Sydney Olympic FC’s new coach sets his sights on 2023 NPL Premiership

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Sydney Olympic FC’s new coach, Labinot Haliti, has been tirelessly prepping the squad over the past month with the aim of winning the National Premier Leagues NSW Men’s 2023 season (NPL NSW).

The A-league alum has expressed his desire for the Sydney Olympic squad to win the 2023 NPL NSW Premiership in his first year as head coach of the Club’s first-grade men’s team.

Having signed former Central Coast Mariners and defender for Western Sydney Wanderers, Ziggy Gordon, and ex-Australian Youth International, Nick Fitzgerald, the Club has secured some solid football players.

Darcy Burgess a star of the 2022 NPL season has been re-signed for 2023. Credit: National Premier League.

The club has also re-signed several stars of 2022 such as Golden Boot winner Roy O’Donovan, Adam Parkhouse, Darcy Burgess, Oliver Puflett Ben Van Meurs, Christopher Gligor, Fabio Ferreira and goalkeeper Nick Sorras.

Ex-Rockdale Ilinden defender Michael Neill and former Manly United youngster James Georgaklis have also made the move to the Club, further securing the hopes of a Premiership win.

Sydney Olympic 2023 Squad:

  • Nicholas Sorras
  • Ben Van Meurs
  • Will Angel
  • Sam McIllhatton
  • Oliver Puflett
  • Adam Parkhouse
  • Darcy Burgess
  • Chris Parsons
  • Roy O’Donovan
  • Fabio Ferreira
  • Christopher Gligor
  • Peter Politis
  • Nick FitzGerald
  • Michael Neill
  • Jack Simmons
  • James Georgaklis
  • Ziggy Gordon

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