The 2025 Greek Community Women’s Cup kicks off

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The 2025 Greek Community of Melbourne kicks off its first ever women’s tournament.

It will commence on Sunday 2nd of February and hosted by Northcote City FC (aka ΗΡΑΚΛΗΣ) at the John Cain reserve. Entries have surpassed every expectation with the collaboration of the following women’s teams:

Bentleigh United, Box Hill United, East Kew, Heidelberg United, Keon Park, Chisolm United, Malvern City, Mill Park, Northcote, Sth Melbourne & Sth Springvale

With a plethora of diversified teams, this tournament promises to be great event.

Northcote City’s President (Michael Skliros) and Secretary (Arthur Zygouris) welcomed the Greek Community’s Women’s Cup and expressed their excitement in hosting the Greek based club at the facilities of the famous “John Cain” reserve.

The opening round will continue a day after the successful “Men’s Tournament”, ensuring the same calibre of event management is provided by GCM.

Full fixtures, scores, and updates will be announced at: www.greekcup.com.au

The Greek Community Cup is brought to you by the Greek Community of Melbourne in association with Australian Football Skool. The tournament is hosted by Northcote City FC  and proudly supported by LV Furniture, Accountancy Group, Active Orthopaedic Centre and Peter Tziotzis-Orthodox Funeral Services.

ABOUT THE GREEK COMMUNITY CUP

The Greek Community Women’s Cup is more than just football—it’s about bringing people together to enjoy the game, equal opportunity, community engagement and support for local clubs that bridges sports, heritage and culture.

The Greek people have played a significant part in Australian football. It is a sport that is embedded and appreciate in the majority of Greek households.

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