Labinot Haliti honours loyal Sydney Olympic fan Stefanos Avgerinos

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By Takis Triadafillou

In a poignant show of appreciation beyond the scoreboard, Sydney Olympic head coach Labinot Haliti has paid a deeply personal tribute to one of the club’s most loyal supporters – Stefanos Avgerinos, who has stood by the team since 1957.

Amid a challenging season and recent scrutiny over on-field performance, Haliti took a heartfelt detour from the pitch to the living room of Mr Avgerinos’ home. 

There, he presented the lifelong fan with a club jersey and beanie as a symbol of gratitude for nearly seven decades of unwavering support.

“For me, it’s not just about wins and losses,” Haliti told The Greek Herald

“It’s about people like Mr Stefanos who have kept this club alive for decades. I’m proud to have given him a jersey and a beanie, but more than that, I’m proud to have met him. It’s in moments like these that you truly understand what football means.”

Mr Avgerinos, clearly moved by the visit, responded: “It’s a great honour. I didn’t expect it. The visit moved me deeply. Sydney Olympic is my life. I’ve been with the team since 1957, and as long as I can, I’ll continue to be. I thank the coach and everyone at the club.”

The symbolic visit highlighted a powerful message: that football is more than points on a table. It is about people, community, memory, and connection – values embodied by Mr Avgerinos, who has witnessed generations of club history from the stands and beyond.

Also present was his close friend and fellow lifelong supporter, Kostas Sotos, who spoke with equal reverence about Avgerinos’ legacy.

“Stefanos is not just a fan. He is a part of this club’s soul. From him, I learned what faith means – what it means to love a team without expecting anything in return,” Mr Sotos said. 

“I visit him as often as I can, not only because of our love for Sydney Olympic, but because it’s an honour to have such a man by my side. People like him should never be forgotten.”

In a sport often dominated by metrics and media pressure, Haliti’s gesture served as a reminder of football’s true essence – one defined by loyalty, humanity, and history. It was a moment that transcended results and reignited the spirit of what it means to belong to a club.

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