Sydney Olympic FC to hold AGM on February 25

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The Annual General Meeting of members of Sydney Olympic Football Club Limited (SOFC) will be held at the Canterbury League Club (Terrace Bar), 26 Bridge Rd, Belmore at 6.30pm on Thursday 25 February 2021.

During the AGM, Sydney Olympic will provide the president’s report and financial statements from the 2020 season. A re-election of directors will also take place during the meeting.

“The AGM is a great opportunity for Life Members and Season Pass Holders to get together and hear about not only the previous year but plans for the future,” Club CEO John Boulous said.

“It is an opportunity to ask any questions and provide feedback, we are always interested to hear from our Members which will help us continue grow the Club”.

Life Members and Voting members are eligible to attend the AGM, with 2021 season pass application forms to be available to complete.

“Season Pass Holders can apply for their season pass ahead of our big Round 1 match against  Sydney United 58 FC at Belmore Sports ground on Saturday 27 February,” Boulous added.

Light refreshments will be served at the conclusion of the last agenda item.

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