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As players start to rebel and gain an entitled attitude, she becomes much stricter with the team and increases her expectations for her players. She also realizes that she can no longer show leniency towards any one player and must treat them all equally.
One of Generose’s sons and hangs out with his mother and siblings most of the summer. He says that life is boring without soccer and that he couldn’t wait for tryouts. He grew up playing soccer at a refugee camp and is currently on the 13s team.
Generose’s son and plays on the 15s team.
Generose’s son.
The mother of Bienvenue, Alex, Ive and Alyah. She and her sons are from Burundi.
Bienvenue, Alex, Ive’s baby sister.
A soccer player on the 13s team.
A soccer player on the 13s team.
A Liberian woman that agrees with the haircutting rule that Luma has installed and is constantly worried about her sons’ protection.
A Liberian son of Beatrice and has played on the 13s team since Luma’s first week.
Beatrice’s oldest Liberian son.
Beatrice’s son and a Liberian that plays on the 15s team. He didn’t like to think of himself as a refugee and he has problems with trying to figure out if he wants to follow Luma or his friends.
A Liberian team leader with Nathanael on the 15s team.
A Ethiopian team leader with Kanue on the 15s team.
A Liberian and the left forward on the 13s team. He has amazing speed.
A stylish mosquito-legged Kosovar and the center midfielder on the 13s team.
The Bosnian refugee goalie on the 13s team. He has a gentle happy soul just like Mofoday.
A Gambia refugee goalie on the 13s teams. He has a gentle happy soul just like Eldin.
A Liberian soccer player on the 15s team and one of the team’s best returning players. He has a dispute with Luma about his long braided hair. He gains a lot of respect from him peers and other girls at school. He ends up leaving the Fugees because he will not cut his hair.
A Liberian that plays on the 15s team and leaves with Prince after the haircut dispute.
The Fugees’ team manager.
A Liberian striker on the 15s team. He had lost his siblings in an apartment fire in the previous spring and never comes back to play with the Fugees.
A Meskhetian Turk player on the 13s team that likes to amuse his teammates.
The previous Liberian President that was arrested and charged with war crimes because he wanted to use child soldiers in waging the conflict.
A Liberian-born pastor as the International Christian Ministries.

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