Olympic FC

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Olympic Football Club is a semi-professional soccer club based in Brisbane, Queensland. The club was founded in 1967 and currently competes in the National Premier Leagues Queensland, with home matches played at Goodwin Park. The club has grown tremendously in the past 15 years growing from 190 registered players to over 855 players.[1]

History

Olympic FC was founded in 1967 by Greek immigrants, under the name Pan Rhodian Soccer Club, affiliated with Queensland Soccer Association. The following year the club joined the Queensland Soccer Federation, changing its name to Brisbane Olympic United as a condition of joining the federation.[2] The club colours were originally blue and white until changing to red and white in the late 2000s. In 2008, the club again changed its name to Olympic FC upon joining the Queensland State League (QSL). After playing in the QSL in 2008 and 2009, the club elected to play in the Brisbane Premier League for the 2010 season.

The Queensland State League was ultimately superseded by the National Premier Leagues competition. In 2013, Olympic FC was awarded a licence to compete in the inaugural Queensland National Premier Leagues season, a recognition of the club's stature in the state.[3] The NPL is Australia's second highest footballing tier.

Club performance

Olympic has won NPL Queensland competition on one occasion. In the competition's inaugural 2013 season, Olympic secured a league premiership with two rounds remaining, defeating Moreton Bay United 3–1. Olympic FC then secured a victory over Brisbane City 3–3 (3–0) on penalties in the NPL Queensland Grand Final at Goodwin Park. Since 2013, Olympic FC has continued to perform well in the competition, securing multiple top table finishes.

The club made five NPL Queensland Grand Finals in a row, unfortunately losing all of them. In 2018 Olympic lost 2–1 to Lions FC at Lions Stadium. In 2019, they lost 2-1 to Gold Coast Knights. in 2020 and 2021, they lost again to Lions FC and in 2022, the club lost against Gold Coast Knights.

Olympic FC has played in the national rounds of the Australia Cup on four occasions. The club qualified in 2014, progressing to the Round of 16 before losing narrowly to the Central Coast Mariners, an A-League, professional side. The club qualified again in 2018, but lost to local rivals Lions FC in the Round of 32. in 2019, Olympic made it to the round of 16 before losing to professional side, Adelaide United. The Club qualified for the fourth time in their history in 2024, beating APIA Leichhardt FC in the round of 32 before losing against South Melbourne in extra time.

Home ground

Olympic FC first played at Pineapple Park, a field near the Gabba Cricket Ground in Kangaroo Point. In the 1970s, Olympic moved to Dutton Park. In 1982, the club moved to the current home ground in Yeronga, Goodwin Park.

Notable players

Olympic FC has developed notable players. Michael Zullo, A-League champion and Socceroo, played for Olympic FC as a boy.

Jai Ingham and Dane Ingham both spent formative years at the club before playing professionally in the A-League. Both brothers have played for New Zealand internationally, with Dane Ingham notably starting all of New Zealand's matches at the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup, competing against Cristiano Ronaldo when playing Portugal. Dane was just 18 when making his debut, making him the second youngest player to ever play at the FIFA Confederations Cup.

Current squad

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No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Template:Country data AUS Lachlan Duke
2 DF Template:Country data AUS Jackson Simpkin
3 DF Template:Country data IRL Jack Hudson
4 DF Template:Country data AUS Tom Larkham
5 MF Template:Country data AUS Cameron Annis-Wade
6 DF Template:Country data AUS Lewis Greenwood
7 MF Template:Country data AUS Daniel Leck
8 MF Template:Country data JPN Fumiya Sono
9 FW Template:Country data JPN Hiroshi Miyazawa
10 FW Template:Country data AUS Linden Farr
11 FW Template:Country data AUS Lathan Dunn
12 FW Template:Country data AUS Wil Avis
No. Pos. Nation Player
13 GK Template:Country data AUS Ben Wood
15 MF Template:Country data AUS Damon Gorrel
16 FW Template:Country data AUS Brandon McMorrow
17 DF Template:Country data AUS Danny Driver
18 DF Template:Country data AUS Savva Koumpis
21 DF Template:Country data AUS Ali Ahmad
24 FW Template:Country data AUS Chris Lucas
26 FW Template:Country data AUS Oscar Irankeje
29 DF Template:Country data AUS Matt Reid
32 DF Template:Country data AUS Harry Orford
41 FW Template:Country data AUS Anthony Saridakis
47 MF Template:Country data AUS Riley Thomson-King

Staff

Chris Grossman NPL Head Coach


References

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External links

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