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About clubThe Sydney Olympic was established and represents Australia. The team changed a lot of football players. The home stadium of the team is Belmore Sports Ground which is located in Sydney, Australia.The current coach of the team is: Labinot Haliti.Currently the Sydney Olympic is playing in the Australia New South Wales Premier League for the champion's title so cheer to get them to the final tournament and review detailed statistics about all previous matches during this season using the Predixly search or find all necessary information on the team's profile page. The collected statistics are accurate and up to date due to regular updates.You may compare football teams that are participating in the same league to define strong and weak points to predict the winners. Use the Head-to-Head option and compare two teams within one table.The upcoming matches of Sydney Olympic are already scheduled and available on the website with upcoming status. Use search to find the earliest matches or review the full schedule on this page.Sydney Olympic has changed a lot of players and you may find all rosters between different football clubs with transfer costs, terms, and contract validity details.The official information from the Sydney Olympic is being regularly published in their social media profiles: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram. Follow them to stay updated.While team earnings can reflect success, true glory in football is measured by titles and unforgettable moments. Over the years, Sydney Olympic has built a legacy of remarkable victories and dramatic finishes across top competitions. Here are some of the most iconic trophies they’ve won:
- Sydney Olympic claimed their first NSL Championship in 1997, showcasing their dominance with a thrilling final at the Sydney Football Stadium where they defeated Adelaide City 3-1.
- In 1999, they secured their second NSL Championship, triumphing over the Brisbane Strikers in a tense match that ended 2-1, solidifying their reputation as a powerhouse in Australian football.
- The 2000 NSL Grand Final saw Sydney Olympic lift the trophy again, defeating Perth Glory in a dramatic penalty shootout after a 2-2 draw, making it a memorable night for their fans.
- In 2001, they made history by winning the NSL Championship, completing a remarkable season with a stunning 4-1 victory over the Wollongong Wolves at the Sydney Football Stadium.
- The 2005 NSL Championship title was clinched with a thrilling 3-2 win against the Newcastle Jets, highlighted by an unforgettable goal that sealed their place in history.
- Sydney Olympic lifted the 2009 NSW Premier League trophy, culminating in a stellar season where they dominated the league, marking their return to local glory.
- A crucial penalty in the 1997 NSL Grand Final, taken by captain Ante Milicic, set the tone for the match, leading to their first championship win and creating an unforgettable moment in club history.
- In the 2000 Grand Final shootout, the decisive penalty was taken by goalkeeper Paul Henderson, who stepped up to secure their victory against Perth Glory, showcasing his bravery.
- A memorable penalty awarded in the 2005 season against Melbourne Victory saw striker Chris Jackson score, which turned the tide in a closely contested match that ultimately secured their playoff position.