 When I was six years old, you know, my dad was killed in the Civil War in Sweden. It was very difficult in Sweden. The only thing we do is just play football. We play football without shoes. And remember one day, my dad told us, we'll never give up playing football, you know, and be part of the game. When I came to Australia, I was very lucky to have our own clubs here. I wasn't seen here. My name is Engok Ball. I've been in the Washington City Wonders Volunteering since day one for the club. We do like Minoru's games for the kids who came from different clubs around Washington, Sydney. Washington, Sydney is like multicultural. The club built based on that. And once you look for the Washington City team, you come out, you find all different background plays that all you do well in that level. Because they know where they come from and where they came from. It's a hell of a lot of people out there to come out and support the club because you feel like part of the club. And the club is part of the community at the same time. And the Wonders is open door for everyone. You from Washington, I will say, yes, I'm from Washington, Sydney. You wonder, I'll say I'm a wonderer. It's part of me, you know, I can't deny it. We are Wonders. We have people from Washington, Sydney. This is our club. It's our team. Whatever they go, we're behind Wonders always. We're going to be Wonders forever.