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But he's spoken previously about how he doesn't want "pity", or for his sporting achievements to be "downgraded", due to his background. Awer Mabil with his friends and family in their family home ...
Awer Mabil after scoring for the Socceroos in the ... “He had an incredibly absorbing background, his history was just remarkable.” Yet things were about to happen in Mabil’s world that ...
All articles from the other regional websites in your area Lanie is an ACT politics and health reporter at The Canberra Times. She previously worked as City Reporter and was a trainee for the ...
The family of Awer Mabil has known both heartbreak and exquisite elation, and the events of early Tuesday morning (Australian time) emphatically fall into the latter category. With the score of ...
Awer Mabil's road to football stardom reads like a movie scripted in Hollywood. Now 27, the Socceroos winger and La Liga star with Cadiz in Spain was born in a refugee camp in Kenya and grew up in ...
Awer Mabil scored Australia's sixth penalty in a shoot out to help them qualify for the 2022 World Cup Awer Mabil said his crucial sudden-death penalty for Australia was a thank you to the country ...
SYDNEY, Jan 26 (Reuters) - Socceroos winger Awer Mabil has been named 2023 Young Australian Of The Year for his charitable work in the East African refugee camps where he was born. The 27-year-old ...
Watch Mabil’s embarrassing miss in the video player above Awer Mabil reacts after fluffing an easy chance for Adelaide United. What happened next? Watch in the video above. The UK press weren ...
Awer Mabil’s family and friends in Adelaide rejoiced after watching the “boy born in a refugee camp” play a crucial role helping Australia qualify for the World Cup. Mabil, 26, was called ...
I am City reporter at The Canberra Times. I previously covered health for the masthead, and was a trainee before that. I have written on courts, federal politics, breaking news, features and ...
Lanie is an ACT politics and health reporter at The Canberra Times. She previously worked as City Reporter and was a trainee for the masthead. You can contact her at lanie.tindale@canberratimes ...
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