Paul Nicolaou, the Executive Director of Business Sydney, hosted the event. He also paid tribute to Kamasz’s wife, Terry, and his daughters, Anna, Stephanie, and Joanne, for allowing the community to honor their beloved family members.
The proceedings began with heartfelt speeches from those who knew Kamasz best. David Hill, the former chair of Soccer Australia, fondly recalled his longtime friendship with Kamasz, describing him as a “very good man who lived a good life.” Hill shared stories of Kamasz’s exceptional management skills, his unwavering integrity, and the profound impact he had on the national team’s historic World Cup qualifier against Iran.
Anter Isaac, the Chair of Football Australia, eloquently articulated Kamasz’s influence as a mentor and role model, highlighting his commitment to values, integrity, and how he treated others. Isaac emphasized Kamasz’s ability to empower young professionals and inspire those around him, leaving a lasting impression on all who worked with him.
The spotlight shifted to Kamasz’s beloved daughters, who shared personal anecdotes showcasing their father’s multifaceted personality. From his love of music and movies to his quirky sense of humor, the siblings vividly depicted Kamasz as a devoted family man who cherished his loved ones.
One of the most poignant moments of the Wake was reading a message from the Mayor of Poros, Greece, Georgios Koutouzis, delivered by the Greek Consul General in Sydney, Yannis Mallikourtis. The message highlighted Kamasz’s deep connection to the Greek island of Poros, where he and his wife, Terry, had spent countless years and forged close friendships with the local community. The mayor’s words underscored Kamasz’s status as an “adopted Greek” who had become an integral part of the Poros community, a testament to his love for the country and its people.
The Greek Consulate’s message from the Mayor of Poros was a particularly poignant reminder of Kamasz’s deep connection to Greece and his profound impact on the island’s community. His love for the country of Greece and its people was a testament to his open-mindedness and ability to forge meaningful connections with those around him.
Kamasz’s brothers, Stuart and David, shared heartwarming memories of their childhood. They recall their sibling’s early passion for football and the family’s journey from England to Australia. They highlighted Kamasz’s unwavering support and the indelible mark he left on their lives, leaving no doubt about his profound impact on his loved ones.
The event concluded with a touching tribute from Kamasz’s wife, Terry, who spoke of her husband’s diverse passions, from football to education, and their deep bond. Terry expressed her gratitude for the outpouring of love and support from the football community, emphasizing the powerful legacy Kamasz had left behind.
A common thread emerged throughout the event: Kamasz’s unwavering integrity, compassion, and ability to unite people. Speakers from all corners of the Australian football landscape, including former players, coaches, administrators, and media personalities, shared their anecdotes and memories, underscoring Kamasz’s enduring impact on the sport and the lives he touched.
As the event concluded, it was clear that Stefan Kamasz’s legacy would continue to inspire and guide the Australian football community for generations. His unwavering commitment to the sport, ethical leadership, and genuine care for those he worked with set a standard few can match. The outpouring of love and respect from all in attendance was a fitting tribute to a true gentleman and a football icon whose impact will be felt for years.
Photo Gallery of the Wake of Stefan Kamaz
Images Copyright Nick Bourdaniotis for Greek City Times
Spartan women, unlike their counterparts in other Greek city-states, enjoyed a degree of freedom and…
A 4.4-magnitude earthquake struck Evia on Thursday afternoon, with tremors felt across Attica, including Athens.…
The Battle of Gaugamela, fought on October 1, 331 BCE, stands as one of the…
The funeral of Archbishop Anastasios of Tirana, Durrës, and All Albania was held in Tirana,…
As Greece eagerly anticipates the Ethnikós Telikós 2025, the competition to represent the country in…
Greece and the UK have strengthened their maritime cooperation with the signing of a new…