FFA Cup: Sydney Olympic to welcome Sydney FC to Belmore on November 24

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Wednesday, 24 November 2021 at 7.30 pm is the date Sydney Olympic FC will welcome fans back to Belmore Sports Ground for a huge FFA Cup Round of 32 fixture against Sydney FC.

“It will be a great night for our Club and importantly a great chance to get the Olympic family back to Belmore to support the team,” CEO of Sydney Olympic FC, John Boulous, tells The Greek Herald.

“Our squad has commenced training this week and are looking forward to the opportunity to play for our Club and its supporters again.”

READ MORE: FFA Cup: Sydney Olympic to welcome Sydney FC to Belmore.

Mr Boulous said ticket details will be released in the coming weeks as game organisers “become a little clearer on any restrictions and conditions that will be required.”

“But we have a date and are asking all Olympic fans to mark it in your calendar and be ready to get your tickets, as we are expecting the maximum crowd we are allowed.”

Sydney Olympic team have begun training. Photo: Peter Oglos/The Greek Herald.

Match details:

Wednesday, 24 November 2021

Kick-off 7.30pm

Belmore Sports Ground

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