Rising soccer star off to junior tournament in Fiji

RISING soccer star Macaila Britton is a 13-year-old girl with big ambitions.

The Mildura City Soccer Club player hopes one day to pull on a Matilda’s shirt and represent Australia.

“This is the furthest I have ever been in soccer and I just hope I play well enough to get noticed in Fiji and I might get an opportunity to go to Melbourne and South Australia to play and hopefully go on from there,” Britton said.

While a spot in the Matil­das’ line-up is still a fair way off, she is on the right path, having recently been ­selected to represent Australia in a junior tournament in Fiji.

Britton, who plays centre defence, will travel to the south Pacific island next month where she hopes to improve her game.

“Hopefully I can become a lot more skillful and and get a lot more understanding of the game,” said Britton.

“There is going to be coaches from all around the world so hopefully I can get a lot of advice from them which is going to help my game.

“Hopefully when I come back I will be playing differently and better.”

Among the teams Britton will compete against during her time in Fiji are China, the United States and the United Kingdom.

But getting to Fiji comes at a cost and Britton’s family are looking for anyone who might be able to assist with sponsorship to call them on 0409 951 301.

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