ANTWERP, Belgium (Reuters) - It may not have had the profile of the World Cup in Russia, but for the 40 teams doing battle in Belgium, the soccer tournament in honour of World Refugee Day was just as fiercely fought.
The teams from across Belgium travelled to Antwerp's Royal Football Club to compete in the second annual tournament, which seeks to rally refugees around soccer.
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