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Sports

Pakistan qualify for Street Child World Cup 2018 final

Pakistan have qualified for the final of the Street Child World Cup 2018 in Russia, as Green-shirts made history af
Published May 14, 2018 Updated May 14, 2018 01:45pm

Pakistan have qualified for the final of the Street Child World Cup 2018 in Russia, as Green-shirts made history after defeating Indonesia in a nail-biting semi-final on Monday.

Pakistan outclassed Indonesia 5-4 on penalties to secure their place in the final for the first time, where they will face Uzbekistan for the trophy.

Pakistan reached the semi-final by beating Tajikistan 2-0 in the quarter-final on Sunday.

The Street Child World Cup is traditionally held in the host country of the World Cup a month before to highlight the global social issue of youth homelessness.

The tournament’s stars are orphans, who were either abandoned by their parents or come from extreme poverty.

The participants are 230 boys and girls from 21 countries aged 14 to 17.

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