Sydney Olympic FC has announced a significant change in its Senior Men’s NPL program as part of a broader strategy to prioritise youth development.
The club’s updated football strategy, outlined by the board, places youth pathways, technical and personal growth, and long-term sustainability at its core.
The youth-focused strategy aims to create structured progression from junior to senior levels, with mentorship from senior players, retention initiatives, inclusive environments, player-centred coaching, and access to quality facilities and resources.
While the approach will see a younger senior squad in the short term, the board says it will strengthen the club’s foundation and ensure long-term success.
As part of this strategic shift, Senior Men’s NPL Head Coach Labinot Haliti has stepped down from his role effective immediately.
Haliti will remain with the club to oversee the development of the Junior Development League (JDL) and youth teams.
“I have thoroughly enjoyed the challenges of working with the Senior team. I wish the team and staff every success in the future and will always follow their progress with interest,” Haliti said.
“Even though my time as head coach has come to an end, my commitment to the club remains as strong as ever. I look forward to continuing to support the development of the Junior and youth team players.”
The club has begun the search for a new Head Coach for the 2026 season, seeking candidates with experience at the appropriate competition level, strong leadership skills, and a passion for player development.
The board confirmed that the transition process will be supported to ensure minimal disruption to the team’s campaign.
Sydney Olympic FC thanked Haliti for his dedication and positive impact on the senior squad and encouraged members, supporters, and players to continue supporting the club through this period of change.