• The Diaspora World Cup operates in some of the major cities and metro areas in United States and Canada. Our network of register players includes 20 cities, 200 countries, 400 teams, and 10,000 players. Join our movement to solve the world's most pressing challenges: Illiteracy
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  • Education is a basic Human Right and the Diaspora World Cup global school program focuses its energy in some the poorest countries around the world. We build schools in some of the poorest countries around the worldthat historically had no adequate school structure. Any member of the World Diaspora has the power to end illiteracy around the world through the power of soccer.
  • High-profile sport figures, global leaders, business leaders, political figure, journalists, activists, philanthropists, actors, and entrepreneurs united by their commitment to the Diaspora World Cup mission to eradicate illiteracy around the world through the power of soccer. They serve as role models and spread the Diaspora World Cup vision and commitment of a world mobilized through soccer.

Montreal – Quebec





Während der 1960er Jahre gab es eine konzertierte Anstrengung, um professionellen Fußball in Kanada zu schieben. Die Eastern Canada Professional Soccer League wurde 1961 gegründet und spielte Teams in Toronto, Montreal, Hamilton und Buffalo, New York. Ein Club, Toronto City, zeigte sogar einige sehr prominente britische Fußballstars während seiner Eröffnungssaison, darunter Nordirland International Danny Blanchflower, England Länderspiele Stanley Matthews und Johnny Haynes und schottische Nationalspieler Jackie Mudie und Tommy Younger.


Viele Mitglieder der Welt-Diaspora, die in Montreal leben, nutzen jetzt den Teil einer Diaspora-Nation. Diaspora-Netzwerke sind zunehmend leistungsfähige soziale und ökonomische Kräfte mit kulturellem Wissen und wesentliche Verbindungen zu den Volkswirtschaften und Gemeinschaften über Kanada u. Rsquo; s Grenzen. Die Liebe zum Fußball ist in Montreal nicht etwas Neues und im Jahr 2010 wurde ein MLS-Franchise an Montreal verliehen und begann in der Saison 2012 mit internationalen Spielern wie Ivorian Didier Drogba und dem argentinischen Ignacio Piatti zu spielen.