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    Football tournament for African diaspora in Victoria to play finals at Keilor Downs

    Cape Verde captain Yosief Kassa, Madagascar captain Jonny Tewoderos and Comoros captain Okilo Dimo will play in the African Nations Cup finals this weekend.Credit: Eddie Jim

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    “It’s just about coming together as a community and enjoying the beautiful game,” he says.

    Madagascar captain Jonny Tewoderos (centre) only got his VCE results this week.

    Madagascar captain Jonny Tewoderos (centre) only got his VCE results this week.Credit: Eddie Jim

    During the past two weekends, the likes of Kenya, Eritrea, Guinea, Sudan, Malawi, Zimbabwe and Cameroon have played matches in Keilor Park.

    While many players have refugee backgrounds and play for their country of origin, others decide to team up with friends under a different African nation’s flag, particularly if the national team with which they have family ties is already full.

    For instance, the Comoros team is largely made up of South Sudanese players who grew up in Melbourne’s west together.

    “It’s just to keep playing together as mates, to keep it fun and keep everyone close,” says captain Okilo Dimo.

    Comoros will play Zambia in the first semi-final on Saturday at 2pm.

    Forward Gonekai, the team manager and goalkeeper for Zambia, says his troops had a tougher assignment than most: they travel from Albury-Wodonga to play.

    Gonekai was born in Zimbabwe and came to Australia as a student, but his team features refugees from Congo and Burundi too.

    “We’ve just been looking for a way of fostering community participation for people from migrant backgrounds,” he says.

    “Especially for the new arrivals, it helps them settle in and establish social connections. The tournament is a motivation thing – it gives people something to look forward to.”

    Forward Gonekai (far left) is the manager and goalkeeper for team Zambia, which hails from Albury-Wodonga and will play in the finals of the African Nations Cup.

    Forward Gonekai (far left) is the manager and goalkeeper for team Zambia, which hails from Albury-Wodonga and will play in the finals of the African Nations Cup.

    Cape Verde will play Madagascar in the second semi-final on Saturday at 4pm.

    Jonny Tewoderos, Madagascar’s 18-year-old captain, played his first nations tournament last year, and says his younger team wanted to prove themselves against older players.

    “I’m actually from Ethiopia, but the big Ethiopian team was taken in the tournament, so I thought Madagascar represents a good country of diversity, and I brought a team of young boys together to play as them,” he says.

    “Last year showed us there is a lot of different people and cultures. It’s always a good idea for everyone to combine and share that together.”

    Jonny Tewoderos (left) and Yosief Kassa (right) have Ethiopian roots, while Okilo Dimo (centre) has a South Sudanese background.

    Jonny Tewoderos (left) and Yosief Kassa (right) have Ethiopian roots, while Okilo Dimo (centre) has a South Sudanese background.Credit: Eddie Jim

    The grand final is on Sunday.

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