Emerging Socceroos Champs Wrap Up in Melbourne

Victoria Blue and NSW Sky are the Under 15 and Under 16 winners respectively as the 2025 CommBank Emerging Socceroos Championships concluded in Melbourne.

The stands at the Home of the Matildas were filled with excited spectators and supporters who witnessed the culmination of six days of high-quality competition from Football Australia's nine state and territory Member Federations. A combined 354 goals were scored across the tournament which featured over 1,500 players and officials from 32 teams.

Subway Socceroos' Head Coach Tony Popovic was in attendance to present the winning teams with the CommBank Emerging Socceroos Championships Trophy alongside Football Australia Chairman Anter Isaac, Interim CEO Heather Garriock and numerous other National Team Coaches and staff who witnessed the action.

In the Under 15 Age Group Final, Victoria Blue secured a third consecutive title at the event following their 3-0 victory over a determined Queensland Maroon. Jordan Vonja opened the account in the fifth minute to set the tone for the Victorians who finished the match with goals to Thomas Nasso and Levi Buttlgleg to secure the victory.

Quotes attributable to Interim CEO, Heather Garriock.

"The 2025 CommBank Emerging Socceroos Championship is such an important event for football in Australia. It has launched the careers of many Subway Socceroos such as Mark Bresciano, Hayden Foxe, Paul Okon, Tony Popovic, Mark Schwarzer, Carl Veart and Tony Vidmar amongst others.

"Across the last week, we have witnessed 32 teams compete across two age groups, with over 700 players and officials involved in the tournament from Football Australia's nine State and Territory Member Federations.

"Coaches from across the country have also attended the Championship over the last week and have been able to actively identify the next generation of talent.

"I also want to acknowledge the valuable support and commitment of every family member and friend of the players who have been instrumental in helping them reach these Championships.

"We aim for the CommBank Emerging Socceroos Championships to continue to be the premium talent identification opportunity in Australia and will continue to grow the education opportunities offered throughout the event."

Quotes attributable to Victoria Blue Under 15 Head Coach Vaughan Coveny:

"I'm super excited for the boys, we had a great week and they performed really, really well.

"It just goes to show that Victoria at both grassroots and NPL level is doing some great things. We just have to keep building, and hopefully after this tournament, some of our players get selected into those national camps which is the ultimate goal.

"By playing elite matches against the best in the country, that's how they learn. We're really happy with them and they deserve everything they've achieved this week."

In the Under 16 Final, NSW Sky proved too strong for Western Australia, taking out the title with a 3-0 victory. The opener came directly from a corner in the 21st minute, before two further goals sealed the win despite a resilient WA defence.

Victoria Blue celebrate a goal in the Championship Final.
Victoria Blue celebrate lifting the Under 15 CommBank Emerging Socceroos Championships once again. Photo Mark Avellino/Football Australia

Quotes attributable to NSW Sky Under 16 Head Coach Andrew Taylor:

"The group has been working really hard all week to put together a complete performance. We'd had some good patches, but today it was really pleasing to see us start and finish well.

"Everyone involved in this age group knows how much talent is in the squad. But what's brought them success is how they've come together and learned how to maximise each other.

"To reach the top level, it's not just about what happens on the field - it's all the preparation and recovery too, and the boys have been first-class in that the whole time. This tournament gives them a taste of what professional and hopefully national team football looks like."

Earlier in the day, NSW Sky also claimed third place in both the Under 15 and Under 16 age groups - further highlighting Football NSW's strong showing at the tournament.

Following the Finals, individual awards were presented, with Football Australia coaches and officials recognising standout performers across a range of categories.

The newly introduced Fair Play Awards were presented by Tournament Director and General Manager of Competitions, Ezel Hikmet:

  • Under 15: Football Tasmania
  • Under 16: Capital Football
Capital Football Receive the Fair Play Award. Photo Mark Avellino/Football Australia
Capital Football receive the Fair Play Award. Photo Mark Avellino/Football Australia
Capital Football Receive the Fair Play Award
Football Tasmania receive the Fair Play Award. Photo Mark Avellino/Football Australia

Referee Lead for the Championships, Stephen Toth, presented the Referee of the Tournament awards:

  • Under 15: Joseph Bojcevski (Football SA)
  • Under 16: Makis Loukeris (Football VIC)
Makis Loukeris (Football VIC)
Makis Loukeris (Football VIC) receives the Referee of the Tournament award in the Under 16s. Photo Mark Avellino/Football Australia
Joseph Bojcevski
Joseph Bojcevski (Football SA) receives the Referee of the Tournament award in the Under 15 Age Group. Photo Mark Avellino/Football Australia

The Coach of the Tournament awards were presented by General Manager of Coach Education and Futsalroos Head Coach, Miles Downie:

  • Under 15: Vaughan Coveny (Victoria Blue)
  • Under 16: Andrew Taylor (NSW Sky)
Andrew Taylor (NSW Sky)
Andrew Taylor (NSW Sky) is handed the Under 16 Coach of the Tournament award from Miles Downie. Photo Mark Avellino/Football Australia
Andrew Taylor (NSW Sky)
Vaughan Coveny (Victoria Blue) is handed the Under 15 Coach of the Tournament award from Miles Downie. Photo Mark Avellino/Football Australia

Subway Joeys Head Coach Carl Veart presented the Championship Final MVP awards:

  • Under 15: Jordan Vonja (Victoria Blue)
  • Under 16: Emile Katrib (Football NSW Sky)
Carl Veart presents the Uner 16s Championship Final MVP to Emile Katrib (Football NSW Sky). Photo Mark Avellino/Football Australia
Carl Veart presents the Uner 16s Championship Final MVP to Emile Katrib (Football NSW Sky). Photo Mark Avellino/Football Australia
Carl Veart presents the Under 15s Championship Final MVP to Jordan Vonja (Victoria Blue). Photo Mark Avellino/Football Australia
Carl Veart presents the Under 15s Championship Final MVP to Jordan Vonja (Victoria Blue). Photo Mark Avellino/Football Australia

Subway Olyroos Goalkeeper Coach, Neil Tate, presented the Goalkeeper of the Tournament awards:

  • Under 15: Aaron Black (Western Australia)
  • Under 16: Lachlan Allen (Football NSW Sky)
Lachlan Allen (Football NSW Sky)
Lachlan Allen (Football NSW Sky) receives the Under 16 Goalkeeper of the Tournament award from Subway Olyroos Goalkeeper Coach, Neil Tate. Photo Mark Avellino/Football Australia
Aaron Black (Western Australia) receives the Under 15 Goalkeeper of the Tournament award from Subway Olyroos Goalkeeper Coach, Neil Tate. Photo Mark Avellino/Football Australia
Aaron Black (Western Australia) receives the Under 15 Goalkeeper of the Tournament award from Subway Olyroos Goalkeeper Coach, Neil Tate. Photo Mark Avellino/Football Australia

Former Subway Socceroo and Football Australia GM of Player Development & Pathways, Josh Kennedy, presented the Golden Boot awards:

  • Under 15: Riad Rarhidi (7 goals, South Australia)
  • Under 16: Orson Conroy (9 goals, Football NSW Navy)
Orson Conroy (Football NSW) is handed the Golden Boot award for the Under 15 Age Group by Josh Kennedy. Photo Mark Avellino/Football Australia
Orson Conroy (Football NSW) is handed the Golden Boot award for the Under 15 Age Group by Josh Kennedy. Photo Mark Avellino/Football Australia
Riad Rarhidi (7 goals, South Australia)
Riad Rarhidi is handed the Golden Boot award in the Under 16 Age Group from Josh Kennedy. Photo Mark Avellino/Football Australia

CommBank Executive Manager of Brand Partnerships, Tasmine Heath, presented the CommBank Player of the Tournament awards:

  • Under 15: Josef Sikora (Football NSW Sky)
  • Under 16: Aston Reid (Football NSW Sky)
CommBank Executive Manager of Brand Partnerships, Tasmine Heath, presents the Under 16 CommBank Player of the Tournament award to Aston Reid (Football NSW Sky). Photo Mark Avellino/Football Australia
CommBank Executive Manager of Brand Partnerships, Tasmine Heath, presents the Under 16 CommBank Player of the Tournament award to Aston Reid (Football NSW Sky). Photo Mark Avellino/Football Australia
CommBank Executive Manager of Brand Partnerships, Tasmine Heath, presents the Under 16 CommBank Player of the Tournament award to Josef Sikora (Football NSW Sky). Photo Mark Avellino/Football Australia
CommBank Executive Manager of Brand Partnerships, Tasmine Heath, presents the Under 16 CommBank Player of the Tournament award to Josef Sikora (Football NSW Sky). Photo Mark Avellino/Football Australia

Heather Garriock and Carl Veart also presented silver and gold medals to all players, coaches, and match officials from the Championship Finals.

Football Australia acknowledges the ongoing support of the Victorian Government through its tourism and major events agency, Visit Victoria.

CommBank Players of the Tournament

Under 15: Josef Sikora (Football NSW)

Under 16: Aston Reid (Football NSW)

Goalkeepers of the Tournament

Under 15: Aaron Black (Football West)

Under 16: Lachlan Allen (Football NSW)

Referees of the Tournament

Under 15: Joseph Bojcevski (Football SA)

Under 16: Makis Loukeris (Football VIC)

Coach of the tournament

Under 15: Vaughan Covney (Football VIC)

Under 16: Andrew Taylor (Football NSW)

Championship Final MVP

Under 15: Jordan Vonja (Football VIC)

Under 16: Emile Katrib (Football NSW)

Golden Boot

Under 15: Riad Rarhidi, 7 goals (Football SA)

Under 16: Orson Conroy, 9 goals (Football NSW)

Fair Play Award

Under 15: Football Tasmania

Under 16: Capital Football

Under 15 Championship Final:

Victoria Blue 3 def Queensland Maroon 0

Victoria Blue: Jordan Vonja (8'), Thomas Nasso (15'), Levi Buttigieg (50')

Under 16 Championship Final:

NSW Sky 3 def Western Australia 0

NSW Sky: Corey Da Cruz (21'), Max Court (44'), Jordan Owusu (58')

Under 15 Team Rankings

PositionTeams
1Victoria Blue
2Queensland Maroon
3NSW Sky
4Western Australia
5Victoria White
6NSW Navy
7South Australia
8Queensland Silver
9Queensland White
10Malaysia
11Northern NSW
12Victoria Silver
13Capital Football
14Tasmania
15NSW Country
16Northern Territory

Under 16 Team Rankings

PositionTeams
1NSW Sky
2Western Australia
3NSW Navy
4Victoria Blue
5South Australia
6Northern NSW
7Queensland Maroon
8Capital Football
9Victoria White
10Northern Territory
11Charles Perkins XI
12Victoria Silver
13Queensland Silver
14NSW Country
15Tasmania
16Queensland White
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