The Greek Community of Melbourne announces Greek Community Cup

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The Greek Community of Melbourne (GCM) has announced the Greek Community Cup, a football (soccer) tournament, will begin on January 15 this year at Mill Park Soccer Club, Partridge Street Reserve, Victoria.

The competition will bring together soccer clubs with Greek roots to play in a pre-season tournament to secure one of two trophies—the GCM Cup or the GCM Shield.

The men’s tournament kicks off on Sunday January 15 with all games being played at the Mill Park Soccer Club. Four groups of three teams will play round games followed by knockout matches towards a final that will be held on Saturday February 11.

The teams participating in the inaugural competition are: Altona East Phoenix SC, Bentleigh Utd Cobras Lemnos, Box Hill Utd FC, Doncaster Rovers SC, East Kew Olympiakos FC, Heidelberg Utd FC, Kingston City FC, Oakleigh CanonsFC, Malvern City FC, Mill Park SC, Sth Melbourne FC, West Preston FC.

The Greek Community Cup will also feature a women’s competition, details of which will be announced soon.

For fixture details and more information check out www.greekcup.com.au

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