Journey to Salou Continues as CommBank Pararoos prepare for IFCPF World Cup 2024

In just 100 days, the CommBank Pararoos will take to the pitch in Salou, Spain, for their first match in the highly anticipated IFCPF World Cup 2024, set to be held between 6 – 24 November.

The CommBank Pararoos, Australia’s national male football team for athletes with cerebral palsy, acquired brain injury, or symptoms of stroke, have already completed two intensive training camps in Sydney in preparation for the tournament.

Boasting a storied history at the IFCPF World Cup, the CommBank Pararoos have made 10 appearances with their recent performances including finishing 12th in 2015, 10th in 2017, 11th in 2019, and 11th again in 2022. Currently ranked 10th on the IFCPF World Ranking, the team is eager to improve their standing in their 11th appearance at the tournament.

At the 2023 IFCPF Asia-Oceania Men’s Championships (Para Asian Cup) in Melbourne, the CommBank Pararoos showcased their competitive edge when they advanced to the final before falling 2-0 to world number 3, Iran. This strong performance will serve as motivation and valuable experience as they head into this year’s World Cup.

2023 IFCPF Asia-Oceania Men's Championships
Daniel Campbell in action for the CommBank Pararoos

Head Coach Kai Lammert expressed his optimism about the team’s progress and desire to achieve their best ever result at the tournament.

“The effort and commitment shown by every player during our training camps has been outstanding. We’re building a strong, united squad that’s ready to take on the world’s best,” Lammert said.

“Every training session is a step towards improving our past results and our goal is to break into the top 10 at the World Cup. We know it’s achievable with the right preparation and mindset.

“Our squad has a great balance of youth and experience and the energy and fresh perspectives from our younger players, combined with the experience and composure of our veterans, create a dynamic and resilient team,” Lammert concluded.

CP football is a seven-a-side sport with smaller goals, 30-minute halves and no offside, where players are classed as FT1, FT2 and FT3 depending on how their disability affects a player, with at least one FT1 player and a maximum of one FT3 player required on the field at all times.

The CommBank Pararoos will head to Salou, Spain for the IFCPF 2024 World Cup in November
The CommBank Pararoos will head to Salou, Spain for the IFCPF 2024 World Cup in November

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