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Perth Wildcats to Unveil First-Ever Multicultural Game

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The Perth Wildcats have announced a landmark addition to their NBL26 calendar, formalising the club’s first-ever Multicultural Game.

Scheduled for Sunday, 25 January 2026, at RAC Arena, the initiative marks a strategic pivot toward celebrating the diverse heritage of its players and the broader Western Australian community.

The project is a player-led initiative, lead by star centre Jo Lual-Acuil Jr, who previously experienced the success of similar program in Melbourne.

The organisation has embraced the concept as a key pillar of its 2026 social impact strategy, transforming a locker-room idea into a fully realised match-day experience.

Commenting on the announcement of the first-ever multicultural game, Perth guard, Sunday Dech, expressed: “The Wildcats have been fully supportive of it from day one.”

“To be able to represent both flags and have that be part of the game is really special,” Dech said.

The program will feature a bespoke multicultural jersey, designed to visually represent the various nationalities within the squad.

This commercial and cultural asset follows the club’s successful Indigenous Round and Pink Game initiatives, further solidifying the Wildcats’ reputation for community-first leadership. 

Dech highlighted the importance of visibility for the next generation, noting that seeing diverse heritage represented at the highest level provides a powerful pathway for young fans.

Emphasising the importance of the event in reflecting the “modern NBL” landscape, Perth Wildcats general manager and COO, Danny Mills, added: “The Multicultural Game is about recognising the people, cultures and stories that make up our club,”

The fixture against Melbourne United, a club with its own established multicultural history, is expected to draw a significant crowd, with the “Red Army” encouraged to bring flags and share their personal stories.

The club hopes this event will serve as a blueprint for a future league-wide Multicultural Round, reinforcing the honour and unity found within the game of basketball.

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