London’s Biggest Street Football Tournament Comes to Birmingham on 8th April

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Apr 7, 2018
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The Last Stand heads to Brum.

6 teams will compete to be crowned the biggest ballers in Birmingham, alongside live music performances, a live DJ set, street dance performers with VIP guests watching on from the side.

At previous tournaments, held over last summer, six teams with six stories from different boroughs in London played it out, while familiar faces including Yannick Bolasie, Big Zuu and Troopz from ArsenalFanTV all stopped by to celebrate the power of sport and culture.

Aiming to take it back to where street football belongs, the Last Stand are inviting people to come down and witness how the power of unity can bring people together regardless of their religion, race, ethnicity or gender.

Head down on Sunday 8th April to Birmingham's Moonlit Park, B15 2BL for a 3pm kick off.

Find out more about The Last Stand’s Birmingham tournament by following them on Instagram.

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London’s Biggest Street Football Tournament Comes to Birmingham on 8th April

The Last Stand comes to 0121.

Apr 7, 2018
Words by
Photography by

[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a34VhngeIeI[/embed]

The Last Stand heads to Brum.

6 teams will compete to be crowned the biggest ballers in Birmingham, alongside live music performances, a live DJ set, street dance performers with VIP guests watching on from the side.

At previous tournaments, held over last summer, six teams with six stories from different boroughs in London played it out, while familiar faces including Yannick Bolasie, Big Zuu and Troopz from ArsenalFanTV all stopped by to celebrate the power of sport and culture.

Aiming to take it back to where street football belongs, the Last Stand are inviting people to come down and witness how the power of unity can bring people together regardless of their religion, race, ethnicity or gender.

Head down on Sunday 8th April to Birmingham's Moonlit Park, B15 2BL for a 3pm kick off.

Find out more about The Last Stand’s Birmingham tournament by following them on Instagram.

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The Last Stand heads to Brum.

6 teams will compete to be crowned the biggest ballers in Birmingham, alongside live music performances, a live DJ set, street dance performers with VIP guests watching on from the side.

At previous tournaments, held over last summer, six teams with six stories from different boroughs in London played it out, while familiar faces including Yannick Bolasie, Big Zuu and Troopz from ArsenalFanTV all stopped by to celebrate the power of sport and culture.

Aiming to take it back to where street football belongs, the Last Stand are inviting people to come down and witness how the power of unity can bring people together regardless of their religion, race, ethnicity or gender.

Head down on Sunday 8th April to Birmingham's Moonlit Park, B15 2BL for a 3pm kick off.

Find out more about The Last Stand’s Birmingham tournament by following them on Instagram.

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London’s Biggest Street Football Tournament Comes to Birmingham on 8th April

The Last Stand comes to 0121.

Apr 7, 2018
Words by
Photography by

[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a34VhngeIeI[/embed]

The Last Stand heads to Brum.

6 teams will compete to be crowned the biggest ballers in Birmingham, alongside live music performances, a live DJ set, street dance performers with VIP guests watching on from the side.

At previous tournaments, held over last summer, six teams with six stories from different boroughs in London played it out, while familiar faces including Yannick Bolasie, Big Zuu and Troopz from ArsenalFanTV all stopped by to celebrate the power of sport and culture.

Aiming to take it back to where street football belongs, the Last Stand are inviting people to come down and witness how the power of unity can bring people together regardless of their religion, race, ethnicity or gender.

Head down on Sunday 8th April to Birmingham's Moonlit Park, B15 2BL for a 3pm kick off.

Find out more about The Last Stand’s Birmingham tournament by following them on Instagram.

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