Paul Announces Ambassadorial Role in Football
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Paul Announces Ambassadorial Role in Football
Talks have been going on, and an announcement has been made that Paul Óma-ó-Täó has become the Afrikaana national football team Ambassador. He can inspire the drive Afrikaana need, while dealing with other football responsibilities by providing a "World Cup Winner" advice. He welcomed the role and is eager to participate.
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Óma-ó-Täó accepts ambassadorial role
Cancer-suffering Craitish footballer Paul Óma-ó-Täó has announced that he has accepted an ambassador role with one of Micras' newest national football teams. Reports from North Antarctica this morning strongly hinted that the striker had agreed to become an adviser for the autonomous Afrikaana's national side, with the 32 year-old confirming these stories in an interview in Rosenborg this afternoon.
Although Óma-ó-Täó's position in collaboration with the Afrikaanian team is ambiguous - a move made to allow for the attempted treatment of, and acknowledging his limitations due to, his advanced stomach cancer - it is generally thought that it is his experience as an FMF World Cup winner that will be the most invaluable. Afrikaana's team was only founded a number of weeks ago, and an 8-0 loss in an unofficial friendly against a Napian "B" team was the team's first outing, but many of the region's young prospects are aiming high and hope to be competing within some of the strongest domestic leagues before next year's qualifiers are played.
Óma-ó-Täó will join-up with the Afrikaanian team later this month before their first full international against minnows Lucerne in the second match of the "Antarctic Shield" tournament.
Óma-ó-Täó accepts ambassadorial role
Cancer-suffering Craitish footballer Paul Óma-ó-Täó has announced that he has accepted an ambassador role with one of Micras' newest national football teams. Reports from North Antarctica this morning strongly hinted that the striker had agreed to become an adviser for the autonomous Afrikaana's national side, with the 32 year-old confirming these stories in an interview in Rosenborg this afternoon.
Although Óma-ó-Täó's position in collaboration with the Afrikaanian team is ambiguous - a move made to allow for the attempted treatment of, and acknowledging his limitations due to, his advanced stomach cancer - it is generally thought that it is his experience as an FMF World Cup winner that will be the most invaluable. Afrikaana's team was only founded a number of weeks ago, and an 8-0 loss in an unofficial friendly against a Napian "B" team was the team's first outing, but many of the region's young prospects are aiming high and hope to be competing within some of the strongest domestic leagues before next year's qualifiers are played.
Óma-ó-Täó will join-up with the Afrikaanian team later this month before their first full international against minnows Lucerne in the second match of the "Antarctic Shield" tournament.
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