Brandon Park Football Club

Brandon Park Football Club Sahagian Sporting Club was founded in Melbourne in 1972 after many Armenians migrated here from Turkey.

We are a sporting club, along with our members and the local community adhering for not only a passion of soccer and our youth, but also holding various events & functions as we aim to stand as one. By coming together via the Armenian Church to continue the Armenian legacy, so was created the Armenian Church Sahagian Soccer Club, with the name “Sahagian” originating from our Armenian school in Ist

anbul. In 1973 we joined the Victorian Soccer Federation and our home ground was at Elwood. However we temporarily had to move from there and between 1979 and 1989 our home ground was Mitcham. It wasn’t until 1990 that we moved back to our original home ground Elwood in 1992 Sahagian came to its current home ground at Freeway Reserve when it took over Brandon Park Soccer Club. In 1994 the club became incorporated and is today known as Armenian Community Sahagian Sporting Club Incorporated Brandon Park Soccer Club, Brandon Park Junior Soccer Club. To date one of Brandon Park Soccer Clubs biggest achievements has been building the Pavilion at Freeway Reserve where our community spends their time mingling with one another and celebrating various festivities. It cost approximately $700,000 to build, $400,000 of which was generously donated by our dedicated community. The Pavilion holds, Trophies, flags and achievements to date, championship team photos are also proudly displayed for all to see how much the club has achieved over the last 37 years. One such achievement was our senior team becoming champions in Provisional League One. 2010 sees this group preparing themselves to play in State League 3. Today the club has over 150 players, with a further 40 people involved in coaching, training, volunteering and assisting with the running of the teams and other aspects of the club. This group is supported by a team of 16 committee members who are responsible for the management and administration of the club at the strategic and operational level. Brandon Park FC (Armenian Community Sahagian Sporting Club) respects the strong Armenian cultural influence that has ensured the success of this great club to date, however we also recognize that the club now has a bigger role to play in the wider community. We understand that the future of football and our club lies with our children and this is why we are encouraging junior player development to raise community awareness of the Brandon Park Football Club and football in general. We also want to encourage and create a better environment for families, sponsors, members and supporters to attend our games and enjoy the welcoming atmosphere at the club. Given the clubs proud history and current position none of this would have been possible without the hard work and dedication of our predecessors, that is all our past presidents, committee, members, sponsors, supporters and volunteers, who were fuelled by the passion, loyalty and desire to help build a club that to this day is growing from strength to strength due to the continued support of all individuals currently involved with the club.

It ends all square after 90 minutes after a top goal from Stephen Tonios was cancelled out by a late equaliser to Berwic...
19/06/2026

It ends all square after 90 minutes after a top goal from Stephen Tonios was cancelled out by a late equaliser to Berwick. We go again next week at home against Peninsula. The ressies go down 3-1, a goal to Anthony Tchakerian had the boys searching for a result, but a late penalty to Berwick sealed all three points for the away side

We begin the reverse leg of the season with our second home match in a row following last weeks last gasp victory over W...
18/06/2026

We begin the reverse leg of the season with our second home match in a row following last weeks last gasp victory over Waverley. In our way this Friday night is Berwick City, who have been in strong form of late and who will be looking to continue their surge up the table. Our boys need a win to keep knocking on the door of top spot, after Knox lost last round. Make sure to get down to Freeway Reserve tomorrow night to support the boys, it’ll be an absolute belter and we need all the numbers we can get!

14/06/2026

Well done Socceroos! 🎉

14/06/2026

Aussie Aussie Aussie! 👏 🇦🇺 👏

14/06/2026
TODAY from 12.30pm! 🇦🇺 ⚽️ 🇦🇺 Let’s goooo Socceroos!!
13/06/2026

TODAY from 12.30pm! 🇦🇺 ⚽️ 🇦🇺

Let’s goooo Socceroos!!

13/06/2026

SENIORS FULL TIME: 2-1 WIN

Friday night saw another huge contest at Freeway Reserve as it was 2nd vs 3rd. Waverley Wanderers needing a win to draw level with us, whilst our boys were looking to keep the pressure on Knox with a win.

The game started tense, with both sides opting to play long on a bobbly pitch. Early chances went begging for Ryan Foster and Rabeh Salahaldin, with Ryan hitting the woodwork on two further occasions, including a bicycle kick attempt which would have won a Puskas had it gone in. Waverley fought their way into the contest however, and managed to score on the stroke of half time to lead going into the break.

The boys came out in the second half looking for an equaliser, but could not break through. An opportunistic penalty shout for Waverley was rewarded, and our boys looked down and out. Waverley’s striker hit the post with his penalty, keeping our boys within striking distance. The boys kept piling on the pressure, with two strikes from Masee Namdar again hitting the woodwork, before we finally found the back of the net 20 minutes from time, with a terrific ball being played in and Masee sealing off the defender and scoring a peach of a half volley. The boys pushed on to try and find a winner, and Lachy Everett managed to bait a Waverley player into headbutting him right in front of the ref, which saw him take an early shower. Finally, the boys broke through after Joe O’Connor played an excellent reverse ball to Masee, who played Ryan through. Ryan cut inside before finishing at the near post to net our winner for the night, sparking wild celebrations. Well done to the boys for an impressive comeback win, as we look forward to another big clash against Berwick next week.

The ressies went down 2-1 in the earlier tie, with Chenura Nilaweera scoring after some impressive pressing work up front. Unlucky to cop a late own goal, but we move forward to next week

Join us on Sunday to cheer on our Socceroos, delicious food, great atmosphere, community spirit.12pm kebab lunch availab...
12/06/2026

Join us on Sunday to cheer on our Socceroos, delicious food, great atmosphere, community spirit.

12pm kebab lunch available before the game at 2pm.
Freeway Reserve, Kernot Ave, Mulgrave

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After a week off following a narrow loss against Knox, we get back into action this Friday night in a massive clash at h...
10/06/2026

After a week off following a narrow loss against Knox, we get back into action this Friday night in a massive clash at home. We take on Waverley Wanderers in a tantalising match up of second versus third, where a win will give us some breathing room inside the automatic promotion places, whilst also keeping pace with Knox. Make sure to head on down this Friday night to back the boys as they look to get back to winning ways

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Freeway Reserve/Kernot Avenue
Mulgrave, VIC
3170

Opening Hours

Tuesday 6pm - 9pm
Wednesday 6pm - 9pm
Thursday 6pm - 9pm

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+61395611122

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