruiters, who are fielding a team to represent Canada at an annual international soccer tournament in Oslo, Norway, in August — the Homeless World Cup.
After Wednesday’s practice session, Mugabe, 35, said he felt “tired, exhausted, winded but above all amazing because it has been a long time since I’ve been out.”
“I’m tapping into something I haven’t tapped into in a long time,” he said, relishing his shot to potentially suit up for Canada.