
Refugee football tournament held in Newport for Refugee Week
A refugee football tournament was held in Newport on Thursday, June 19, at the GOL Centre in Lliswerry.
The event was organised to mark Refugee Week and was led by a group of around 40 to 50 young asylum seekers and refugees who regularly attend football sessions at Newport International Sports Village.
Eight teams competed, with winners crowned in both Champions League and Europa League-style finals.
Lucy Donovan, Newport Live's positive futures development manager, said: "This event gives our regular members a chance to play competitively, succeed, and win a sought-after award.
"For us, the engagement with the group is vital in supporting them to access positive experiences through sport and youth engagement.
"Attending a safe, accessible environment weekly enables young people to access support networks through a relationship with trusted adults.
"As the event coincides with Refugee Week, we wanted to use this opportunity to celebrate our diverse communities in Newport and bring some excitement to the lives of young people.
"We'd also like to thank everyone involved in the tournament as well as in our day-to-day work including our partners and all our supporters."
The weekly community football sessions are run in partnership by Newport Live Positive Futures, The Gap Wales, and Newport City Council Youth and Play Service.
Byron James, operations director at The Gap Wales, said: "We're incredibly grateful to Newport Live and Newport Youth and Play for their support in making this football tournament possible.
"Their backing has allowed us to deliver a high-quality event for a group of boys who truly deserve a special experience and the chance to showcase their footballing talents.
"Football is so much more than a game–it brings people together, builds friendships, teaches discipline and teamwork, and has a huge positive impact on physical and mental well-being.
"It's fantastic to be part of something that celebrates all of that, while supporting asylum seekers and refugees in our community."
The Football Association of Wales also supported the event by offering tickets to an international match.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Daily Record
42 minutes ago
- Daily Record
3 emerging Celtic transfer headlines as Benjamin Nygren timeline and contract details revealed
The Hoops have already brought in Kieran Tierney and Ross Doohan as they look to add further reinforcements. Celtic will look to complete the £1.3million signing of Benjamin Nygren this week. The Hoops have agreed a deal with Danish side Nordsjaelland while personal terms have been thrashed out with the Swedish star. That should see him pen a four-year deal with the option of a further 12 months. A winger had been one of Celtic's main priorities after bringing Kieran Tierney and Ross Doohan back to the club. A deal has also been agreed with Fulham for young striker Callum Osmand while Celts have been linked with Albirex Niigata defender Hayato Inamura. Brendan Rodgers is gearing up for another defence of the Scottish Premiership crown while after Scottish Cup Final disappointment against Aberdeen he will be desperate to put things right in the domestic cups. The Hoops also face the prospect of a Champions League qualifier this year to join the big time. They enjoyed a successful first campaign in the newly revamped league phase of Europe's premier competition and will need to come out on top of a crucial two-legged tie to dine with the big boys once more. You can get all the news you need on our dedicated Rangers and Celtic pages, and sign up to our newsletters to make sure you never miss a beat throughout the season. We're also WhatsApp where we bring all the latest breaking news and transfer gossip directly to you phone. Join our Rangers community here and our Celtic community here. Tune in to Hotline Live every Sunday to Thursday and have your say on the biggest issues in Scottish football and listen to Record Sport's newest podcast, Game On, every Friday for your sporting fix, all in bitesize chunks.


Evening Standard
an hour ago
- Evening Standard
How to watch Seattle Sounders vs PSG: TV channel and live stream for Club World Cup match today
'Botafogo was the team that defended us best all season, obviously in our League and in the Champions League,' he said. 'They made a low block from the start and were very efficient, united. We didn't generate as many chances as usual.'


The Sun
an hour ago
- The Sun
Man City 6 Al Ain 0: Cherki shows glimpse of future but they now face crunch Juventus tie to avoid horror knockout draw
ILKAY GUNDOGAN struck twice as Manchester City booked their place in the last 16 in emphatic fashion. However, Pep Guardiola 's men will now need to beat Juventus in Orlando on Thursday to avoid a likely last 16 meeting with old foes Real Madrid. 6 6 6 6 6 The Italian giants are top on goal difference going into the final Group G fixture – so only a win ensures top spot in the group for City. Former skipper Gundo is being linked with a move to Galatasaray, but put speculation to one side to spearhead this easy win. Erling Haaland, Claudio Echeverri, Oscar Bobb and new boy Rayan Cherki were also on the mark at the home of the Atlanta Falcons. And the victory – plus a safe passage into the knockout round – banks another £7 million into the Etihad coffers. For the second time in this tournament, City struck early against one of the outsiders – taking the lead in the eighth minute. Gundogan clipped a ball to the back post – aiming for Haaland – but the ball looped over keeper Khalid Eissa and dropped in. If the German meant it, then it was a stroke of genius but his cheeky grin as he celebrated suggested otherwise. Al Ain could have hit straight back as Nico Gonzalez lost possession - but Stefan Ortega had to make a full stretch save to deny Nassim Chadli. And it proved a costly miss as City edged further ahead when Argentine kid Claudio Echeverri curled home a 20 yard free kick. The January arrival from River Plate has been likened to Lionel Messi in his homeland – and it was the kind of goal the little maestro would have been happy with. Sean Dyche reveals what Pep Guardiola said to Steve Bruce about Lionel Messi that left him in tears Now it was a question of how many as Haaland dispossessed Park Yong Woo and went round the keeper but the angle was tight and he slid his effort wide of the far post. And a header from Josko Gvardiol from a Bernardo Silva corner beat the Al Ain keeper but bounced off the post. Finally, the Norwegian did get on the scoresheet after Manuel Akanji was bundled over in the box by Rami Rabia – and the ref gave a pen after a VAR check. Haaland surprisingly gave up penalty-taking duties in the FA Cup final – only for Omar Marmoush to miss – but he was back on them here and found the bottom corner. City knew only a victory by seven goals would put them above Juventus – their final group opponents in Orlando on Thursday. Top spot could be crucial with the runners up likely to be paired with Real Madrid in the last 16. But the Abu Dhabi side stood firm as both Matheus Nunes and Haaland went close. Gundogan did make it four when he ran onto a pass from Bernardo and dinked his effort over Eissa. And Bobb – who missed almost all of last season with injury - cut in from the right to send a low shot past the keeper. New signing from Lyon Cherki took a pass from Haaland before thumping home a low shot to complete the rout. However, the seventh goal – which would have seen them overtake Juve on goal difference – just eluded them. 6 Watch EVERY match of the Club World Cup 2025 live on DAZN