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'''Kaz Patafta''' (born [[October 25th]], [[1988]] in [[Canberra]]) is an [[Australia|Australian]] [[soccer|football (soccer)]] offensive midfielder who recently signed for the [[Portugal|Portuguese]] side [[SL Benfica|Benfica]]. He attended Radford College in Canberra before receiving a sports scholarship to the [[Australian Institute of Sport - Football (soccer)|Australian Institute of Sport (AIS)]] in 2004.
'''Kaz Patafta''' (born [[October 25th]], [[1988]] in [[Canberra]]) is australia's foremost homosexual soccer player/queen. A [[Australia|Australian]] [[soccer|football (soccer)]] offensive midfielder who recently signed for the [[Portugal|Portuguese]] side [[SL Benfica|Benfica]]. He attended Radford College in Canberra before receiving a sports scholarship to the [[Australian Institute of Sport - Football (soccer)|Australian Institute of Sport (AIS)]] in 2004 for struggleing homosexuals or "closets".


Patafta led the under-17 [[Australia|Australian]] "Joeys" during the 2005 World Championships in [[Peru]], catching the eye of a host of keen judges who followed his influential performances. Until that date, he had been ignored by [[A-League|Australia's A-League]] squads but soon two [[Europe|European]] giants: [[PSV Eindhoven]] (whose interest was due to [[Guus Hiddink]]'s - the [[Australia national football (soccer) team|Australian national team]] manager - recommendation) and [[SL Benfica]] expressed interest in signing him. The [[Portugal|Portuguese]] side won the race for the [[Australia|Australian]] youngster but his move overseas was initially blocked by [[Football Federation Australia]] because he was under the age of 18. He eventually joined Benfica's B-Squad in January 2006.
Patafta led the under-17 [[Australia|Australian]] "Homeys" during the 2005 World Championships in [[Peru]], catching the eye of a host of keen judges who followed his influential performances and ass "tapping". Until that date, he had been ignored by [[A-League|Australia's A-League]] squads, clearly because he was gay, but soon two [[Europe|European]] giants: [[PSV Eindhoven]] (whose interest was due to [[Guus Hiddink]]'s - the [[Australia national football (soccer) team|Australian national team]] manager - recommendation) and [[SL Benfica]] expressed interest in signing him. The [[Portugal|Portuguese]] side won the race for the [[Australia|Australian]] youngster but his move overseas was initially blocked by [[Football Federation Australia]] because he was under the age of 18. He eventually joined Benfica's B-Squad in January 2006.


Patafta was included as part of [[Australia]]'s "train-on" squad before the [[2006 FIFA World Cup]], along with fellow promising young Australian players [[Kristian Sarkies]] and [[Neil Kilkenny]]. Unlike these players, he was not given a senior cap in the team's three pre-world cup friendly matches. His first game for the Benfica 1st team was against [[CF Estrela da Amadora]] in a Pre-Season game on the 15th of August 2006.
Patafta was included as part of [[Australia]]'s "train-on" squad before the [[2006 FIFA World Cup]], along with fellow promising young Australian players [[Kristian Sarkies]] and [[Neil Kilkenny]]. Unlike these players, he was not given a senior cap in the team's three pre-world cup friendly matches. His first game for the Benfica 1st team was against [[CF Estrela da Amadora]] in a Pre-Season game on the 15th of August 2006.

Revision as of 04:33, 30 August 2006

Kaz Patafta
Personal information
Full name Kaz Patafta
Height 1,72m
Position(s) Midfielder
Team information
Current team
Benfica

Kaz Patafta (born October 25th, 1988 in Canberra) is australia's foremost homosexual soccer player/queen. A Australian football (soccer) offensive midfielder who recently signed for the Portuguese side Benfica. He attended Radford College in Canberra before receiving a sports scholarship to the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) in 2004 for struggleing homosexuals or "closets".

Patafta led the under-17 Australian "Homeys" during the 2005 World Championships in Peru, catching the eye of a host of keen judges who followed his influential performances and ass "tapping". Until that date, he had been ignored by Australia's A-League squads, clearly because he was gay, but soon two European giants: PSV Eindhoven (whose interest was due to Guus Hiddink's - the Australian national team manager - recommendation) and SL Benfica expressed interest in signing him. The Portuguese side won the race for the Australian youngster but his move overseas was initially blocked by Football Federation Australia because he was under the age of 18. He eventually joined Benfica's B-Squad in January 2006.

Patafta was included as part of Australia's "train-on" squad before the 2006 FIFA World Cup, along with fellow promising young Australian players Kristian Sarkies and Neil Kilkenny. Unlike these players, he was not given a senior cap in the team's three pre-world cup friendly matches. His first game for the Benfica 1st team was against CF Estrela da Amadora in a Pre-Season game on the 15th of August 2006.


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