Wreck Bay Sharks FC President and Tournament Director, Bernie McLeod said: “The Wreck Bay Football Club are proud to be given the opportunity to host the Inaugural National Indigenous Football Championships. This event has become more than a football tournament it’s been a people’s movement from the Indigenous community, the football fraternity and government.”
“Today we are proud to announce our tournament ambassadors, Sydney FC and Matildas striker Kyah Simon, Brisbane Roar defender and former Socceroos defender Jade North, former Indigenous football world cup representative Harry Williams, former Socceroos midfielder and SBS Chief Football Analyst, Craig Foster and former National Soccer League champion and current Fox Sports commentator Andy Harper.Kyah Simon said: "Being an Ambassador for the Inaugural National Indigenous Football Tournament is a great honour and I hope to inspire other Aboriginal people to set goals and follow their dreams in a sport that has given me some great opportunities, friendships and experiences”.
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