Family fun and football as Sydney Olympic FC set for first Australian Championship home game

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Sydney Olympic FC are set to host their first home game of the Australian Championship season this Sunday, October 19, at Jubilee Stadium, Kogarah, taking on Broadmeadow Magic FC in Round 2. 

Kick-off is scheduled for 1pm, with a full day of entertainment and community celebration planned from 12pm.

The match follows Sydney Olympic’s tough season opener against South Melbourne FC, where the team fell short in a competitive clash. Now, the Blues are eager to bounce back in front of their home fans and claim their first win of the campaign.

But this Sunday’s fixture will offer much more than football. Jubilee Stadium will transform into a festival of sport and culture, with live Greek dancing, face painting for kids, an authentic Greek food truck, a local ice cream truck, and the debut of Sydney Olympic’s new club mascots.

“It’s our first home game of the season and we’re going big,” the club said in a statement. “Bring your family, bring your mates, and be part of a massive day of football and celebration.”

Fans are encouraged to arrive early to soak up the atmosphere, enjoy the food, and connect with the Sydney Olympic community.

Event Details:

  • Where: Jubilee Stadium, Kogarah, NSW
  • When: Sunday, 19 October 2025
  • Kick-off: 1:00 pm
  • Tickets are available now via Ticketek.

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