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莫·图雷的父母谈为澳大利亚国家队铺平道路的艰辛:“生死攸关”

现在他年纪大了,这位前锋说他更能理解家人从战火纷飞的利比里亚难民旅程到澳大利亚⚽️所经历的一切。如何观看澳大利亚国家队|世界杯通讯⚽️指南,涵盖所有1,248名球员 |每日播客 |下载应用程序 这些澳大利亚足球队的故事可以追溯到1990年代和2000年代澳大利亚的草地上,当时大约有20名......

莫·图雷的父母谈为澳大利亚国家队铺平道路的艰辛:“生死攸关”
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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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