Apart from the cricket World Cup winning team of 1992 and 2009, perhaps no other sports outfit in Pakistan got such a welcome as the team received since returning home early this morning after finishing at the third position in the Street Child World Cup football in Rio De Janeiro, where they competed for the first time.
The youngsters would never have imagined that some 4,000 people would show up at the Quaid-e-Azam international airport to welcome them with flowers, drums and banners.
Chairperson of Pakistan Peoples Party Bilawal Bhutto and his sister Bakhtawar besides other senior members of the party and Sindh cabinet were present to pay tribute to the youngsters.
"It is like we have been picked up from the ground and taken to the heavens," captain of the team Sameer Ahmed told reporters.
"It was a big honour for us and we just wanted to show the world that we are more than just homeless children on the streets who have faced a life of crime, violence, drugs and abuse," he said candidly.
Sameer said if he and his teammates got a chance, they would certainly like to be trained and get an opportunity to play for the Pakistan senior team and repeat their performances there.
"These youngsters have shown the amount of talent we have in every part of our society even among the underprivileged and what they can achieve if given the right opportunities and encouragement and support," Bilawal said.
Pakistan's leading goal-scorer Raziq Mushtaq who is just 15 said he savored the 13-0 victory over arch-rivals India in the tournament.
"We may be uneducated and living in shelter homes but we have always known the importance of doing better than India in sports and on that day we all wanted to just win and it got us on the right track," he said.
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