";s:4:"text";s:2991:"The contracts, however, were not finalised until 1982. Wishing to broaden support for the soccer team and in an effort to avoid any political affiliation and, thus, conflict, the leaders of "Alexander The Great" launched a campaign to run a completely independent sporting club. One end contains player facilities while the other has a fence with advertising and the scoreboard. Their wives were responsible for washing the playing gear and for having the first-aid box ready. • Heidelberg West Football Club, an Australian Rules football team, competes in the Northern Football League. During this period for Heidelberg players such Juan Toro, Derek Lea and Charlie Yankos participated in this golden era. This is our Team App homepage. In 1970it survived the transition and became a leading force when it won the 1975 Victorian State League (today's Victorian Premier League)Championship under its then name of Fitzroy United Alexander Soccer Club under coach Manolis Poulakakis.The late 1970s and early 1980s the Club went through what many regard as its "Golden Era". Current season Heidelberg United Football Club (founded as Alexander the Great -Melbourne Soccer Club) is an football (soccer) club based in the northern Melbourne suburb of Heidelberg West, Victoria, Australia. The terms and conditions of the lease were advantageous to the Club which was obtaining access to a prestigious soccer field, with a pavilion and track and field facilities. Domicile. It plays its home games at Heidelberg Park in neighbouring Heidelberg. The total capacity of the ground is 12,000.Champions - 1975, 1988, 1990, 2001, 2018Markos Economidis managed to convince the committee of Clifton Hill Social Club to contribute the funds required to purchase the necessary gear for the team. The main expenditure areas included the hiring of the soccer grounds, administrative expenses, players' clothing, fees for the referee, usually 1 pound 10s 0d and drinks for the players.In 1978 the Mangopoulos Committee announced its plan to move to Heidelberg and advertised the erection of a covered grandstand seating 1,500 spectators, turnstiles and public facilities for 3,000 people, incurring a 'cost of $400,000 out of a total cost of the overall scheme of about $950,000. It plays its home games at Heidelberg Park in neighbouring Heidelberg.