Australia, NZ cleared to fly indigenous flags at Women’s World Cup

Football
Published 07.07.2023
Australia, NZ cleared to fly indigenous flags at Women’s World Cup

Global soccer governing physique FIFA has agreed to requests from Australia and New Zealand to show indigenous flags on the Women’s World Cup, the co-host mentioned on Friday.

The Australian aboriginal flag and the Torres Strait Islander flag will likely be on show in any respect 35 matches throughout Australia, with the Maori flag, often called ‘Tino Rangatiratanga’, to characteristic in any respect 29 matches in New Zealand.

“Confirmation by FIFA that all official flags of Australia will be flown during the FIFA Women’s World Cup is an important moment for all Australians, particularly First Nations People,” Football Australia boss James Johnson mentioned in an announcement.

Australia’s World Cup squad contains Indigenous Australian gamers Kyah Simon and goalkeeper Lydia Williams.

“For me, obviously, I’m proud of our culture and our First Nations people in the country,” Simon instructed reporters in Melbourne this week.

“Every major tournament, my family’s come along and brought their own Aboriginal flag and for me that’s obviously a part of my history and my culture and to see my family in the crowd, obviously holding up the flag as well, is something that’s close to home for me.

“I’m hoping that people that come from abroad can see that rich culture that we do have here and also be educated along the way.”

The World Cup begins on July 20.