Fans and members rally behind Labi Haliti as Sydney Olympic climbs the ladder

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By Takis Triadafillou

Sydney Olympic FC’s commanding 3-0 win over NWS Spirit FC has not only kept the team’s momentum alive in the 2025 season but also further cemented the support behind head coach Labi Haliti from both fans and club members.

With goals from Michael Vakis, Cyrus Dehmie and Teng Kuol, the Blues delivered a confident display at Belmore Sports Ground, reinforcing their form under Haliti’s leadership. The performance has attracted praise from the club’s loyal supporter base and long-time members, many of whom credit Haliti for revitalising the squad with a disciplined, team-first approach.

A standout moment on match day was the presence of Haliti’s parents in the stands – regular attendees who rarely miss a game – highlighting the personal and community-based support the coach continues to receive.

Haliti acknowledged the impact of that backing in his post-match comments.

“I’m extremely proud of the effort our players put in today. It was a performance full of passion, focus, and teamwork,” he said.

“It’s not just the scoreline that pleases me, but the way we played—with heart and determination.
I want to thank our fans for their incredible support. The energy they bring to the ground drives us and truly makes a difference. And of course, it was a special moment for me personally to have my family—and especially my parents—in the stands. This win is for them too. We keep our heads down and continue working hard. There’s still a long way to go in the season, but we believe in our path.”

Within the club, Haliti’s methods have also drawn praise from members familiar with his commitment to player development and football principles. His training philosophy, focused on tactical intelligence, physical intensity, and mental resilience, has been described as both modern and deeply collaborative.

Training sessions at Sydney Olympic include detailed match analysis, transition drills, high pressing scenarios, and in-game simulations – designed to prepare players for competitive pressure while fostering unity within the squad. Haliti also places strong emphasis on injury prevention and works closely with fitness staff and physiotherapists to ensure player readiness.

Off the pitch, Haliti has made the integration of youth talent a club priority, regularly attending U18 and U20 matches and involving standout players in first-team training.

“I strongly believe in local talent. Giving opportunities to young players is not a risk – it’s an investment.
If you show them trust, they’ll reward you on the pitch,” Haliti said.

Several youth players have already progressed into the senior squad under his guidance, a move welcomed by both fans and club insiders who see this as part of a longer-term strategy to build a sustainable and competitive team culture.

The sentiment from members and fans alike is clear: Labi Haliti is not just coaching a team – he is helping shape the future of Sydney Olympic FC, and their support for his leadership continues to grow.

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