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Special Awards: Melbourne 2008 Homeless World Cup321 dni temu
 
Team coaches from 56 nations selected the following special awards at the Melbourne 2008 Homeless World Cup.

Best Male Player: Awarded to Carlos Magno, Brazil

Carlos demonstrated a high degree of individual skill, and technical ability throughout the tournament and worked hard in every game. He worked with his team mates to provide a style of football that was pleasing on the eye for the spectators.

Best Female Player: Awarded to Dehkontee Sayon, Liberia

Dehkontee is a talented footballer who showed a high degree of skill and awareness in all her games. She worked hard for her team when both in and out of possession and showed a great respect for her opponents.

Best Male Goalkeeper: Awarded to Thomas Cullen, Ireland

Tom is a strong character who dominated his goal and shows a good athleticism in moving across the area. He works in partnership with his defence to make it difficult for opponents to get clear shots at goal. A truly fantastic goalkeeper.

Best Female Goalkeeper: Awarded to Miki Kobyashi, Australia

Miki demonstrated a natural ability to be in the right place at the right time and be brave. Her constant gigantic smile won her a place in the hearts of the teams and the spectators.

Richard Ishmail Fair Play Award: Awarded to Canada

The Canadian team ethos and spirit demonstrated that taking part was the most important aspect of the event. They were always courteous in triumph and defeat and encouraged all teams to adopt this approach.

UEFA Coaches Award: Awarded to Portugal, Romania and Kyrgyz Republic

The coaches demonstrated a good mix of competitiveness coupled with a sense of Fair Play and discipline within their teams. Their teams played an exciting style of football and showed a good tactical awareness. This was down to the guidance and management from their Coaches.

Best Newcomer Team: Awarded to New Zealand

New Zealand had a team of mixed abilities and always gave their best. A must see was their traditional Haka Maori dance displayed great pride to the enjoyment of their opponents and the crowd.

Homeless World Cup Champions: Afghanistan

Dignitary Cup Winners: Ireland

City Cup Winners: Zimbabwe

Host Cup Winners: Mexico

Community Cup Winners: Rwanda

INSP Networking Trophy Winners: Malawi

Women’s Homeless World Cup: Zambia
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