They started with a seven a side team at the World Refugee tournament last year despite never playing together before. So Zainab got their details so they could continue playing but they so ran into a hurdle when they wanted to enter the state league competition. 

"We started looking at the terms and conditions of placing a team in the league and we looked at the prices which gave us a scare," she said. 

Last week Facebook launched the Facebook Australia Groups Fund which will see grants up to $5,000 available to Facebook Group Admins to support the purpose and facilitation of online and offline activities for their Group.

"We’re thrilled to open applications for the first-ever Facebook Australia Groups Fund, which aims to celebrate and support the amazing contributions made by Facebook Groups across Australia," Facebook’s Director of Policy for ANZ Mia Garlick said.

"The Facebook Australia Groups Fund is designed to empower leaders from around Australia to create strong, meaningful connections within Facebook Groups," she said.

This initiative will greatly help the Black Panthers, if they are granted the money, as they look to raise enough to enter a team into the Women's Premier Reserves in January 2019.