South Melbourne FC come from behind to secure Dockerty Cup semi-final spot

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By Bill Roumeliotis

South Melbourne FC secured a spot in the Dockerty Cup semi-final on Wednesday night, after coming from behind against Heidelberg United to win 2-1.

The match was held at Olympic Village and saw South Melbourne losing in the first half after having missed three opportunities.

The second half was eventful with Heidelberg opening the scoring in the 54th minute with a goal by Asahi Yokokawa. But South Melbourne’s Andy Brennan (67′) and Nahuel Bonada (88′) turned the match around, leading Hellas to victory.

South Melbourne will now face Hume City in the semi-final for a place in the Dockerty Cup final. The semi-finals will most likely be held on Tuesday, July 16 or Wednesday, July 17.

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