Melbourne City FC is proud to welcome Hallam Secondary College into the City Futures Program, further strengthening the Club’s commitment to supporting young people across Melbourne’s South-East through education, football and community connection. The partnership is designed to increase student...
Melbourne City FC and Melbourne Victory came together at AAMI Park in March for a powerful anti-racism symposium, reinforcing football’s role as a unifying force within the community. Delivered in partnership with the Reflect Forward initiative, the event welcomed students...
Melbourne City is celebrating a proud moment off the pitch, with the 2025 Macca’s City Cup recognised as a finalist for Community Sporting Event of the Year at the Victorian Sport Awards. The annual tournament has continued to grow as...
Melbourne City’s Powerchair team is set to return to the national stage next month, with the reigning champions ready to defend their title at the 2026 APFA National Club Championships. Taking place from 14–18 April in New South Wales, the...
Melbourne City FC was proud to host a special citizenship ceremony ahead of Sunday’s Ninja A-League Women’s clash with Canberra United at the City Football Academy, Melbourne – ctrl:cyber Campus at Casey Fields , welcoming 40 new Australian citizens. Held for the first time...
Melbourne City joined with Football Victoria and Melbourne Victory at Parliament House this week for the Festival of Football, highlighting the powerful role the game plays in communities across the state. The event brought together professional clubs, community clubs and...
Over the January school holidays, City in the Community hosted a successful two-day Young Leaders Program, welcoming passionate young people to build, grow and connect through the power of football. Held at Monash University and the City Football Academy, the...
Melbourne City FC and City in the Community (CiTC) are strengthening our commitment to anti-racism by partnering with Reflect Forward – and teaming up with Melbourne Victory – to bring meaningful “anti-racism” learning experiences to young people across Melbourne’s south-east. ...
The Melbourne City Powerchair Team celebrated the International Day of People with Disability by hosting a special Come & Try Day at Casey Basketball Stadium, welcoming participants of all ages and abilities for an afternoon of inclusion, community and football....
Two of Melbourne’s biggest A-League clubs have put on-field rivalry aside to tackle racism in local communities through a new Victorian Government-funded anti-racism program set to engage over 10,000 young people. Melbourne Victory FC and Melbourne City FC have joined...
Melbourne City’s Powerchair stars have played a major part in helping the Australian Poweroos secure back-to-back Asia Pacific Oceania Cup titles and qualification for the 2026 FIPFA Powerchair Football World Cup, following a 2-1 Grand Final win over Japan. The...
City in the Community (CitC) is proud to be delivering the internationally renowned Twinning Project across Melbourne, using the power of football to support rehabilitation of prisoners and create safer communities. First launched in the United Kingdom in 2018, the...