2025 Greek Community Cup set to kick off in January

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The Greek Community of Melbourne (GCM) has announced that the 2025 Greek Community Cup is scheduled to commence on Friday, January 10, and the next tournament will be hosted by South Springvale Aris FC at Ross and Warner Reserve.

Defending champions Oakleigh Cannons, along with prominent NPL (National Premier League) teams such as South Melbourne Hellas, Heidelberg Alexander FC, and Kingston City, are expected to participate. They will be joined by teams like Box Hill, Keon Park, and Bentleigh Cobras, among others, in what promises to be an enthralling pre-season tournament, following the excitement of the 2024 edition.

The Greek Community Cup celebrates sporting excellence, camaraderie, and community, promoting football as a means to strengthen these connections. For many, football has been more than just a sport; it has served as a social avenue to retain cultural ties, and the Cup aims to further enhance these connections.

Designed to provide teams with a solid pre-season workout, the tournament accommodates varying competition levels with two trophies up for grabs: the coveted Cup and the Shield.

The tournament kicks off on January 10, with the final scheduled for February 2. Notably, plans are underway for the inaugural Women’s Cup, as well as a highly anticipated Junior tournament.

For more details and to register your team visit https://www.greekcup.com.au/. For all sponsorship opportunities, please contact: michael.profyris@greekcommunity.com.au

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