Western United will play its part in uniting the community in the West, hosting the Multicultural Youth Cup at Ironbark Fields on Monday 1 July.
Wyndham City Youth Services, in partnership with the Wyndham Humanitarian Network, will put on the 7-a-side football tournament for local youths aged from 12 to 25, kicking off at 9am and finishing at 5pm.
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The tournament will bring the community together and celebrate the strength, determination and resilience of those that have been affected by displacement and the search for refuge, and is open for all locals to attend and support the teams on the pitch.
As it continues to be a beacon of activity and togetherness in Tarneit and the surrounding area in the West, Ironbark Fields will foster the togetherness and connection of everyone in the community for day full of positivity and enjoyment.
Alongside the football competition there will be music, dancing and food for the competitors and their families and the opportunity to connect and resonate with the Western United brand.
The competition is open to boys and girls of all levels of football experience, giving players the opportunity to feel what it’s like to play at Western United’s brand new home.
Western United General Manager Community Development and Partnerships Aylin Bagdadi said the day will continue to fortify the Club’s ties with the community.
“We are extremely proud to be joining Wyndham City Council in support of this incredible initiative at our home in Tarneit,” she said.
“With our new base set up at Ironbark Fields, we are increasingly committed to giving back to and connecting with communities in the West through football and positive engagement.
“We are all greatly looking forward to hosting the Multicultural Youth Cup and to continuing to spread joy throughout the West in the future.”
Registrations are open now and spots are filling quickly. Register your team now, or simply head down to soak in the action and be part of this special day at Ironbark Fields.