Sydney Olympic thrashes Arncliffe 4-0 to advance in Australia Cup

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By Takis Triadafillou

Sydney Olympic FC advanced to the 6th qualifying round of the Australia Cup (NSW Group) on Wednesday, April 23. 

In front of a crowd of around 3,000 spectators — mostly Arncliffe fans — Sydney Olympic didn’t need to push too hard, and thanks to the quality of their players, came away with a dominant 4-0 win at Arncliffe Aurora’s intimidating home ground.

Photo: Takis Triadafillou.

Cyrus Dehmie opened the scoring early (17’) and doubled it in the 36th minute with a successful penalty kick (2-0).

In the 58th minute, Dylan Ruiz-Diaz made it 3-0, and in the 85th minute, he sealed the deal with the final goal for a 4-0 result.

Photo: Takis Triadafillou.

Sydney Olympic lineup:

Jack Gibson, Ian Gordon, Cyrus Dehmie (Teng Kuol 67′), Jack Armson, Adam Parkhouse (Bailey Callaghan 80′), Zac Zoricich, Seth Clark (Monty Partington 80′), Joshua Hong, Gianni Di Pizio, Dylan Ruiz-Diaz (Michael Vakis 67′), Doni Grdic.

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