South Melbourne FC hosted a distinguished pre-game VIP dinner on Saturday night ahead of the club’s match against NWS Spirit, bringing together political leaders, major sponsors, Greek Australian community figures and representatives from across Melbourne’s football scene.


Held in the club’s VIP room, the event was attended by the full South Melbourne board, prominent financial supporters, officials from local Greek football clubs, former players, past administrators and members of the Greek Australian media.
Among the political guests honoured with the historic South Melbourne jersey were Labor state MP Nina Taylor, Mayor of Port Phillip Alex Makin, and Victorian Labor MP Anthony Cianfione, who chairs the Victorian Parliament’s Friends of Football committee. The club’s Main Sponsor, Steve Siolis, was also present.

Adding a touch of entertainment to the evening was well-known Australian comedian Dave Hughes, who brought laughter and received enthusiastic applause from attendees.
South Melbourne President Bill Papastergiadis welcomed guests with a brief address highlighting the club’s storied history, its lasting contribution to Australian football, recent achievements, and ambitious plans for the future – including its anticipated participation in the region’s first professional league, the upcoming Oceania Professional League in 2026.


South Melbourne claims 2–0 victory over NWS Spirit
Following the pre-match festivities, South Melbourne delivered a confident 2–0 home win over NWS Spirit.
Oliver Lavale opened the scoring in the 34th minute, heading in a long throw from Max Mikkola, who then doubled the lead in the 70th minute.

Despite a red card review early in the second half, South Melbourne maintained control, with goalkeeper Javier Lopez producing a crucial late save to secure the victory.
The result adds to the club’s momentum as it continues building toward its historic step into professional football in 2026. They will next face Heidelberg United FC in the Australian Championship semi-final.
