How a Mexican drink sponsored a Greek-Melbourne football club

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At the 38th Antipodes Festival on Lonsdale Street, one stall turned heads: a well-known Mexican soft drink backing one of Australia’s most illustrious Greek Australian football clubs.

Under the blue-and-white banners of South Melbourne Hellas FC, bottles of Jarritos were being cracked open as festivalgoers soaked up Melbourne’s biggest Greek street party. In a city that thrives on cultural crossovers, the sight felt less surprising and more like a celebration of what Melbourne does best.

South Melbourne Hellas co-president Bill Papastergiadis said the festival continues to showcase the best of the city and its people, and the sponsorship is no exception when it comes to representing “the best of our vibrant multicultural framework”.

That spirit was on full display as Jarritos, the colourful Mexican soda brand founded in Mexico City in 1950, stood proudly alongside the blue-and-white club. Stalls were side-by-side, with Daniel Cervantes, representing the brand, saying the partnership felt natural.

“Well, we’re all about being happy and being outdoors, and I think the Greek community is basically like that, right?” he said. “We really enjoy life. We like being outdoors. We love having fun, and Jarritos is all about that, having fun and having a good time.”

It is not every day that a Mexican brand supports a Greek football club, but Cervantes believes the alignment makes sense, particularly in Australia. While he couldn’t draw direct comparisons between Jarritos and Greece’s iconic soft drinks, he emphasised the brand’s deep roots, “especially in Australia”.

“We belong everywhere, really,” he said.

The sponsorship itself came about organically after Jarritos began working with Souvlaki GR.

“That’s how we started building a strong connection with the Greek community. Then they invited us to be part of South Melbourne Hellas Football Club through other people involved with the restaurant chain. One thing led to another, and here we are.”

It was a reminder that in Melbourne’s multicultural tapestry, partnerships don’t always begin in boardrooms. Sometimes they start over a souvlaki, a shared love of football and a cold drink on a warm festival afternoon..

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