Afrika's tale—Saved from the streets to play on the streets
September 23, 2009
MP3 Audio: Interview with Martin Afrika (19.97mb) Download
By: John Turnbull visit website
Genre: Sports
Tags: africa, football, homeless, italy, milan, soccer
Football's powers of resurrection have rarely had a better exemplar than Martin Afrika. The 32-year-old captain for South Africa at the Homeless World Cup, which concluded Sept 13 in Milan, literally has reconstructed his identity through sport.
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