The Greek Community Cup delivered another exhilarating round as Heidelberg and South Melbourne secured dominant wins, showcasing the next generation of football talent.
Heidelberg triumphs over Keon Park 3–1
Heidelberg’s youthful side demonstrated composure and skill beyond their years, claiming a hard-fought 3–1 victory against an experienced Keon Park team.
From the first whistle, Heidelberg controlled possession, moving the ball with precision. Their efforts were rewarded early, with two quick goals establishing a 2–0 lead by halftime.
Keon Park rallied in the second half, pulling a goal back to heighten the stakes at 2–1.
Momentum shifted momentarily as Keon Park came close to equalising, but a crucial save from Heidelberg’s goalkeeper preserved the lead. In a dramatic finale, Heidelberg capitalised on Keon Park’s forward push, scoring a decisive third goal to seal the win.

Despite the loss, Keon Park showed determination and glimpses of promise. Both sides left the field with valuable lessons as they continue their Cup campaigns.
South Melbourne dominates Bentleigh Cobras 3–0
South Melbourne’s young stars delivered a commanding 3–0 victory against Bentleigh United Cobras, impressing fans with their energy and clinical finishing.
The match’s standout moment came from Toby Simeoni, who showcased brilliance with a solo run from deep in his own half, navigating past defenders and coolly slotting the ball past the Bentleigh goalkeeper for a 1–0 lead at halftime.
In the second half, South Melbourne turned up the intensity, denying Bentleigh any foothold in the game.
Two additional goals, a result of their relentless attacking play, secured the victory and highlighted the team’s potential as serious contenders in the competition.
Bentleigh Cobras, while resilient, struggled to match South Melbourne’s pace and precision, leaving them with much to reflect on for upcoming matches.
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