Three members of Australia’s World Cup squad were born in refugee camps after their parents were displaced by conflict in Africa. These players represent a diversifying face of Australian soccer and bring a compelling personal story to the tournament. They are expected to contribute significantly to Australia’s attacking prowess, addressing a noted need for goal-scoring ability within the team. The players’ inclusion highlights the positive impact refugees can have on Australian society. Their participation is seen as answering a national call for increased offensive output during the World Cup competition. This World Cup appearance provides a platform to showcase their talent and resilience on an international stage. The team hopes their stories will resonate with fans and inspire others.