Kiwi kid to represent NZ at 2014 FIFA World Cup Final
Kiwi kid to represent NZ at 2014 FIFA World Cup
Final
Ten-year-old football fan wins trip of a
lifetime to Brazil in July
Ten-year-old
football fanatic, Will Richardson, never imagined he’d be
the first Kiwi to represent New Zealand at a FIFA World Cup
TM Final. But at his football training session yesterday, he
found out he’s off to Brazil to walk a player onto the
pitch at the final of the world’s biggest sporting
spectacle.
Will was the envy of his Eastern Suburbs
football team after All White team members, Tim Payne and
Matt Ridenton surprised him to let him know he had won the
once-in-a-lifetime prize through a McDonald’s® Skills
Zone competition.
Will and his mum, Victoria Richardson, from the east Auckland suburb St Heliers, will join 21 other children from around the world for the final. They will fly to Galeao International Airport in Rio de Janeiro where they will stay for four nights with free accommodation, meals, group activities and, of course, entry into the 2014 FIFA World CupTM Final.
“We are so excited for Will and his mum,” says McDonald’s New Zealand managing director Patrick Wilson. “This will truly be the trip of a lifetime for this young football fan and we are proud that McDonald’s New Zealand can offer this through our global FIFA World Cup sponsorship.”
Will won the prize by attending the McDonald’s® Skills Zone Day in Auckland on Sunday 18 May. He completed Skills Zone football challenges to enter the McDonald’s competition, which was open to 6 to 10-year-olds and attracted over 1,000 entries.
The young footballer’s mum Victoria took him to the event not expecting him to take out the big prize. “This is a dream come true for Will. He lives and breathes football and is so excited to meet an international pro-footballer and walk them onto the pitch. This will be an experience he will never forget, nor will I,” says Victoria.
Three Skills Zone Day events, organised by McDonald’s NZ and New Zealand Football, were held on the same day in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch. Children who couldn’t make it to one of the main centres, could get their parents or guardian to enter on their behalf by uploading a video on www.skillszone.co.nz showcasing the child’s football skills.
“The competition is a
great extension of our long term support for junior
football. McDonald’s Skills Zone programme which was
launched in 2013 and since then thousands of kids and their
coaches have participated in the grassroots football
development programme,” says Wilson.
New Zealand
Football is responsible for leading, governing and
regulating football in New Zealand. The organisation is
passionate about developing young football talent and
increasing the number of participants in the game.
“Congratulations to Will for winning this amazing
prize. We’d like to thank all the children who took part
in the Skills Zone Day events and entered the competition.
It was great to see such enthusiasm from so many young
football fans and such great support from our partners like
McDonald’s,” says NZ Football chief executive Andy
Martin.
For more information go to: www.skillszone.co.nz
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