Soccer helps health

A GROUP of talented soccer players including Diana Gvozdic, Ceyhan Salis, Dion Ciavarella, Sherridan Rich and Thomas Williams, will pull on the boots and hit the pitch next month, all in the name of a good cause.  Players from the Sports Education and Development Program are set to take on the Brimbank Stallions Soccer Club seniors in a bid to raise funds for the National Breast Cancer Foundation and the Prostate Cancer Foundation. The SEDA Melbourne Victory Talented Player Program will take place on Wednesday, 19 October, from 5pm at the Brimbank Stallions Soccer Club, Furlong Rd, North Sunshine. 70185   Picture: KRISTIAN SCOTTA GROUP of talented soccer players including Diana Gvozdic, Ceyhan Salis, Dion Ciavarella, Sherridan Rich and Thomas Williams, will pull on the boots and hit the pitch next month, all in the name of a good cause. Players from the Sports Education and Development Program are set to take on the Brimbank Stallions Soccer Club seniors in a bid to raise funds for the National Breast Cancer Foundation and the Prostate Cancer Foundation. The SEDA Melbourne Victory Talented Player Program will take place on Wednesday, 19 October, from 5pm at the Brimbank Stallions Soccer Club, Furlong Rd, North Sunshine. 70185 Picture: KRISTIAN SCOTT

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