McCaughey helps NI clinch world title
The final, which took place on Sunday, saw Northern Ireland defeat Denmark 10-6, with five excellent goals from Padraig McKissock.
The team will return to Northern Ireland yesterday (Tuesday), as champions not only on the pitch, but in the journey they have been on off the pitch.
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Hide AdThe eight man squad travelled to Chile earlier in the month, following almost nine months of trials, training and preparation.
During this time, many of the players overcame the adversity of drug addictions, homelessness and alcoholism, in order to make the life changing trip with the team.
The support team of coaches were bursting with pride as they contacted home to tell of their victory.
Michael Boyd, Director of Football Development, and Coach Mentor for the squad, expressed his excitement.
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Hide Ad“Team Northern Ireland are winners on and off the pitch. We have made new friends and shared experiences that money cannot buy. We are on top of the world, and the team can’t wait to get home and share our success with friends and family.
“While Brendan will get all the headlines for scoring five goals in the final against Denmark, all the boys played their part in the success.
“Every single one of them had a job to do and they done it throughout the competition.”
Brendan Kingsmore, Captain of the Northern Ireland Street League team said: “This trip has changed my life.
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Hide Ad“I have seen so many cultures, met so many new people, and have a new view on things.
“I am so grateful for this opportunity, it has been amazing. Thank you to all those back home who have shown us so much support.”