
The Egypt men's national team and the Uganda women's national team won the homeless world championship for the first time in history. This was reported by Euro-football.ru.
This was reported by FIFA's official website. The competition was held in Oslo, the capital of Norway, and a total of 63 teams from 48 countries participated.
FIFA provided financial and advertising support for the tournament and broadcast the matches live on its portal. This tournament was first organized 22 years ago, and participation rights are granted only to individuals recognized as homeless or refugees.
The field dimensions, game time, and other rules differ from traditional football rules. In 2006, the Russian team won this competition.
Mexico has achieved the most victories, with the men's national team winning the championship 5 times and the women's national team 9 times. This tournament also has great social significance, serving to support homeless people and refugees through sports.