Outcasts United: The Story Of A Refugee Soccer Team That Changed A Town

Warren St. John

Outcasts United: The Story Of A Refugee Soccer Team That Changed A Town Just a few miles from Atlanta, the city of Clarkston became a settlement for families of refugees from war-torn countries.Soccer coach Luma Mufleh formed the Fugees, a soccer team consisting of boys from various countries and backgrounds.This inspiring book explores the array of challenges the team faced on and off the field and how determination prevailed.

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