Palestinian-American youth find refuge and hope through soccer in New Jersey
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Jasmine Garsd
Summary
In Paterson, New Jersey, Palestinian-American children find solace, inspiration, and emotional release through soccer, using the sport as an escape from the harsh realities of war and displacement affecting their families and communities. The article highlights how the beautiful game serves as both a refuge and a source of hope for young athletes training near the FIFA World Cup venue.
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· 3 pulledI'm telling you, without soccer the world has no meaning.
Without soccer in life there's nothing. If I didn't play soccer, I'd be nothing, right?
For these young athletes training just a short commute from the FIFA NY/NJ Stadium, the sport is an outlet for big dreams and big emotions.
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