Gloucester refugees given free football training
Refugees from around the world are uniting through the power of football.
Gloucester coaches from Longlevens AFC started weekly refugee football sessions, after some of the refugees asked if they could play.
Club chairman Mark Cornell says despite multiple languages the sessions are going "brilliantly".
The club is appealing for more shin pads, boots and football shirts to keep up with the demand.
Video journalist: Dan Ayers
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