Finally making history for all the right reasons
Michael Cockerill
November 26, 2011
A decade after their record 31-0 hammering by the Socceroos, American Samoa have found that winning feeling, writes Michael Cockerill.
http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/sport/football/finally-making-history-for-all-the-right-reasons-20111125-1nz0s.htmlHISTORY is being made in Samoa, and Johnny Saelua can't hide his - or is that her? - excitement. Saelua is a defender for nearby American Samoa, but is also part of the fa'afafine, biological males who identify as a third sex that is widely accepted in Polynesian culture. Saelua this week became the first transgender athlete to participate in a World Cup match.
''When I go out into the game, I put aside the fact that I'm a girl, or a boy, or whatever, and just concentrate on representing my country,'' Saelua said moments after the full-time whistle sounded in Apia yesterday. ''In my country, we're very open-minded about transgender; we can do whatever we want, play whatever sport we want. There is no discrimination. I've played American football, but now I'm playing soccer because people told me I was good at it. And now we're making history. I'm so proud of the team, it's very exciting.''