Albury-Wodonga Football Association recently highlighted the achievements of its elite players at its annual representative presentation.
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It was the association's biggest representative night to date with 377 guests.
AWFA high performance executive Belinda Mathews said the introduction of under-11 boys and girls teams to the program was an added bonus and something the association will look to build on going into 2020.
"AWFA had an overwhelming number of players turn out for the under-11 age group," Mathews said.
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The association had many players make Riverina teams, eight of which (two girls and six boys) were selected to represent NSW Country at national level.
AWFA also recognised two of its coaches, with Scott Halloway and Eddie Waslander winning the Carlo Villani Representative Coach of the Year award.
Guest speaker was Sydney FC star and Football NSW representative Trudy Burke.
"The players thoroughly enjoyed asking Trudy questions," Mathews added.
Charlotte Ercil (Football NSW All Abilities) and Kevin Guardado Amaya (Football NSW Miniroos) were also in attendance.
Expressions of interest are now open for AWFA's representative coaching positions for the 2020 season.