Sydney Olympic FC to hold Annual General Meeting in October

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Sydney Olympic FC has officially announced its Annual General Meeting (AGM), which will take place on October 1, 2024, at 6pm at the Canterbury Leagues Club, located at 26 Bridge Rd, Belmore.

The AGM will provide an opportunity for club members to receive updates on the club’s performance over the last year, with a presentation of the Annual Report by the Directors.

Financial matters will also be addressed, as the most recent financial reports will be presented to ensure transparency and inform members about the club’s fiscal health.

In addition to reviewing the past 12 months, the meeting will focus on the club’s future. The directors will share their predictions and plans for the upcoming year, outlining strategies for success both on and off the field.

Members will also have the opportunity to raise questions and participate in discussions during the Q&A session.

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