Hakoah, who play in NSW's NPL1, defeated Hills United in a nine-goal thriller in the Round of 32 of the competition. 

They came back to equalise on three occasions with the 90 minutes, before scoring three goals in extra time to seal a 6-3 win. 

It was a special night for the club, who were all the way down in State League Division 2 just five years ago.

But after drawing A-League side Melbourne City in the next round, they're going for something even bigger next Tuesday, August 29. 

"We are incredibly proud of what has been achieved over the past five years," said Hakoah FC President, Michael Katz. 

"Our vision was always to bring top level football back to the heart of the NSW Eastern Suburbs, by giving the youngsters of our community the opportunity to play at the highest level preceding the A League. 

"Our development of this youth programme has created a viable pathway to professional football, which is a significant first for this area of Sydney."

The match also see's the Bouzanis brothers come up against each other, with Melbourne City goalkeeper Dean facing Hakoah goalkeeper Anthony. 

Katz added: "Due to the anticipation for this game, we are expecting a huge turnout of supporting fans; particularly as children under 16 can enjoy the game free of charge. As such, to ensure everyone can be accommodated, Leichardt Oval will be our host.

"We would like to encourage all Hakoah FC, Melbourne City, and local football fans to come along with their family and friends to watch the clash of the Cup winners and the battle of the Bouzanis brothers. 

"The event will be a real opportunity for supporters to play a valuable role in achieving our ambition to raise Hakoah FC’s profile within the Eastern Suburbs football and broader community."

Tickets to the clash are avaiable here