A memorable JCL25 Finals Series

A SEASON TO REMEMBER

Over two thrilling weekends, the Junior Champions Leaguecrowned its 2025 champions. From nail-biters to dominant displays, this year’s finals showed just how much talent is rising through the ranks.

The atmosphere across all divisions was electric, with families, friends and clubmates packing the sidelines to cheer on their young stars. Here’s how it all went down.

JCL

  • U8 – SDC def. Albion Rovers

  • U9 – SDC def. Langwarrin SC

  • U10 – Broxham Football def. Brimbank Stallions

  • U11 – SDC def. Malvern City

  • U12 – Dandenong City def. Oakleigh Cannons

  • U13 – SDC def. Melbourne City

Girls Divisions

  • U10G – Broxham Football def. Moonee Ponds

  • U12G – Keilor Park def. Brighton

SDC were unstoppable, clinching four titles and setting the benchmark with their slick passing and ruthless finishing. Broxham Football also doubled up, grabbing silverware in both the boys and girls divisions.

JCL2

  • U8 – DF Football def. Caroline Springs

  • U9 – Keilor Park def. Broxham Football Mavericks

  • U10 – Green Gully def. Broxham Football

  • U11 – Elite Football def. DF Football

  • U12 – Brimbank Stallions def. Essendon Royals

  • U13 – Williams Landing def. Lustica Football

JCL2 delivered plenty of drama, with several games going down to the wire. Keilor Park’s U9s and Brimbank’s U12s showed immense composure under pressure, while Williams Landing stole the show in a cracking U13 final.

JCL3

  • U8 – Elite FC Augustin def. Soccer Pro Academy

  • U9 – Williams Landing Drogba def. Malvern City

  • U10 – SDC def. Doreen United

  • U11 – Whittlesea Ranges def. Brimbank Stallions

  • U12 – Soccer Pro Academy def. Football Star Academy

  • U13 – Sandringham SC def. Bentleigh Greens

JCL3 wrapped things up with some of the weekend’s most entertaining football, highlighted by Whittlesea’s fierce defensive effort and Sandringham’s silky attack.

Looking Ahead

The 2025 JCL season had it all: passion, skill, heartbreak and triumph. Every player who pulled on a jersey played their part in making this year unforgettable.

As the curtain closes, attention already turns to 2026, where the stakes will be higher, the crowds louder and the rivalries even sharper.

Bring on next season. The future is bright.

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