The mastermind behind arguably the biggest upset in Australian domestic soccer history reckons its time A-League teams started giving more opportunities to part-time players.Redlands United shocked A-League champions Adelaide United, coming from a goal down to win 2-1 in the FFA Cup on Wednesday night in front of a small but heaving crowd at Brisbanes Perry Park.It marked the third time a semi-pro team has beaten an A-League side in the FFA Cup - Adelaide City toppled Western Sydney Wanderers two years ago, while Green Gully defeated Central Coast Mariners on Tuesday night.Redlands boss Matt Chandler believes its proof there is plenty of untapped talent below the top tier, plugging away in the National Premier Leagues (NPL) - if A-League coaches care to look.Its amazing, now, for Australian football that the NPL is now producing more and more teams that can compete with A-League teams in a one-off battle, Chandler said.I do feel theres a number of players in the NPL that could actually play in the A-League.Especially in Queensland were underestimated - obviously in Melbourne and NSW theres some superb sides, but theres a number of good sides that play in this league.Were sitting fourth or fifth, that shows the depth of the league in this state.Chandler could barely wipe the smile off his face after the historic victory, which seemed out of the realms of all possibility when Ryan Kitto put Adelaide ahead on the hour mark.Redlands had spent most of the night on the back foot, camped in defence and struggling to keep Guillermo Amors men at bay.But a howler from Eugene Galekovic opened the door for Queenslands second-oldest club, and Michael Lee swept into an open net to level the scores in the dying moments.Belief grew from there.Lee then provided the cross for Paul OBrian, who put Redlands ahead eight minutes into extra time, and they hung on for dear life to the final whistle.Its a huge achievement, we cant underestimate what weve just done here tonight, Chandler said.Redlands will now advance to the round of 16, and Chandler believes few teams will want to face them now.Amor, meanwhile, said Adelaide was disappointed, but not embarrassed.This is football. 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