Muslim community honours Cronulla riot cop Craig Campbell with football tournament

By Rachel Olding
Updated May 14 2016 - 12:13pm, first published 11:32am
Boxer Billy Dib, Muslim community leader Jamal Rifi, former cop Craig Campbell and former premier Morris Iemma launch the Craig Campbell Cohesion Cup in Punchbowl. Photo: Sarah Keayes
Boxer Billy Dib, Muslim community leader Jamal Rifi, former cop Craig Campbell and former premier Morris Iemma launch the Craig Campbell Cohesion Cup in Punchbowl. Photo: Sarah Keayes
Ex-police officer Craig Campbell was diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder and left the force shortly after the 2005 Cronulla riots.  Photo: Katherine Griffiths
Ex-police officer Craig Campbell was diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder and left the force shortly after the 2005 Cronulla riots. Photo: Katherine Griffiths
Craig Campbell, pictured with his baton, fends off violent youths during the Cronulla riots in 2005. Photo: Nick Moir
Craig Campbell, pictured with his baton, fends off violent youths during the Cronulla riots in 2005. Photo: Nick Moir

From hero to zero and back to hero again, former police officer Craig Campbell will be the main attraction at an all-star football tournament on Sunday.

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