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Goods news for the Roar & the A-League

midfielder

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Story out of Queensland today about the QLD gov backing the Roar.

http://www.qldroar.com.au/default.aspx?s=qldfc_news_item&id=21310

Bligh government sets new sponsorship standards with RoarSunday, 3 February 2008


The Queensland Premier kicks off new Government sponsorship deal
qldroar.com.au qldroar.com.au QUEENSLAND Roar are winners even before Friday nights home leg of the minor semi-final after State Premier Anna Bligh today committed her governments support in the shape of an historic three-year, $1.5 million sponsorship deal with the club.

Premier Bligh said: My governments committed to a three-year $1.5 million sponsorship deal with Queensland Roar but theres a catch!

In return the Roar will be ambassadors for multiculturism in Queensland.

As well, we want them hosting an annual Roar Against Racism International match and to continue delivering their highly successful State-wide junior coaching clinics.

That matchs appeal is an example of how popular sporting teams can break down the barriers on issues like racism.

Football is regarded as the World Game and not only across the world is it played by more countries than any other sport; in Queensland it has the most ethnically diverse participants.

The Roar, as part of this agreement, will work with the Government to influence Football Federation Australia to allocate more international matches in Queensland. With the appeal of football on the international stage, particularly in the Asian region, the Roar will play an important role in our trade portfolio, especially with visiting delegations.

The sponsorship includes a key element for the Roar to enforce its player behaviour standards, said Premier Bligh.

Tens of thousands of young Queenslanders are influenced by the actions of their sporting heroes.

From time to time sportspeople make mistakes. This player behaviour standard element is not the government playing a big brother role, rather its a reminder as beneficiaries of public support about acceptable behaviour.

This also builds on our $200,000 statewide campaign aimed at lifting the standard of behaviour at Queensland junior sporting events.

The True Sport Lives Here program ensures children have fun by instilling a culture of good sports behaviour both on and off the field.

A number of Queenslands sporting heroes, including the Roars Matt McKay, are Ambassadors of True Sport representing integrity, respect, fun, responsibility and excellence in sport.

The Roar, by making the A-League semi-finals (and hopefully the finals) have shown they are the equal of any Hyundai A-League team and we as a Government want them to build on that.

Beyond the playing field they have shown a lead when it comes to multicultural and junior development.

Already the State, via Multicultural Affairs Queensland, has teamed up with Queensland Roar for the Roar Against Racism showdowns including an international match against the South African Premier League team, SuperSport United last year.

We want that to continue and have sought, as part of this arrangement, for the Roar to have a similar game each year in Queensland.

This sponsorship sits well the Roars existing Refugee Program a partnership between the Roar, Education Queensland and Brisbane City Council involving six schools using football to break down barriers.

Queensland Roar, in a relatively short time, has shown a real international flavour with players from Korea, Brazil, Germany and Scotland in their present team.
 

rosko

Well-Known Member
Great to see the A-League starting to dig in and take on the codes that have historically picked up the cash.... The giant is awakening!!!!
 

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