Sydney Olympic FC reveal men’s and women’s squads at 2023 season launch

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By Takis Triadafillou

Sydney Olympic FC held their 2023 season launch for their Men’s and Women’s first-grade squads on Friday, February 3 at Canterbury Leagues Club in Sydney.

The event took place in the presence of official guests and football legends from Sydney Olympic, including Peter Katholos and many others.

On the night, Sydney Olympic’s Executive Director Lawrie McKinna gave a speech and thanked everyone in attendance, as well as the club’s sponsors.

President Damon Hatzimanolis also thanked those present and said this year was important as the Club applies to participate in the newly established National Second Division.

This was followed by statements from coach Labinot Haliti and George Beltsos, as well as for the men’s and women’s teams, regarding their dreams and beliefs for the Sydney Olympic.

At the end there was the presentation for the Men’s and Women’s teams.

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