
Heidelberg United Alexander Football Club (founded as Alexander the Great-Melbourne Soccer Club) established in 1958 is an football (soccer) club based in the northern Melbourne suburb of Heidelberg West, Victoria, Australia.
Olympic Park, commonly referred to as Olympic Village, is a rectangular football (soccer) ground and recreational space located in Heidelberg West on the western fringe of the City of Banyule. The park is an established sport and community recreation reserve with a significant history, having been originally built for the 1956 Olympic Games in Melbourne, Australia, for use as a prominent training base. The adjacent residential area, which served as the Olympic athletes village during the Games, is known locally as Olympic Village, giving the football ground its commonly used name.
Olympic Park has been home to current National Premier Leagues and former National Soccer League club Heidelberg United FC since 1982, with the reserve also hosting cricket club Olympic Colts since the early 1960's and a range of other sports, recreation and open space opportunities. The precinct is also home to Barrbunin Beek, a gathering place for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people living in and around Banyule.
Plans to upgrade the football ground and broader recreational precinct were launched in 2017. The increased demand to provide functional and appropriate levels of sport and recreation infrastructure, and the shift towards more informal and casual recreation pursuits, prompted the City of Banyule Council to develop a Master Plan for Olympic Park.