“Rugby has taught me that no matter how hard life hits you, you just have to keep moving forward and never give up.”
Azra came to Los Angeles from Bosnia as a young girl, seeking asylum from the war that ravaged her home country. Despite the struggles of being an immigrant in a new country, Azra found solace on the rugby pitch. She fell in love with the sport and worked tirelessly to improve her skills. Her dedication paid off when she earned a spot on the university rugby team, despite having never played before. Azra now plays for a local amateur team in LA, using rugby as a way to connect with her community and honor the strength and resilience of her fellow Bosnians.
Growing up as an immigrant, I often felt like I didn't belong. But rugby has given me a community and a sense of belonging that I never had before.
I love the physicality of the sport and the fact that it requires teamwork and strategy. It's an intense but rewarding experience.