Soccer

World Refugee Day in Gresham: Soccer Brings Hope to Young Players

A community‑driven soccer event highlights the power of sport to unite and inspire

A vibrant soccer match unfolded in Gresham on June 21, turning a local field into a stage for hope and camaraderie.

Sport as a Bridge Across Borders

The gathering coincided with the global observance of World Refugee Day, a moment when communities worldwide reflect on the resilience of those forced to flee their homes.

Children ranging from three to eighteen years old chased a ball across the grass, their laughter echoing the spirit of unity that the 2026 World Cup has come to symbolize.

The Bottles to Soccer World Refugee Day celebration in Gresham brought together youngsters from diverse backgrounds, using the universal language of soccer to foster connection.

Participants described the day as a chance to learn, play, and build friendships in a safe environment, highlighting the power of sport to transcend language and culture.

Local volunteers and coaches guided the children, ensuring that each kick carried a message of inclusion and shared purpose.

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