Newcastle Olympic FC

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Newcastle Olympic Football Club is a semi-professional soccer club based in Hamilton a suburb of Newcastle, New South Wales.[1] They currently compete in the National Premier Leagues Northern NSW, the second tier of football in Australia. They were known as Hamilton Olympic between 1992 and 2019.[2]

Newcastle Olympic
Full nameNewcastle Olympic Football Club
Nickname(s)Warriors
Founded1976
GroundDarling St Oval
Capacity2,000
Coordinates32°56′03″S 151°44′29″E / 32.9342°S 151.7413°E / -32.9342; 151.7413
PresidentGeorge Sofianos
Head CoachPaul DeVitis
LeagueNPL NNSW
20245th of 12
Websitehttps://nofc.com.au/

History

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The club was established by Greek immigrants in the New South Wales city of Newcastle in 1976. They are one of the most successful football clubs in Newcastle.

Honours

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  • Northern NSW Premier League Club Champions: 1998, 2000, 2001, 2007, 2012, 2016, 2017, 2018
  • NBN State League Champions: 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2007, 2009
  • NBN State League Minor Premiers: 2012
  • Midweek Cup: 1998
  • President's Cup: 2001, 2004
  • Charity Shield: 2009
  • NBN State League Reserve Grade Champions: 1994, 1998, 2003, 2004, 2012
  • NBN State League Reserve Grade Minor Premiers: 1997, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2004
  • NBN State League Youth Champions: 2002, 2005, 2006, 2009
  • NBN State League Youth Minor Premiers: 1994, 1998, 2006, 2008, 2009
  • Division 2 Champions: 1991
  • Division 2 Minor Premiers: 1991
  • Division 3 Champions: 1990
  • Division 3 Minor Premiers: 1990, 1979
  • Division 4 Champions: 1978
  • Division 4 Minor Premiers: 1989, 1978

Secondary Club Teams

Current squad

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As of 8th September 2024

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   AUS Adam Pearce
2 DF   AUS Jacob Pepper
3   AUS Jye Rodway
4   AUS Luke Rutledge
5   AUS Marcus Duncan
6   AUS Dylan Burston
7   AUS Jackson Burston
8   AUS Joseph Langlois
9   AUS Lachlan West
10   AUS Rhys Cooper
11   AUS Nathan Toby
12   AUS Steven Theacos
13   AUS Declan Hughes
14   AUS Blake Green
15   AUS Louis Townsend
16   AUS Tommy O'Connor
18   AUS Lachlan Griffiths
19   AUS Jed Hornery
20   AUS Kane Treble
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 GK   AUS Issac Quinn
22   AUS Jack Read-Jones
24   AUS Elloit Paksec
25   AUS Max Cotton
27   AUS Riley Parker
28 FW   AUS Jason Hoffman
29   AUS Andrew Paksec
30   AUS Scott Travis
31 GK   AUS Cooper Bowden
32   AUS Matt Hornery
33   AUS Blake Clifton
34   AUS Jesse Fitzgerald
35   AUS Banjo Fitzgerald
36   AUS Lucas Walshe
37   AUS Bailey Middleton
38   AUS Jayden Aitchison
39   AUS Callum Priestly
40 GK   AUS Bowen Stubbs
67 FW   AUS Archie Finn

References

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  1. ^ Magic Unfazed Despite Defeats. Sydney Morning Herald.
  2. ^ Craig Kerry (26 November 2019). "NNSW NPL: Olympic go back to the future". Newcastle Herald. Retrieved 21 December 2019.
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