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Author Hay, Roy, 1940- author

Title Football and War : Australia and Vietnam 1967-1972, a Missing Part of the National Narrative / Roy Hay
Published Bannockburn, Victoria Sports & Editorial Services Australia, 2016
©2016

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 ADPML SPWV  796.3309597 Hay/Faw  LIB USE ONLY
Description v, 91 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 21 cm
Summary The idea of sending a soccer team into a major war zone might be regarded as the height of lunacy, but in mid-1967 the Australian government approved an invitation to the Australian Soccer Federation to take part in the National Day football tournament in Saigon in the midst of the Vietnam War. While this story is fairly widely known among the football community, it has little resonance beyond it and the young players who took part have received no formal recognition. Six of the team that won the competition, the first international trophy won by Australia, were part of the Socceroos squad that qualified for the World Cup in West Germany in 1974. Australian teams returned to Vietnam in 1970 and 1972 as part of the preparation for the successful qualification campaign and the team spirit forged in very difficult circumstances helped carry Rale Rasic's squad to the World Cup. This book retells the story and explains its absence from the national narrative about sport and relations with Asia. They talk about bonding exercises now and rugby league players went horse riding at Calga, but we went to war zones, much like Afghanistan or Iraq are now
Analysis Australian
Bibliography Bibliography: pages 78-89
Subject Football and war.
Football teams -- Australia -- History.
Football teams -- Australia.
Football -- Tournaments -- Vietnam -- History.
Soccer teams -- Australia -- History.
Vietnam War, 1961-1975 -- Social aspects.
LC no. 2017416886
ISBN 9780994601902