Heidelberg United eyes history in Australia Cup Final

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Heidelberg United stands on the brink of history as it prepares to face the Newcastle Jets in Saturday’s Australia Cup final at Lakeside Stadium.

A win would make the NPL Victoria side the first state federation club to claim the national trophy – and secure qualification for the Asian Champions League, a feat that could transform Australian football.

Coach John Anastasiadis – who himself played for Heidelberg in the 1980s – said the team’s remarkable run, which included victories over Western Sydney Wanderers, Wellington Phoenix, and Auckland FC, has already made history.

“If we win it will give belief to a lot of NPL clubs around the country, that nothing is impossible,” Anastasiadis told The Herald Sun.

“I think it will change everything in Australian football. Knowing there’s a carrot of going to Asia, is something dreams are made of to be honest.”

The Warriors last lifted a national trophy in 1980, a side that famously featured several Socceroos. “So 45 years later, if we can do it again that would be something else,” Anastasiadis reflected.

The squad includes several former A-League players – Ben Collins, Yaren Sozer, Anthony Lesiotis, Ryan Lethlean, and Dalibor Markovic – as well as international talents from Germany, Denmark, Bulgaria, Czechia, and Japan.

For Anastasiadis, who has long been regarded as one of the country’s most capable coaches yet remains outside the A-League, the final could be career-defining. But his focus remains firmly on his players and club.

“I want the club to go to another level and I want to see the players get their reward,” he said.

Heidelberg’s remarkable journey – from National Soccer League powerhouse to community-driven revival – has reignited the pride of its passionate supporter base.

“Our supporters haven’t seen this sort of thing for years,” Anastasiadis said. “To beat three A-League teams, anyone in this position would say you deserve to be in the final.”

Heidelberg United faces the Newcastle Jets in the Australia Cup Final on Saturday, 4 October, at 7.30pm.

Source: The Herald Sun

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