
Football United were honoured to be part of the streetfootballworld Asian network members Development through Football conference held in Sydney in April. The network members shared their experiences and opened discussion for a joint strategy in the region.
Football United celebrated International Women's Day 2012 at Auburn Girls High School in Sydney, running workshops, a guest panel and, of course, a football tournament.

The theme for Harmony Day 2012 was Sport. "Play, engage, inspire and recognises the important role and positive influence that sport has in our multicultural nation". It could almost have been written for Football United! We celebrated Harmony Day with a number of special activities in Fairfield, Blacktown and Liverpool, as well as the grand finale: the Sydney FC Harmony Day game.

The Football United-UniSA (FUn-UniSA), "football for social development" program, was launched on Saturday 18 February in Elizabeth Downs. The launch has been a great opportunity for community members, agencies and organisations to come together and celebrate sport and social inclusion.
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Football United uses the magic of football to bring people together for the common goal of creating harmonious and cohesive societies. We aim to build capacity of communities and improve the skills of people in diverse areas that includes high proportions of refugee, migrant and Indigenous Australian children, youth and families. Football United is a member of the Street Football World network and partnerships with FIFA’s Football for Hope and Football Federation Australia, recognising Football United as the leading proponent of Football for Social Development in Australia.
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