Sydney Olympic FC President Damon Hanlin announces immediate resignation

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Sydney Olympic FC President and Director, Damon Hanlin, has announced his immediate resignation from the club, marking the end of his tenure at one of Australia’s most storied football institutions.

In an official statement released on Wednesday morning, Hanlin said the decision came after “careful consideration,” noting it was the right moment to step aside and make way for new leadership.

“It has been a privilege to serve on the Board of one of Australia’s most historic and respected football clubs,” Hanlin said. “During my time as a Director, I have been proud to contribute to initiatives that strengthen the club’s future, support its players, and deepen its connection with the community.”

Hanlin acknowledged that stepping down was not an easy decision but emphasised the importance of fresh perspectives as Sydney Olympic enters its next phase.

“This decision was not made lightly, but I believe it is the right time for me to step aside and allow new voices and perspectives to help guide Sydney Olympic into its next chapter of growth and success,” he said.

Comes after wide-ranging AGM

Hanlin’s resignation follows Sydney Olympic FC’s AGM held on Tuesday, October 28, where he and the board delivered an extensive update on the club’s financial position, governance, NPL strategy and long-term vision.

At the meeting, Hanlin confirmed the club remains solvent and outlined an academy-first approach to its NPL program, with senior men’s football set to return to Belmore Oval in 2025. He also addressed rising costs, online misinformation, community engagement challenges, and the need for a more sustainable football model.

Members heard updates on governance – introducing newly appointed director Rodolf Salem – financial pressures across the NPL system, youth pathways, facilities, the National Second Tier, logo controversy with the Australian Olympic Committee, and renewed efforts toward transparency and unity.

Hanlin acknowledged the complexities of running a modern football club, urging members to support new committees and initiatives aimed at ensuring long-term success.

Resignation marks a significant transition

In his departing message, Hanlin thanked his fellow board members, club management, players, members and supporters for their ongoing passion.

“Sydney Olympic will always hold a special place in my heart, and I remain a strong supporter of its continued success on and off the field,” Hanlin said.

Sydney Olympic has yet to announce Hanlin’s successor or outline the next steps for the Board following his departure.

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