South Melbourne FC’s new jersey revealed

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With due splendour befitting its history and high attendance, the presentation of the South Melbourne FC jersey took place on Thursday, May 11 at the clubhouse.

Among those present were the Publisher of The Greek Herald, Dimitra Skalkos, the President of Sydney Olympic FC, Damon Hatzimanolis, and Peter Filopoulos, Football Australia’s Head of Marketing, Communications and Corporate Affairs.

Nicholas Maikousis, Damon Hanlin, Dimitra Skalkos, Bill Papastergiadis
The jersey presentation.
The jersey presentation.
The jersey presentation.

The President of South Melbourne FC, Nick Maikousis, and Chairman Bill Papastergiadis, were also present.

One of the main topics of discussion on the night was the Second National Division of Australia, which is expected to start in March 2024.

Bill Papastergiadis in the middle
There was a full house at the presentation
The jersey presentation.

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