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Keilor Cup’s 25th year

Young soccer stars in Melbourne’s west, across Victoria and interstate are gearing up for the annual Keilor Cup tournament which will run from September 25 to 29 at Keilor Park Recreation Reserve.

Now in its 25th year, the tournament brings together boys and girls from 213 soccer teams to play 391 games over four days.

This year 71 clubs will participate in the cup.

Keilor Park soccer club (KPSC) vice president Nicole Camilleri said this year’s cup will be bigger and better than ever.

“In its 25th year we couldn’t be more proud to host the Keilor Cup and have the opportunity to showcase Brimbank City Council,” Camilleri said.

“The Keilor Cup has become one of the most prestigious tournaments held in Victoria. Many clubs participate in the Cup as an end of season celebration.

“From under-7s to under-13s it’s all about fun, engagement and development. The tournament has a community feel whilst maintaining professionalism through scheduling, pitch marking and FV (Football Victoria) referees.”

Ms Camilleri said while the tournament is competitive, it still places a focus on inclusivity and community spirit.

“Win, lose or draw everyone is there to support each other and make lasting memories with their teammates,” she said.

Spectators can watch matches for free and will be able to purchase food and drinks from a range of stalls throughout the tournament.

KPSC hosts the event in partnership with FV, Brimbank council and Keilor Softball Club.

Details: www.keilorparksc.com.au/keilor-cup-25-years

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