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Blues freeze out Demons with 1-0 win |
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Olympic has moved to equal 5th spot following a 1-0 win against Blacktown City Demons at a blisteringly cold Gabbie Stadium. Tolgay Ozbey scored against his old side and a last minute huge save by Zaim Zeneli ensured Olympic's first clean sheet of the season. Full report to follow. |
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Sydney Benfica FC & Sydney Olympic FC - Bring The World Of Football and Futsal Together |
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Sydney Benfica Futsal Club in conjunction with SL Benfica (Portugal) have come to terms regarding an affiliation with Sydney Olympic Football Club. It what can only be described as exciting times for both clubs, the sports of football and futsal can only flourish with such an agreement in place. |
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Gutsy Olympic defeat high flying Manly |
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By Peter Solomakos A ten man Sydney Olympic has continued it's good run of form with a gutsy 2 – 1 victory over second placed Manly United in what was an intense encounter at a muddy Cromer Park. |
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Teams
Sydney Olympic FC has teams from the ages of Under 13s to Under 18s participating in the Football NSW Premier Youth League Competition. Sydney Olympic also has affiliations with Olympic Eagles and Belmore Hercules providing opportunities for players of all ages.
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Next Match
NSW Premier League Round 19
Bankstown City v Sydney Olympic Jensen Park Sunday 12th July, 2009 Kick Off: 5.00pm (Under 20's 3.00pm)
Memberships
JOIN WITH US - BLUE IS IN YOUR BLOOD 2008 was a great season and we want to make 2009 even better. We believe that 2009 will provide our members and supporters a great deal more pleasure both on and off the park. With the new season under way, make sure you can get those all important season tickets so you can be part of the action. Tickets will be available at home games.
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Blogs
The new Blogs section is available to all Sydney Olympic members and season ticket holders, allowing them to keep an online diary and voice their opinions on all things. Blogs, short for weblogs, have become hugely popular in the last couple of years and are simply a way for people to keep an online journal. They can be funny, serious, voice opinions or just catalogue what a person has been getting up too. It's the authors choice!
While anyone can view the blogs, the ability to keep a blog on the Sydney Olympic website is initially reserved as an added benefit for members and season ticket holders.
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