Nicholas Sorras returns to Sydney Olympic for upcoming NPL season

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By Peter Oglos

Nicholas Sorras has returned to his NPL home at Sydney Olympic after finishing up a short stint in the A-League men’s.

Sorras joined Perth Glory’s Isuzu Ute A-League squad on a short-term injury replacement contract in the NSW NPL off-season.

Consistent performances by the Greek Australian has seen Sorras become one of the most promising goalkeepers in the NSW NPL.

Sydney Olympic Goalkeeper Nicholas Sorras. Photo: Supplied

In a previous interview with The Greek Herald, he listed playing in the A-League, as well as being selected for the Australian national team, as one of his dreams for the future.

“I think this is the best thing for a footballer. Of course I would like to play in Greece in the homeland of yiayia and papou,” Sorras said, adding that he also dreams of playing in England.

Sorras added that Olympic has a team with the potential to win the NPL championship.

“It’s a fantastic team with good players and a strong board. I believe that we are capable of winning the championship.”

Sydney Olympic play Rockdale City Suns on Sunday, March 13 at 4pm.

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