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The fairy tale of the New Zealand teacher who scored against the "giant" Argentina

VHO - Not a million-dollar player, not playing for a famous football team, but Christian Gray, a 28-year-old physical education teacher from New Zealand, left an indelible mark at the 2025 Club World Cup with a goal against Boca Juniors.

Báo Văn HóaBáo Văn Hóa25/06/2025

The fairy tale of the New Zealand teacher who scored against the

That seemingly fairytale moment has become a magical highlight in the arduous journey of Auckland City, an amateur football team in a field full of famous names in world football.

Before the match with Boca Juniors, Auckland City had suffered two bitter defeats with a score of 0-10 against Bayern Munich and 0-6 against Benfica.

In that context, Gray's goal in the final round of the group stage, helping the team draw 1-1, was not only a consolation but also a symbol of the effort and courage of a humble team.

“We come from a small town, very far away from the top flight, so it was a dream come true,” Gray said. It was a dream come true, in a match where Boca Juniors had 41 shots to Auckland’s three.

Auckland City are not a professional football team. Their squad includes teachers, delivery drivers and craftsmen.

Many of them have to pay their own way to participate in the tournament, while maintaining their day jobs. They play not for fame or huge salaries, but for their passion for football.

After the match, coach Paul Posa expressed his pride in his team. “You cannot imagine what we have faced. Our club is small but has a big heart. A point today is a reward for all those who have worked silently behind the scenes.”

He also insisted that the belief remained strong, despite the heavy losses. “I always believed we would score. We worked very hard. There was a bit of luck in the first half, but I knew it would come.”

For Gray, the Club World Cup is not only a top-level competitive experience but also a milestone after four years of preparation with the team where he is attached.

“It was a very difficult journey. We had some results that were not as expected, but I am very happy for the whole team. I think we deserved this,” he said.

After his brief stint at the Club World Cup, Gray will return to his usual teaching job, facing a pile of ungraded exams over the summer break.

From the international spotlight back to the humble classroom, it was a move that was both humble and memorable. A living testament that football is not just about superstars, but also about ordinary people creating extraordinary moments.

Auckland City left the tournament with a single point, but it was more than just a result. It was an inspirational story, a belief that in football, dreams can still be had for those who work hard and never give up.

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