Get ready to witness an epic showdown as the All Nations Cup gears up for some serious cross-cultural competition.
After a well-deserved break, the top eight teams from the mini-league are about to face off in the quarterfinals on Saturday, November 9.
These fierce competitors represent a diverse mix of nations including Greece, Cyprus, Australia, South Sudan, Eritrea, Zimbabwe, Albania, and Turkey.
With Australia, Greece, Turkey, and the surprising underdog South Sudan leading the pack, it’s anyone’s game.
But let’s be real, the real winner will be determined on the field, not on paper. So mark your calendars, grab some snacks, and get ready for some intense kicks and tackles at the Egan Lee Reserve in Melbourne.
Trust me, you don’t want to miss the action.
Saturday, November 9
Australia – Albania 11am
South Sudan – Eritrea 1pm
Greece – Zimbabwe 3 pm
Turkey – Cyprus 5 pm