By Bill Roumeliotis
The opening clash of the Australian Championship between South Melbourne and Sydney Olympic won’t just be a football match – it will be an event shaped by the voices of the fans themselves.
On Thursday evening, South Melbourne hosted a Fan Forum at their clubhouse, inviting supporters to share ideas ahead of the historic season launch at Lakeside Stadium on Friday, October 10.
The forum gave small groups of fans the chance to discuss what they wanted to see on match day, with many suggestions set to be adopted by the club.
Newly appointed South Melbourne General Manager, Stratis Xynas, said the feedback was crucial.
“The match between South Melbourne and Sydney Olympic in the Australian Championship opener won’t just be a season launch or an old-school derby – it will be a football celebration,” he told attendees.
“To attract fans of all ages, we’re planning a range of pre-game, halftime and post-game events. We’ve invited you today to share your ideas – and many of them we will implement.”
The Fan Forum is part of the club’s strategy to ensure the opening fixture reflects not only the traditions of two iconic Hellenic heritage clubs, but also the needs of a new generation of supporters.
“Football Australia is committed to making the Australian Championship a success. That’s why they selected the South Melbourne vs Sydney Olympic match as the opening fixture,” Mr Xynas added.
“The game will be broadcast nationally across Australia, meaning tens of thousands of viewers will be watching. So, we want Lakeside Stadium packed.”
By actively engaging their fan base, South Melbourne hopes to create an inclusive, festive and memorable atmosphere that showcases the potential of the new national second division.