For the third year running, the city of Belfast will have the honour to host the Anti-Racism soccer World Cup between July 31 and August 2.
Timed to coincide with the opening of west Belfast's Féile an Phobail, the Anti-Racism World Cup is intended as a show case of solidarity between people of all nationalities and a demonstration against discrimination and division.
The tournament and associated events will take place in Donegal Celtic Football Club, Suffolk Road, Belfast.
Friday 31 July
4-6pm - Registration
Information on the tournament and getting to know the teams
There will also be political tours of Belfast running throughout the afternoon.
9pm - International Anti-Fascist Cabaret
Members of the Congolese, Catalan, Irish delegations and others will be performing, along with a Ska Punk Solidarity disco.
Saturday 1 August
10am - Anti-Racism World Cup 2009
Teams from near and far will compete for the Anti-Racism World Cup! Including a pitch-side international fair.
8pm - Bob Doyle commemoration
Talk, video and photo exhibition remembering Bob Doyle and all the Irishmen who fought with the International Brigades against fascism in the Spanish Civil War.
9.30pm - Folk night
Entertainment with Pól Mac Adaim, Leg of a Duck, and more.
Sunday 2 August
12pm - Festival parade
Teams will march as group in the West Belfast Festival Parade, before going down to South Armagh for an evening of music and craic.