International Cup venue co-tenant welcomes the world
- Monday, January 13 2014 @ 03:38 am ACDT
- Contributed by: Troy Thompson
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Thinking of playing footy in Australia ahead of the 2014 International Cup? West Brunswick Amateur Football Club trains and plays on the grounds that were used for most of the International Cup games in Melbourne in 2008 and 2011 (Western Oval, McAlister Oval and Ransford Ovals in Parkville). And they are looking for IC14 players to join them.
The club has hosted a number of players in the past from overseas and last season had players from South Africa, England, Wales and Germany at the club. A number of West Brunswick players, past and present have played at clubs in the US, Sweden, Canada, Asia and the UK.
WBAFC plays in Division D4 of the VAFA and across the two grades have a wide mix of abilities. The club finished third in the senior grade last year and runners up in the reserve grade.
Wherever you are coming from around the world the club invites players interested in joining them for the 2014 season to email the club via westbrunswick@gmail.com
(Picture above in the orange boots) Former Berlin Crocodiles player Gerrit Hahn celebrates with his West Brunswick teammates after kicking his first goal on Australian soil.