Greek Community Cup returns this November

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The Greek Community of Melbourne (GCM) has announced the 4th annual Greek Community Cup. 

Kicking off on Friday 15 November and running until 7 December, the tournament will be hosted by Mill Park Football Club, bringing together Greek Australian football clubs and fans for another exciting celebration of skill, community and sporting spirit. 

Following the success of the previous Greek Community Cup held in January, which featured fierce competition between top National Premier League (NPL) sides including Heidelberg United, Oakleigh Cannons FC, and reigning champions South Melbourne Hellas, this tournament promises another round of thrilling matches.

The Greek Community Cup continues to champion sporting excellence, camaraderie, and community connection. It provides clubs with an excellent pre-season opportunity to trial new players and build momentum ahead of the regular season, while strengthening bonds across generations through shared passion for the game. 

Each team will play at least four games, with standard matches played in two 35-minute halves, and the final series matches extending to 45-minute halves. The winning team will receive The Greek Community Cup trophy, with players receiving medallions and prize money for winning clubs.

The tournament also welcomes sponsorship and financial support opportunities for those wishing to contribute to this growing community event.

For team registration, tournament schedule, please visit: Greek Community Cup.

For all sponsorship opportunities, please contact: michael.profyris@greekcommunity.com.au

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