Player Profile with Central Coast Mariners? W-League rising star Kyah Pam Simon

At the tender age of 17, Kyah has already represented all the Australian national sides from the U17?s right through to the Matildas, ear-marking her as the one to watch out for in the 2008 W-League.
The former Pacific Hills Christian school student has dreams and aspirations of hopefully making it into the big time playing professionally in the U.S.
?My dream is to be part of the pro football set-up over in the U.S.
?They have a great league with so many quality stars so to be able to be amongst that would be a dream come true.?
Whatever the case maybe, Kyah Pam Simon is a name that will surely leave a mark in the Australian game.
Name: Kyah Pam Simon
Nickname: –
Date of Birth: 25/6/91
Height & Weight: 164cm, 63kg
Place of Birth: Blacktown
What school did you go to: Graduated in ?08 from Pacific Hills Christian School
What is your best subject: PDHPE
When did you start playing soccer: At the age of 8
Who have you played for: Quakers Hill, Hills Brumbies, Penrith Nepean United, NSW State team, U17?s, U20?s and Matilads
Favourite playing position: Striker
Favourite soccer player: Mata (Brazil)
Favourite soccer team: Manchester United
Favourite food: French Toast, Granola
Favourite movie: The Notebook
Favourite TV show: Prison Break
Favourite song: Too many to choose from
Favourite band: List goes on
Favourite celebrity: Chris Brown
Favourite colour: Blue
Favourite quote: ?Don?t get intimidated by the size of your obstacles, dominate the size by your imagination.?
What do you like to do in your spare time? Go to the beach, watch movies, bike ride and just chilling out with friends
What would be your ideal day? No hassles and no worries
What is your dream holiday? Hawaii or Thailand with nothing but good experiences and nothing to be worrying about back home
What would you buy if you won ten million dollars? Buy my Nan, mum, dad brothers and sisters either a car or house each. My own house with furniture plus a car. I would also donate a million to charity and I guess I could spare my close friends and other family members something J
Where do you see yourself in ten years from now? Still playing football or retired with a steady job and house of my own
You are having a dinner party and can invite three people dead or alive, who you invite?
Family Party: Sister and 2 Brothers
Friends Party: Spak, Fatty and Jenna
What is your favourite sporting moment of all time? Scoring against Brazil in extra time winning the match 1-0
Who would you love to play for? Any team with Brazilian star Mata playing in it
Who would you love to spend a day training with? With Mata or Manchester United
What inspires you? Anyone with courage, fights for what they believe in and never gives up
Who inspires you? Close friend Shauntelle who fought cancer for two years at 17
What motivates you to succeed? Rewards
What is your definition of success? A goal or aspiration you wish to achieve
Who is your sporting hero? Cathy Freeman
What makes some a hero? Someone that is looked up to as a leader and sets a good example
What qualities in a person do you most admire? Honesty, Courage, Modest
If you could change one thing about yourself what would it be? To be injury free
If you could change one thing about Australia what would it be? No discrimination or racism
If you could change on thing about the world what would it be? No discrimination or racism
What is the biggest issue facing the future of women?s soccer? We will forever be in the men?s shadows
What is the biggest issue facing the future of the world? The end
Catch Kyah and the Mariners as they clash with Sydney FC on Saturday with kick off set at 6pm at Campbelltown Stadium.
*Additional reporting by Mark Stavroulakis


