Canterbury Bankstown FC’s Greek Australian stars shine at Malaysian Borneo Cup

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The Canterbury Bankstown FC Under-16s – formerly known as Marrickville Olympic – are proudly representing Australia at the 2025 Malaysian Borneo Cup, with several talented Greek Australian players making their mark on the international stage.

Led by Head Coach Andreas Fotakopoulos and Assistant Coach Jim Lykoudis, the squad includes four players of Hellenic heritage – Andrew Lykoudis (captain), George Salvator, Yianni Psarros, and Dimitrios Sioris – all of whom have found the back of the net during the tournament.

Canterbury Bankstown FC’s Greek Australian stars shine at Malaysian Borneo Cup

A winning start in Malaysia

After settling into life in Malaysian Borneo with visits to local markets and cultural sites, the team kicked off their campaign in style with a 4–0 win over KV United at a trial match.

Goals came from Finnlay (2), Sioris, and Salvator, in a performance that showcased the team’s attacking creativity and disciplined defending.

The following day saw another trial match and confident display against SSS Football Club, with Canterbury Bankstown overcoming a slow start in humid conditions. Captain Lykoudis produced a stunning late free kick to seal the win, adding to earlier goals from Salvator and Sioris.

Coaches Fotakopoulos and Lykoudis praised the team’s composure and unity, highlighting the importance of these early fixtures in building momentum before the official tournament began.

Strong showing in tournament play

The team made a powerful start to the official tournament with a 2–1 victory over TBKK Football under sweltering conditions.

Yianni Psarros opened the scoring before Lykoudis once again stepped up with the decisive goal to secure the win.

Their second match, against South Coast Phoenix (WA), was filled with drama after a controversial penalty turned the tide against the boys. Despite their resilience and determination, Canterbury Bankstown went down 2–0 in a hard-fought contest.

With one match remaining against Akademi Bola Sepak, the squad is one win away from qualifying for the finals, determined to continue their impressive form and bring the trophy home.

Canterbury Bankstown FC’s Greek Australian stars shine at Malaysian Borneo Cup

Building bonds beyond the pitch

Off the field, the players have embraced every moment of the experience – from team dinners and recovery sessions to exploring the local culture and environment. A shared love of football, heritage and camaraderie has strengthened the team’s bond throughout the tour.

For the club and its Greek Australian contingent, the tournament represents more than just competition – it’s a celebration of sporting talent, cultural pride, and the enduring connection between Australia and Greece.

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