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Ray White Bli Bli Reinforces Its Commitment to Bli Bli United Football Club

By Cameron Hackenberg

Ray White Bli Bli Reinforces Its Commitment to Bli Bli United Football Club

The beautiful game of football is more than just kicks and goals; it’s about bringing communities together, fostering talent, and establishing lifelong bonds. Ray White Bli Bli recognises the importance of these values and has continually championed the Bli Bli United Football Club, ensuring they have the resources and support they need as a ‘Diamond Sponsor’ to excel both on and off the pitch.

Why Support Local Sports?

For Ray White Bli Bli, the answer is simple: community. The local Real Estate Agency believes in giving back and sees local sports as a crucial component of community cohesion and development. By supporting the Bli Bli United Football Club, they’re not just nurturing local talent but also fostering community spirit and engagement.

“Football is more than a game. It’s a way to bring people together, to forge connections, and to inspire the younger generation,” said Ed Hackenberg, the Director at Ray White Bli Bli. He further added, “Bli Bli United Football Club is the heartbeat of our community, and we’re proud to stand by them.”

Looking Ahead

With this renewed partnership, Bli Bli residents can expect more exciting matches, community events, and opportunities for young talents to shine. As Ray White Bli Bli and Bli Bli United Football Club move forward hand in hand, the future looks promising, not just for football but for the entire community.

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