Soccer and immigration are deeply intertwined in Australia. This exhibition explains why
Australia’s soccer culture reflects its multicultural society, highlighted by an exhibition titled 'Football is Home: Belonging in Australian Soccer' at the Immigration Museum. The show features stories of players like Nestory Irankunda, a refugee, emphasizing soccer’s role in uniting diverse backgrounds. Thomas Deng, a former Socceroo, says it offers a platform to share immigrant experiences in Australian soccer.
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