As the All Nations Cup continues to captivate the football fans of Melbourne, it’s clear that this event is more than just a soccer tournament.

It’s a colorful canvas of diversity, where players from all walks of life come together to showcase their skills and celebrate unity.

From the fiery matches between Turkey and Serbia to the underdog battles of Cyprus and South Sudan, and the heated rivalry between Greece and Albania, the on-field action has been nothing short of exhilarating.

But the fun isn’t over yet, as the Egan Lee Reserve in Knox City awaits the upcoming weekend, promising an endless supply of goals and top-notch performances.

So mark your calendars and join in on the excitement, because this is one tournament that’s not to be missed.

SECOND ROUND

Saturday, October 19

Iraq – South Sudan 11am

Mauritius – Serbia 12.30pm

Turkey – Eritrea 2 pm

North Macedonia – Cyprus 3.30pm

Sunday, October 20

Ethiopia – Australia 11am

Albania – Burundi 12.30pm

Zimbabwe – Bosnia and Herzegovina 2pm

Sudan – Greece 3.30pm

Tangalakis, the coach of the Greek team, was especially pleased with the effort shown by his players in the game against Albania. Photo: Con Deves