When and in which country will the first football match of 2025 take place? | | The Voice of the Interior

When and in which country will the first football match of 2025 take place? | | The Voice of the Interior
When and in which country will the first football match of 2025 take place? | Soccer | The Voice of the Interior

Furthermore, in Argentina, the official competition will begin with the regional amateur championship, where the teams from Córdoba will be in the spotlight.

The year 2025 will start with football action from the first minute. Just after midnight, Go Media Stadium in New Zealand will host the clash between Auckland FC and Melbourne Victory for the A-League, the top division of Australian rules football.

For Argentina fans, the match will take place at 1:00 a.m., providing the perfect opportunity to continue enjoying football after the New Year celebrations.

Although a New Zealand club, Auckland FC play in the Australian league as part of an expansion plan which began this season. So far, the team leads the championship with 22 points, having recorded seven wins, one draw and only one defeat, thus consolidating its position as one of the main contenders in the tournament.


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Meanwhile, in Argentina, official football will return on January 4 and 5 with the resumption of the Torneo Federal Regional Amateur 2024/25. During this weekend, the quarter-finals and semi-finals will be played according to each region.

The teams of Córdoba, General Paz Juniors, Alumni of Villa María and Acción Juvenil of General Deheza, strive to progress in the quest for one of the four promotions to the Federal A Tournament.

The disciplinary tribunal has not yet made a decision regarding the incidents between Andino and Sp. Villa Dolores, meaning that it is still uncertain who has progressed, and therefore the first leg of the quarter-finals remains on hold.

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