Burundi edge Greece 1-0 in All Nations Cup opener

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Team Greece kicked off their 2025 All Nations Cup campaign with a disappointing 1 nil loss to Burundi. 

With scores tied at nil nil at the main interval, Burundi scored early in the second half to take the lead from a sensational 30 meters shot that was unstoppable. 

Team Greece then took total control of the game and completely dominated possession, but unfortunately were not able to score after numerous clear-cut opportunities went begging. 

Michael Karamitos, Greek Community of Melbourne (GCM) Board Member, said, “Disappointing way to end the first game with a loss however, very proud of the way the boys took total control once headed and look forward to bouncing back with a win next week against Serbia.”

Bill Papastergiadis, GCM President, was encouraged by the performance despite the loss.

“Team Greece may not have gotten the result we so desired however, the effort and determination cannot be questioned,” Papastergiadis said.

“We totally controlled the second half and created numerous opportunities however, it wasn’t meant to be. We now look forward to our next opponent Serbia, next Sunday in a must win match.”

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