Sydney Olympic FC bring joy to students at All Saints Grammar

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On Thursday, June 8, Sydney Olympic Football Club had the privilege of visiting one of the local schools All Saints Grammar School during their school assembly. 

Sydney Olympic FC legend, Ziggy Gordon, had the pleasure of speaking to the students about their local team at Belmore.

Sydney Olympic staff then listened in on all the achievements that the All Saints Grammar students have accomplished.

Ziggy Gordon.
Ziggy Gordon talking to the students
All Saints Grammar school students

Ziggy and the staff at Sydney Olympic received a tour of the school and look forward to future collaborations between the school and the club.

In return, all students were gifted with free Tickets to the next Home match at Belmore Sports Ground against St George City on Sunday, June 18 at 3pm.

Ziggy Gordon and the youth.
Students

“Sydney Olympic is my home and your home too. I look forward to seeing all of you there!” Ziggy told students. “There’s more than one football team in Belmore!”

The visit was in conjunction with Sydney Olympics’ current promotion for next Sunday, where the first 60 kids under the age of 12 will receive a free Training jersey and the school with the highest attendance at the match will also receive a free training session from the first grade Men’s Captain Ziggy Gordon.

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