Soccer pitches in South Africa and on Great Barrier Island have little in common but a bold showing on one stage led to support on the other.
Among the first round of grants announced yesterday by the New Zealand Football Foundation was assistance to the Kamo Football Club in Whangarei which enabled their team to travel to the Hauraki Gulf island to play a tournament.
The foundation, put in place by New Zealand Football to ensure funds earned by the All Whites at last year's World Cup would provide support for the game across all levels, is determined the money will be spent wisely.
The fund was set up with $4 million of the Fifa World Cup hand-out being invested. Of the interest earned, $100,000 has been allocated to 30 successful applicants.
More than 200 applications were received with the largest grant, of $37,550, being shared among the 280 youngsters who attended New Zealand Football's National Talent Centre.