Pictured: The Chace hostel's team, from left, Luke Statton,
Kulwant Gill, Graham Osment, Max Szyk, Ben O'Donovan, Russell
Gallagher and Scott Manders
Some of Coventry's leading homeless charities and youth groups
have battled it out on the football pitch at a special
tournament.
The tournament was organised by two Coventry University students
- Lucy Nolan and Gabriella Laki - who have been completing a work
placement at the Chace Hostel for the homeless in Willenhall.
The pair had already set up a weekly football group at the
hostel, which is run by Whitefriars Housing, but wanted to put on
something on a larger scale.
Earlier this month seven teams, including those from the
Salvation Army, Whitefriars, Fry Housing and the Coventry Foyer,
took to the pitches which had been donated by The Alan Higgs
Centre.
Lucy said: "Residents at the Chace Hostel had responded well to
our weekly football group and we felt a tournament would be a good
opportunity for them to engage with other teams, while also
promoting health, wellbeing and independence.
"It was fantastic that so many organisations got behind the
tournament and supported us on the day. All the teams played well
and there was a lot of positive feedback, including players asking
when the next one was planned for."
Whitefriars donated the tournament trophies as well as boots,
shin pads, socks and shirts for the Chace team players. Coventry
University's Phoenix team provided a referee for the day and
Coventry City Football Club offered up match tickets for the
winning team.
The Coventry Foyer team eventually won through in the final to
clinch the title, trophy and prizes.
Diane Ferguson, area services manager of the Chace Hostel, said:
"The residents at the hostel have thoroughly enjoyed getting
involved in the weekly football clubs put on by Lucy and Gabriella.
It has given them a sense of focus and helped them to develop team
working skills, as well as offering a chance for healthy
exercise.
"I would like to say a big well done to all the teams and
especially to the winners. We are delighted to have been able to
work alongside so many organisations to put on this fantastic
community tournament."