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Blind football is played in Australia. The sport was introduced in the country in Victoria in 2014 as a result of creating a blind football development program. A regional blind football league was created in Victoria in 2015. The following year, the International Blind Sports Federation (IBSA) held a workshop in Melbourne, which was attended by representatives from blind sport organizations in New South Wales. Blind football continued to develop in 2017, governance of the sport was transferred to Blind Sports Australia who wanted to create a national team and develop the sport outside Victoria. That year also saw Australia get is first IBSA recognized blind football referees. In 2018, a talent development search took place in Sydney.

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  • Blind football is played in Australia. The sport was introduced in the country in Victoria in 2014 as a result of creating a blind football development program. A regional blind football league was created in Victoria in 2015. The following year, the International Blind Sports Federation (IBSA) held a workshop in Melbourne, which was attended by representatives from blind sport organizations in New South Wales. Blind football continued to develop in 2017, governance of the sport was transferred to Blind Sports Australia who wanted to create a national team and develop the sport outside Victoria. That year also saw Australia get is first IBSA recognized blind football referees. In 2018, a talent development search took place in Sydney. The season started at Melbourne's Docklands in 2015, with two divisions. It was open to B1, B2, B3 and sighted players. The Grand Final in the inaugural season was between and . With a final score of 3 - 1, FC Williamstown emerged as the winners. National team development for both a blind (B1) and partially sighted (B2/B2) squads was underway in 2017 after Australian Blind Football took over governance of the sport. was named the head coach of the in June 2017. (en)
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  • Blind football is played in Australia. The sport was introduced in the country in Victoria in 2014 as a result of creating a blind football development program. A regional blind football league was created in Victoria in 2015. The following year, the International Blind Sports Federation (IBSA) held a workshop in Melbourne, which was attended by representatives from blind sport organizations in New South Wales. Blind football continued to develop in 2017, governance of the sport was transferred to Blind Sports Australia who wanted to create a national team and develop the sport outside Victoria. That year also saw Australia get is first IBSA recognized blind football referees. In 2018, a talent development search took place in Sydney. (en)
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