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The Goals that Changed Australia

Stories from the Biggest Stage on Earth

Texi Smith

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English
Woodslane
01 December 2024
Football is the most played sport in Australia and is incredibly popular. But when most kids think of football, they think of Messi, Ronaldo, Bellingham, Haaland and Mbappe. With the surging popularity of the Matildas, there’s an amazing story to be told to the next generation of football fans, a roller coaster ride that has taken place right here in our own backyard. This is not a story of fantasy, played out in your imagination or on a PlayStation game. This is a story lived by people just like us – Aussie boys and girls, short and tall, from all corners of the country – who took their dreams and made them real.  With such interest in football, it is the perfect moment to pay respect to our own local story, and to imbue Australian fans with respect and admiration for our own heroes, not just the global mythical figures. This book aims to tell the story of our current stars, and the legends who went before them, to create a passionate understanding and love for the green and gold in our next generation of football fans.  This work, aimed at an upper primary to a teenage audience, is the first time the story of the Australian national teams has been told through the combined framework of the Matildas and the Socceroos, distilled in a language a young audience will understand. With the clear link between Cortnee Vine and John Aloisi’s penalties providing the framework, this book takes young fans on a journey through the highs and lows, life lessons and great characters that come with following Australian football, through a structure of alternating World Cups, from 2006 through to 2023. Symbolically, it tells our story of football on the world stage; not a story of men’s football or women’s football, but football, the sport that provides the greatest window to the world through sport, and the best depiction of our country to the world. 
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Imprint:   Woodslane
Country of Publication:   Australia
ISBN:   9781923236158
ISBN 10:   1923236156
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 13 to 18 years
Audience:   Young adult ,  Preschool (0-5)
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming

David Weiner is a journalist and lawyer who has spent 16 years working in sports journalism as a writer, editor, head of social media, and on-air pundit. He was most recently Director of Content for the A-Leagues before starting his own media business. He lives in Sydney with his wife and two young children, both of whom are big football fans who love a good football story.

Reviews for The Goals that Changed Australia: Stories from the Biggest Stage on Earth

This is amazing. It brought back so many great memories. All kids should read this and aspire to be a Matilda or a Socceroo. John Aloisi, Socceroo and Coach The Goals That Changed Australia is a captivating journey through the heart of Australian football, weaving together the stories of our Matildas and Socceroos like never before. David Weiner brilliantly captures the passion, resilience, and iconic moments that have defined our game, from John Aloisi's and Cortnee Vine's unforgettable penalties to the incredible highs of the FIFA Women's World Cup. This book is a must read for young fans who dream big and believe in the power of sport to unite a nation. It's an inspiring celebration of Australian football's unique story, destined to ignite pride in the next generation. Heather Garriock, Matilda and TV Analyst Childhood is when our earliest - and strongest - memories are formed. With sport (and football especially), big moments can often form lifetime passions. This book captures so many of the big moments that have affected football in Australia over the last twenty years. Many kids will have grown up loving the game because of them. What better reference point for the next generation than this book, which tells those stories in such vivid detail, thanks to David's passion and eye for a story. Simon Hill, Journalist and TV Commentator


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