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Strong crowd & community spirit launch the 4th Annual Greek Community Cup

Full fixtures, scores and updates are available at www.greekcup.com.au

Newsroom November 20 01:14

The 2025 Greek Community Cup (Men’s Tournament), organised by the Greek Community of Melbourne, opened over the weekend at Mill Park Soccer Club with a strong community turnout, vibrant atmosphere and highly competitive football.

Weather conditions did little to dampen the enthusiasm, with spectators arriving in strong numbers and staying throughout the matches, creating a spirited environment that reflected the tournament’s deep cultural roots. Greek music, food and the hum of the Greek language across the grounds helped create a warm, lively atmosphere throughout the weekend.

This year also marks the first time the tournament is being played on Partridge Street Reserve’s newly upgraded facilities, supported by State Government funding. An additional synthetic pitch and new lighting for night matches have strengthened the venue’s ability to host large community events and elevated the experience for both players and supporters.

Local Greek Orthodox Priest Fr. George Frangos blessed the commencement of the tournament with and followed with a blessing of the blessing of the players.

Opening Weekend Results

Friday 14 November
 • Box Hill United 1–1 Heidelberg United
 • Malvern City 0–1 Mill Park

Sunday 16 November
 • Bentleigh Greens 3–1 South Melbourne
 • Heidelberg United 0–1 Northcote City

One of the standout performances of the weekend came from Bentleigh Greens, who delivered a sharp, cohesive display against South Melbourne. Confident ball movement, disciplined defending and two decisive second-half goals saw them take control of the match and set an early benchmark.

Across all fixtures, the energy on and off the pitch remained high, with clubs, families and supporters embracing the return of the tournament.

“Seeing the community come together for this year’s tournament is incredibly rewarding,” said Michael Karamitos, Board member of the Greek Community of Melbourne and tournament lead. “The Greek Community Cup is more than football — it’s a celebration of culture, connection and our long-standing contribution to the sporting fabric of Victoria. We’re proud to host a competition that brings so many people and clubs together.”

NEXT MATCHES

The Greek Community Cup continues this week with key group-stage matchups at Partridge Street Reserve, the home of Mill Park Football Club.

Wednesday 19 November

All matches will be played at Partridge Street Reserve.

7:30PM — South Melbourne vs Northcote City (Pitch 1)
7:30PM — Heidelberg United vs Bentleigh Greens (Pitch 2)

Friday 21 November

7:30 — South Melbourne vs Heidelberg United (Pitch 1)

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Saturday 22 November

3:00PM — Northcote City vs Bentleigh Greens (Pitch 1)
3:15PM— Heidelberg United vs Malvern City (Pitch 2)
5:00PM — Mill Park vs Box Hill United (Pitch 1)

Full fixtures, scores and updates are available at www.greekcup.com.au.

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