SYDNEY – Australian football star Tim Cahill and his Socceroo teammates have led the domestic sports community in fundraising for victims of the Queensland floods. Nine people have died and 66 were missing after flash floods swept through parts of Australia’s eastern state on Monday.
Everton midfielder Cahill dedicated his two-goal performance in Australia’s 4-0 Asian Cup win over India in Doha on Monday to families affected by the floods. Cahill used his goal celebrations to mime a phone call and said it was to show his compassion and to encourage donations to those hard hit by the deluge.
Cahill has helped set up an online auction on eBay to raise money for the cause, offering a “Tim Cahill experience” to the winning bidder. “I’ve donated a prize where two people get to bid for a chance to sit in my box personally from anywhere in the world and watch an Everton game, have some dinner, watch a training session, have a signed pair of boots and a jersey,” Cahill said.
Socceroo players have also put a
signed jersey on eBay to raise money
for the flood appeal.
January 12, 2011
Socceroos raise funds for flood victims
SYDNEY - Australian football star Tim Cahill and his Socceroo teammates have led the domestic sports community in fundraising for victims of the Queensland floods. Nine people have died and 66 were mi
January 12, 2011

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