Registrations now open for the first Greek Community Cup Juniors

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The Greek Community of Melbourne (GCM), in partnership with Oakleigh Cannons FC, has announced the launch of the inaugural Greek Community Cup Juniors, taking place from Friday 12 to Sunday 14 September 2025.

Following the success of the Men’s and Women’s competitions, this exciting new addition will showcase the next generation of football talent, bringing together young players, families, and the wider Greek community for a vibrant weekend of sport and culture.

Registrations now open for the first Greek Community Cup Juniors

Hosted across Jack Edwards Reserve and Davies Reserve in Oakleigh, the tournament promises an unforgettable atmosphere, with football, music, food, and community spirit at the heart of the event.

Spots are strictly limited, and early registration is encouraged to secure your team’s place in this historic first edition of the Greek Community Cup Juniors.

Register your team today at Juniors Cup Registration.

Enjoy a weekend of football, culture, and community – and be part of history as the very first Greek Community Cup Juniors kicks off.

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