Orang tua Mo Touré tentang perjuangan yang membuka jalan bagi karir Socceroos: 'Itu hidup atau mati'
Sekarang setelah dia lebih tua, striker itu mengatakan dia lebih memahami apa yang dialami keluarganya dalam perjalanan pengungsi mereka dari Liberia yang dilanda perang ke Australia ⚽️ Cara menonton Socceroos | Buletin ⚽️ Piala Dunia Panduan untuk semua 1.248 pemain | Podcast harian | Unduh aplikasinya Kisah-kisah Socceroos ini dapat ditelusuri kembali melalui lapangan berumput di sekitar Australia pada tahun 1990-an dan 2000-an, ketika sekitar 20 tahun...

Now that he’s older, the striker say he better understands what his family went through on their refugee journey from war-torn Liberia to Australia
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The stories of these Socceroos can be traced back through grassy fields around Australia in the 1990s and 2000s, when 20 or so wide-eyed young footballers were just coming to terms with the ball. There were games, goalposts, quartered oranges. Old teammates, new boots. Season-to-season, year-on-year.
Their progression to the international arena is a secret recipe countries have spent millions of dollars trying to perfect, with flashy academies and talent identification programs. Consultants within elite football call this the talent pathway.
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