Timotheou and Casella depart Sydney Olympic FC

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Sydney Olympic FC has announced the departure of defender George Timotheou and forward Jaden Casella.

“We thank both players for their time at the club and wish them the best of luck in their future endeavours,” the club said in a statement.

Both players were acquired before the start of the latest NPL NSW season and were touted as signings that would help Sydney Olympic play a leading role in this year’s championship.

These changes come as Sydney Olympic is currently ninth in the NPL NSW standings, after a mixed season of both losses and wins.

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