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Mosaic Sports Club to Represent Australia at the Socca World Cup 2024 in Oman

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Mosaic Sports Club is proud to announce that it has secured a prestigious license to send a team to represent Australia at the Socca World Cup 2024, taking place in Oman from November 29 to December 7.

Organised by the International Socca Federation (ISF), this tournament brings together the largest small-sided football league organisations from around the globe, providing a unique platform for players to showcase their skills and celebrate Australia’s cultural diversity on an international stage.

With notable ambassadors such as Roberto Carlos, Cissé, and Ronaldinho endorsing the event, the excitement surrounding the Socca World Cup is palpable!

This is a prime opportunity for Australians to rally behind our national team and explore the commercial prospects that accompany this prestigious event.

“Your support will not only help these talented players realise their dreams, but also promote inclusivity and community cohesion through the power of sport,” said Director of Mosaic Sports Club, Jarrod Galbraith-Marten.

“Together, we can empower amateur athletes to compete on a global stage and represent Australia with pride.”

For more information and to stay updated on our team’s journey to the Socca World Cup, please visit our official Facebook pages: Socca Australia and Mosaic Metros

Mosaic Sports Club welcomes the media and community to join us in supporting our team as they embark on this incredible journey.

Our players, coaches, and organisers are available for interview.

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What is Socca?
Socca is the world’s most popular sport, with over 2 billion players globally. The ISF is dedicated to expanding opportunities for individuals to participate in the game, especially in emerging markets where access to sports is limited. By improving the quality and regulation of the game in thriving markets, the ISF creates pathways for players to progress to their national teams.


Contact details:

Jarrod Galbraith-Marten
Club President
Mosaic Sports Club NSW INC.
0468 777 183
[email protected]

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