Greek Community Cup: Midweek matches deliver drama and dominance

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Another exciting night of football unfolded at the Greek Community Cup on Wednesday evening at Partridge Reserve, proudly hosted by Mill Park Soccer Club.

South Melbourne FC 0 – 0 Northcote City FC: A disciplined game where both teams created chances, but neither could break through, resulting in a well-earned draw.

Heidelberg United Alexander FC (U20) 0 – 5 Bentleigh Greens: Bentleigh Greens continued their sharp form, putting on a confident and cohesive performance to secure their second consecutive win.

 Heidelberg B - Kostas Deves
Heidelberg B. Photos: Kostas Deves.

The Greek Community Cup continues this Friday night with two upcoming fixtures:

  • South Melbourne FC vs Heidelberg United Alexander FC (U20) at 7:30PM
  • Malvern City Football Club vs Heidelberg United Alexander FC (U23) at 7:45PM

Spectators are encouraged to attend and support their clubs as the tournament builds towards the finals.

See the full fixtures: https://greekcup.com.au/

Match videos: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3k1qgYo3ZqZOpREFKmAeeluZP6z0K6Ry

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