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The Street Child World Cup is a global movement for street children to receive the protection and opportunities that all children are entitled to. Ahead of each FIFA World Cup, they unite street children from across five continents to play football and unite in a unique international conference. Together through football, art and campaigning their aim is to challenge the negative perceptions and treatment of street children around the world. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil hosted the second Street Child World Cup.
Participating Nations
Below is a list of all the participating nations.
Group stage
Key to colours in group tables
Top two placed teams advance to the semi-finals
Boys Tournament
Group 1
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Group 2
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Group 3
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Girl's Tournament
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Group 3
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Results
Knock-out Stage
Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
4 April – Maracanã
[[Brazil women 's national football team|Brazil]]3
5 April – Maracanã
Nicaragua 1
[[Brazil women 's national football team|Brazil]]5
4 April – River Plate
El Salvador 0
Zimbabwe 4
6 April – Fluminense
[[El Salvador women 's national football team|El Salvador]]5
[[Brazil women 's national football team|Brazil]]1
4 April – River Plate
Philippines 0
[[Mozambique women 's national football team|Mozambique]]7
5 April – Maracanã
South Africa 3
Mozambique 0
4 April – Maracanã
[[Philippines women 's national football team|Philippines]]1
Third place
[[Philippines women 's national football team|Philippines]]6
6 April – Fluminense
England 0
El Salvador (pen. )1 (2)
Mozambique 1 (1)
Quarter-Finals
Semi-Finals
Third Place match
Final
Boy's Tournament Winners
Girl's Tournament Winners
References
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