Sydney Olympic FC officially launches its ‘Heritage Club’

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Sydney Olympic Football Club is officially launching its ‘Heritage Club’ for its most passionate supporters, our believers, including both individuals and businesses.

Sydney Olympic FC has a rich heritage and culture since 1957. The Heritage Club will be at the epicentre of Sydney Olympic culture and is an opportunity to celebrate everything O-LYM-PIC!

The Heritage Club member benefits include:

  • Limited Edition Retro Heritage Club jersey with all past players and coaches inscribed. 
  • Four Season Passes.
  • Two Corporate Box Tickets, including special guest speakers.
  • Two tickets to exclusive networking events with celebrity guest speakers. Food & drink included.
  • Your business included in match-day advertising.
  • One ad in The Greek Herald for your chosen business.
  • Exclusive access to mingling events with players. Food & drink provided.

The Heritage Club bundle, valued at over $1,600, is an exclusive and unique membership that will be available to Club members for just $1,000. The Heritage Club is an opportunity not to be missed. Limited spots available.

Contact marketing@sydneyolympicfc.com for more information.

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