13 year old determined to take footy to his homeland
- Tuesday, September 18 2012 @ 06:08 pm ACST
- Contributed by: Troy Thompson
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Read this great little story in The West Australian of the 13 year old Iraqi boy Zain Uafim determined to take footy back to Iraq with him. Article here.
Some snippets from the article:
Zain arrived in Perth when his father, Naji, took up a scholarship at the University of WA to study animal science. Mr Uafim's speciality is chickens and by year end he will take new-found knowledge and a master's degree back to Iraq, where he works for the Babylon Agricultural Department. Zain is taking home football. "I'm going to make a footy club when I go home," Zain said. "I already have eight footies and a full set of rules. "One day we will bring an Iraqi team to Australia." An Eagles supporter who comes in at 148cm, Zain knows how to take a hit and knows how to mix it with bigger lads (he plays at Northern Cobras Junior Football Club). "We're a real multicultural team and he slotted into it really well," said coach Jamie Ryder, whose players include indigenous kids, an African, an Indonesian and two from the Middle East.