George Beltsos returns to Sydney Olympic FC as Women’s Head Coach

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Sydney Olympic FC has announced the return of George Beltsos as the Women’s Head Coach and Technical Director of the Women’s and Girls programs.

Beltsos was involved with the club’s women’s program from its inception and previously led the team’s rise from the bottom of the FNSW State Leagues to the NPL NSW.

During his earlier tenure, he coached several players who went on to become Matildas, including Teresa Polias, Taylor Ray, Charlie Rule, Winonah Heatley, Cortnee Vine, and Courtney Nevin.

Olympic welcomed Beltsos back, highlighting his decade-long contribution to player development and success.

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