In an inspiring turn of events for young football talents, 16-year-old Giaan Pilgrim has signed a prestigious two-year scholarship with Liverpool FC, set to play in the club’s Under-21 squad. This remarkable achievement highlights her dedication and perseverance in the world of football, particularly following her challenging journey through the sport.
Giaan has been an integral part of the Australasian Soccer Academy’s full-time program, where she honed her skills and emerged as one of the best players in her age group across the country. Her journey began at a sports school that overlooked her potential, denying her a spot on the first team. Undeterred, she joined the academy and dedicated herself to the sport, showcasing her talent and determination.
Tony Basha, Head of Football at the Australasian Soccer Academy, expressed his elation over Giaan’s success. “She has worked her socks off to get to the position she is in now,” he stated. Basha praised her commitment, noting that she not only participated in the full-time program but also put in extra hours, often traveling from Sutherland to Parramatta for 6 AM training sessions, never missing a beat.
Giaan’s hard work did not go unnoticed during a tour of Asia, where she showcased her skills against male counterparts, leaving a lasting impression. “She was bashing the boys,” Basha recalled with a laugh, highlighting her competitive spirit and talent.
As Giaan embarks on this exciting new chapter, Basha is optimistic about her future. “She has the world at her feet, and I can’t wait to see her represent the Matildas,” he added. However, there is a sense of urgency to keep her in Australia, as Basha remarked, “We don’t want to lose her to England, that is for sure.”
Giaan Pilgrim’s journey serves as a testament to the power of hard work and determination, inspiring young athletes across the nation. As she takes this significant step towards her dream, the soccer community eagerly anticipates her bright future with Liverpool FC and beyond.