Meet our Ambassador

— Archie Thompson

It truly is a privilege to have Australian football royalty on our side to help us grow and diversify the blood stem cell donor registry and save the lives of people with blood cancer!

Archie Thompson was an elite Australian footballer and former Socceroos player who played over 50 times for the Australian National team. He was also in the squad for the 2006 FIFA World Cup, the 2001 and 2005 FIFA Confederations Cups, the 2007 AFC Asian Cup, the 2008 Summer Olympics and the successful 2004 OFC Nations Cup.

He also won 3 championships and 2 Victory Medals during his time with Melbourne Victory and currently holds the world record for his 13 goals scored in a single international match!

Now a media personality, Archie is a commentator for the A-League Coverage on Network 10 and Paramount+ and was also a contestant in the 2021 season of Celebrity Masterchef Australia!

“Football is a global sport. It speaks all languages. Melbourne Victory celebrates the diversity and proud multiculturalism of our community”

— Melbourne Victory Website

Archie Thompson has a proud mixed heritage, born to a New Zealand father of Maori descent and a mother of Papua New Guinean descent. He spent most of his career playing football in the A-League and was a marquee player for Melbourne Victory. 

Football’s celebration of diversity and Archie’s fan base make him the perfect Ambassador to help us with our mission to reach young multicultural Australians. We are excited and honoured to be working with him so we can find more matches for patients in need and save more lives!

Tahlee’s brother Matt was a huge Archie Thompson fan. Tahlee continues her brother Matt’s legacy, seen here advocating at the front of parliament house for governments to fund cheek swab testing in Australia.