Registrations open for 2026 Greek Community Cup Women’s Tournament

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The 2026 Greek Community Cup Women’s Tournament is set to return this summer, with registrations now open for clubs ahead of the competition running from 30 January to 15 February 2026 at Northcote City FC.

Building on a successful inaugural tournament, the women’s competition returns to Northcote City FC following a standout debut in 2025.

The venue delivered a high-quality playing environment and a strong atmosphere, helping establish the tournament as a growing fixture in the women’s football calendar.

The 2025 final produced a thrilling contest between Box Hill and Keon Park, with Box Hill securing a 2–1 victory.

With strong interest from clubs and increased momentum, organisers expect the 2026 tournament to attract even more teams.

Tournament Organiser Michael Karamitos said the feedback from the inaugural competition highlighted the importance of continuing to invest in the women’s tournament.

“We’re committed to delivering a well-run, competitive tournament that supports clubs and showcases the talent across women’s teams,” Mr Karamitos said.

“The feedback from players and clubs in 2025 reinforced the value of continuing to expand the Greek Community Cup tournaments, and we’re excited to see the Women’s Tournament return in 2026 with even greater participation.”

Registrations are now open, with clubs encouraged to nominate teams and prepare for another competitive summer of women’s football.

The Greek Community Cup is presented by the Greek Community of Melbourne in association with Australian Football Skool and GCTV Incorporated. The tournament returns to Northcote City FC as host venue, with support from Nikos Cakes and the Victorian Multicultural Commission.

Learn more and register a team: https://www.greekcup.com.au/womens-cup-2026.

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