Liberia was wracked by civil war for 14 horrifying years, leaving behind a legacy of devastation and despair. Many of the mainly young people caught up in the fighting sustained severe injuries and must now live with the consequences of a dark period in the nation\'s history. Football has emerged as a source of new hope and joy among the citizens of the African country. In particular, the severely disabled men who lost limbs in the conflict have discovered a passion for the world\'s favourite game. One of those men is Dennis Parker, who lost the lower part of his right leg and spent a long period seeking to reintegrate into society. Parker held out no hope of a fulfilling life with his partner and their two children, but football has helped him back onto the path of personal success. Nowadays, the young man is a member of Liberia\'s disabled national team and represents his country in international matches. Football has succeeded in bringing a smile back to the faces of him and a host of other victims. FIFA
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