Sydney Olympic FC pay special visit to students at St Euphemia College

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Sydney Olympic FC paid a visit to St Euphemia College in Bankstown, Sydney on Thursday morning.

On the day, Sydney Olympic’s men’s first grade captain, Ziggy Gordon, was warmly welcomed by staff and students, before he had the opportunity to speak to the students about their local football team.

Some lucky students who answered questions and completed Ziggy’s challenges won themselves a Sydney Olympic training kit.

All students and teachers were also gifted free tickets to Sydney Olympic’s match this Sunday, June 18 against St George City FC.

The first 60 kids under 12 years old in attendance at this weekend’s match will receive a free Sydney Olympic training jersey and the local Greek Orthodox school with the highest attendance, will win a coaching session from Ziggy Gordon.

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