World Cup 2022: Australia benefitting from African migration

World Cup 2022: Australia benefitting from African migration, but best yet to come says Socceroos Awer Mabil

Four players of African heritage are in Graham Arnold’s 26-man World Cup squad - and there’s plenty more to come if the sport here can address its developmental problems.

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