Round 2 of the 2025 Australian Championship delivered thrilling goals and standout performances across the competition, with South Melbourne, Sydney Olympic, and Heidelberg United all producing memorable moments on the pitch.
South Melbourne shines in ten-man triumph
South Melbourne extended their strong start in the Australian Championship with a 2-0 win over Moreton City Excelsior at Lakeside Stadium.
Substitute Manny Aguek scored twice, including a stunning strike from over 50 yards out, despite his side being reduced to ten men after Nahuel Bonada received a red card.
“I knew once the ball dropped that the ‘keeper was high,” Aguek said.
“My second touch was to set myself. I’ve always got goal-scoring intentions. I hadn’t scored last week, so I knew this week I had to get on the scoresheet.”
South Melbourne now travel to Newcastle to face Broadmeadow Magic.
Sydney Olympic fall in five-goal thriller
Sydney Olympic were narrowly defeated 3-2 by Broadmeadow Magic in an entertaining contest.
Jared Baker and Ezra Palombini put the visitors ahead, before substitute Gloire Amanda halved the deficit in the 78th minute.
Arran Cocks restored the two-goal lead for Magic, and Augustine Auglah scored a late free-kick for Olympic, but it proved insufficient to salvage a point.
Heidelberg United deliver solid away win
Heidelberg United secured a convincing 3–0 victory over Wollongong Wolves.
Jamal Ali opened the scoring 17 minutes in, followed by Anthony Lesiotis’ controlled volley five minutes into the second half.
Angus Taylor sealed the win late as United absorbed Wollongong’s pressure to record a clinical away triumph.