South Melbourne set for historic Australian Championship grand final against Marconi

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South Melbourne FC are gearing up for one of the biggest days in the club’s modern history, with the team set to face Marconi Stallions in the grand final of the Australian Championship this Saturday at 3pm at Olympic Village.

Anticipation is building across the South Melbourne camp, where players, staff and supporters alike recognise the magnitude of the moment and are rallying behind the belief that their passionate fan base will turn Olympic Village into a fortress. The club hopes the crowd will act as the decisive “12th player” as they chase national glory.

A historic final: South Melbourne vs Marconi

This weekend’s decider marks the first-ever Australian Championship Cup final, contested by two of the competition’s most storied sides. Both South Melbourne and Marconi progressed through a demanding campaign that included six group-stage matches and two knockout fixtures.

South Melbourne enter the final undefeated, boasting seven wins and one draw across the tournament, while Marconi arrive with a strong record of five wins, two losses and a draw.

South Melbourne’s road to the final

Group Stage

  • South Melbourne 3–2 Sydney Olympic
  • South Melbourne 2–0 Moreton Bay City
  • Broadmeadow Magic 0–1 South Melbourne
  • Sydney Olympic 1–2 South Melbourne
  • South Melbourne 2–0 Broadmeadow Magic
  • Moreton Bay City 3–3 South Melbourne

Quarter-final

  • South Melbourne 2–0 Spirit

Semi-final

  • South Melbourne 1–0 Alexander

Marconi’s road to the final

Group Stage

  • Alexander 1–0 Marconi
  • Marconi 4–0 South Hobart
  • Marconi 4–0 Wollongong
  • Marconi 1–1 Alexander
  • South Hobart 0–2 Marconi
  • Marconi 5–0 Wollongong

Quarter-final

  • APIA 1–1 Marconi (Marconi won 8–7 on penalties)

Semi-final

  • Marconi 1–0 Moreton Bay City

A final too close to call

With both sides demonstrating resilience and attacking firepower throughout the tournament, Saturday’s final shapes as an unpredictable and fiercely contested encounter.

South Melbourne may carry a slight edge based on tournament form, but in a match of this magnitude, coaches agree that hunger, composure and big-game temperament will ultimately decide who lifts the trophy. Extra time or penalties remain very real possibilities.

The countdown is on as the “hour of crowning” approaches.

Match Details:

  • WHAT: Australian Championship Grand Final, South Melbourne vs Marconi
  • WHEN: Saturday, December 6 at 3pm
  • SECURE YOUR SEAT: bit.ly/Aus-Champs-Tickets-GF

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