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Uganda Wins Women’s Title at Oslo 2025 Homeless World Cup

by Rogers Atukunda
September 4, 2025
Uganda Wins Women’s Title at Oslo 2025 Homeless World Cup

Uganda are the Champions of Oslo 2025 Homeless World Cup

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Oslo, Norway  – Uganda and Egypt emerged victorious at the 2025 Homeless World Cup in Oslo, with Uganda taking the women’s title and Egypt securing the men’s championship in a thrilling finale that brought nations together through sport.

The women’s final saw Uganda defeat Mexico, who were aiming for an eighth consecutive Homeless World Cup title. Uganda’s team delivered a remarkable performance, showcasing resilience, teamwork, and skill on the global stage.

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“Congratulations to our daughters on their outstanding achievement at the Homeless World Cup. We are incredibly proud of you, and I thank God for blessing you with this victory,” tweeted Janet K. Museveni, Uganda’s First Lady.

She also commended the role of Youth Sports Uganda in nurturing the team through sports programs that combine education and empowerment: “Your commitment to using sports activities to enhance education has been instrumental in developing the team into a source of national pride.”

Egypt wins the Men’s Title

Following the women’s final, the men’s championship produced a nail-biting showdown. Egypt edged out their opponents 4-3, with Portugal narrowly missing a last-minute equaliser. The match highlighted the competitive spirit, sportsmanship, and determination that the Homeless World Cup seeks to celebrate.

The Oslo 2025 edition of the tournament also featured vibrant cultural moments, with Norwegian DJ Matoma energising the event from the Opening Ceremony and performing a special collaboration with Scottish social enterprise Turn the Tables, bringing music, community, and advocacy together in support of the homeless and socially marginalised.

Norwegian DJ Matoma

The Homeless World Cup, which began in 2003, has grown into a global movement using football as a tool to inspire change, empower participants, and promote social inclusion. Teams from around the world compete not just for trophies, but to raise awareness about homelessness and provide players with life-changing opportunities.

Uganda’s women’s victory marks a historic moment for the nation, reflecting the strength of youth development programs, the commitment of sports organisations, and the resilience of the players themselves. Egypt’s men’s win likewise cements their status as a force in international street football, demonstrating the transformative impact of sports across borders.

Egypt’s Pharoahs

“A fantastic effort from both sides in a thrilling game that has well and truly brought all nations together in the main stadium,” noted the Homeless World Cup official Twitter account, highlighting the spirit of global camaraderie that the tournament fosters.

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