
Soccerscene is proud to announce a new working partnership with Australian Football Skool (AFS), an event management company that has hosted many large-scale football tournaments, including the annual Shepparton Cup which is one of the biggest in Australia.
This collaboration brings together two organisations with a shared passion: highlighting and recognising the amazing talent locally, amplifying important conversations about grassroots football and celebrating the impact it has on the football ecosystem.
Director of AFS, Rolando Navas, expressed his excitement about collaborating with Australia’s leading industry football publication.
“AFS is delighted to enter a working partnership with Soccerscene. The publication has a great history of providing insight and coverage of grassroots football, and celebrating these milestones aligns with our core values,” he said.
CEO of Soccerscene, Stace Ioannidis, had a similar sentiment to working with such a well-run organisation.
“Our partnership with AFS represents a unified commitment to elevating and promoting the grassroots football success stories which benefit the industry as a whole. Together we are driving the important conversations in local football and I’m excited for the impact this collaboration will have,” he stated.
Rolando Navas joined Shane Sali as recent guests on Soccerscene’s Off the Pitch Podcast, where he discussed everything about the Shepparton Cup, AFS’ trademark annual event.
You can listen to the full length podcast across all the major podcasting platforms.
About the Partners
Australian Football Skool has been operating since 2007 and it started as a junior football academy program operating across Melbourne and Regional Victoria during the summer months. AFS has evolved since and headlines many of Australia’s biggest junior football tournaments and events such as the Shepparton Cup, Western United Cup and Macca’s City Cup.
Soccerscene is Australia’s leading football business media platform, showcasing developments in football governance, coaching, facilities, technology and innovation – from grassroots to the professional tier.














