Soccer Lifts Spirits of Africans Illegally in Turkey A 23-year-old illegal immigrant from Nigeria organizes an annual African soccer championship in Istanbul to improve the image of illegal immigrants in Turkey, to provide an opportunity for Africans to network and to have fun.

Soccer Lifts Spirits of Africans Illegally in Turkey

Soccer Lifts Spirits of Africans Illegally in Turkey

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Turkey is one of the most heavily traveled transit routes for illegal immigrants from Third World countries trying to enter the European Union. In recent years, aid workers have seen large numbers of Africans appearing for the first time in the streets and ghettos of Istanbul.

A 23-year-old illegal immigrant from Nigeria has organized an annual African soccer championship in Istanbul to improve the image of illegal immigrants in Turkey, to provide an opportunity for Africans to network and to have fun.

The Sudanese soccer team warms up before a match against Ghana in Istanbul. Burak Senbak hide caption

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