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Football helps refugees forge connections in Australia
Key takeaways
- The FIFA Foundation program helps newly arrived refugees and migrants connect through sport.
- As the final matches of the group stage play out at the World Cup, the sport's governing body is also ensuring the game is supported at a grassroots level.
- In Western Sydney, the FIFA Foundation is offering new arrivals to Australia an opportunity to connect and forge a sense of belonging, through their shared love of football.
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The FIFA Foundation program helps newly arrived refugees and migrants connect through sport. (ABC News: Scott Preston)
As the final matches of the group stage play out at the World Cup, the sport's governing body is also ensuring the game is supported at a grassroots level.
In Western Sydney, the FIFA Foundation is offering new arrivals to Australia an opportunity to connect and forge a sense of belonging, through their shared love of football.
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