Hellenic heritage shines as United Cup names second round of Community Champions

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The United Cup today announces the second round of recipients for its inaugural Community Champions Program, further spotlighting local businesses that embody community spirit, multicultural pride, and a passion for sport.

This new pool of six honourees builds on the strong momentum of the first cohort, which showcased the rich cultural fabric and leadership that define Sydney and Perth.

The United Cup Community Champions Program recognises businesses that strengthen local identity, foster a sense of belonging, and make meaningful contributions to the social and cultural life of their communities.

Each selected organisation will receive a United Cup Community Champion accolade, acknowledging their role as local pillars in their community.

United Cup Tournament Director Stephen Farrow said: “The response to the United Cup Community Champions Program has been truly remarkable. Each of our honourees captures the energy and generosity of the communities that make Sydney and Perth so special; the same spirit that fuels our tennis fans and brings people together across cultures.”

“These businesses not only celebrate local identity but also inspire connection, belonging, and pride, both within their neighbourhoods and throughout the United Cup. Their passion reflects the heartbeat of the tournament — a shared love of sport, community, and togetherness — and we’re proud to shine a light on their extraordinary contributions,” Mr Farrow added.

Second round recipients

  • Attika Hotel, trusted hospitality landmark in Perth, recognised for its commitment to cultural inclusivity, warm community engagement, and its ongoing support of local organisations and events.
  • Floreat Athena Football Club is a proud, community‑driven institution with deep migrant roots, celebrated for its rich history and strong cultural identity.
  • The Hellenic Community of WA unites and supports Western Australia’s Greek community, having been a cornerstone of faith, culture, and heritage for generations.
  • Swiss Club NSW fosters connection, cultural pride, and community spirit among Swiss Australians, promoting social activities, preserving Swiss traditions, and supporting a vibrant network of Swiss organisations and affiliates across New South Wales.
  • Syrenka – Sydney is a Polish dance ensemble based in Sydney, Australia, dedicated to promoting Polish culture within both the Australian and Polish communities
  • Yefsi at Attika brings an authentic Greek dining experience to Perth, crafting traditional yet modern, flavour‑rich dishes made with fresh local ingredients and serving as a pillar of the Perth community.

The second‑round honourees, drawn from across both host cities, reflect a broad spectrum of community impact, from cultural education and grassroots engagement to hospitality, arts, and social connection.

Their selection underscores the program’s core criteria: philanthropic contribution, community leadership, multicultural engagement, and alignment with United Cup values such as inclusivity, teamwork, and positivity.

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