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Olympia FC Warriors

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Olympia
Full nameOlympia Football Club Warriors
Nickname(s)Warriors, The Grecians
Founded1960
GroundEmpire Couriers Park, home of the Warriors, 1,000-capacity, Warrane
LeagueNPL Tasmania
WebsiteClub website

Olympia Football Club Warriors, known as Olympia FC Warriors, is a professional soccer club based in Hobart, Australia. The club competes in the Southern Championship. The club also fields teams in all junior and youth divisions. Olympia play their home games at Empire Couriers Park, formally known as Warrior Park, in Warrane, Tasmania.

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History

Olympia was formed in 1960 as "The Grecians", and for the most part of their history have been predominantly represented by players of ethnic Greek background. The club headquarters are located at the Hobart Hellenic Club. In 1958 they changed their name to "Olympia" a name which they kept unchanged until 1997, when ethnic affiliations were removed from Australian football. Unwilling to completely depart from their Greek association, the club simply changed 'Olympia' to 'Olympic'. In October 2009 after a revamped new Board, newly elected President George Mamacas started making immediate changes to the ailing club. They reverted to their former ethnically-affiliated name 'Olympia', and added the epithet 'Warriors', as well as adopting a new logo featuring a Spartan warrior's helmet also replacing the 50-year-old shield with a map of the island State of Tasmania to further celebrate the Greek Australian heritage. This decision was made ahead of the club's fiftieth anniversary celebrations, and taken with the full blessing of Football Federation Tasmania.[1]

Olympia have been one of the more successful Tasmanian club, winning the State Championship on seven occasions, although they have struggled to emulate the glory of the 1960s. During the 1960s they won 5 consecutive state championship, 5 Southern titles, 2 Ampol Cup wins, 3 Falkinder Cup wins and 2 Association Cup wins.

Olympia built strong teams throughout the 1980s and 1990s who were highly competitive. The Club has tasted success in Cup competitions in more recent times winning the Statewide Cup in 2013 and Pre-season Cups in 2013, 2014 and 2015. It won the Tasmanian Victory League (State Champions) in 2015.

Seasons

Season League Milan Lakoseljac Cup FFA Cup
Name (national level) Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Position Tasmanian Finals NPL Finals
2012 South Premier League (2) 21 8 3 10 42 44 −2 27 6th DNQ Quarter-finals
2013 Victory League (2) 21 10 4 7 51 35 16 34 4th Semi-final DNQ Champions
2014 Victory League (2) 21 13 2 6 51 34 17 41 3rd Semi-final DNQ First round DNQ
2015 Victory League (2) 21 15 3 3 83 14 69 48 1st Champions Semi-final Quarter-final DNQ
2016 NPL Tasmania (2) 21 9 0 12 51 47 +4 27 4th Quarter-finals DNQ Semi-final DNQ
2017 NPL Tasmania (2) 21 13 4 4 59 28 +31 43 2nd 2nd DNQ Champions Round of 32
2018 NPL Tasmania (2) 21 9 3 9 45 40 +5 30 5th Not held DNQ Quarter-finals DNQ
2019 NPL Tasmania (2) 24 18 2 4 80 31 +49 56 2nd Not held DNQ Semi-final DNQ
2020 NPL Tasmania (2) 14 6 1 7 32 27 +5 19 5th Not held Cancelled TBD Cancelled

Honours

  • State Championship: 1964,1965,1966,1967,1968,1987,1996, 2015
  • State Championship Runners-up: 1963
  • Southern Premierships: 1963,1965,1966,1967,1968,1987,1988
  • Southern Premier Runners-up: 1964,1969
  • Milan Lakoseljac Cup Winners: 1964,1968,1972,1988,1995, 2013, 2017
  • Milan Lakoseljac Cup Runners-up: 1963,1965,1967, 1975, 2011
  • Summer Cup Winners: 1975,1998,1999,2005, 2013, 2014, 2015
  • Summer Cup Runners-up: 1983,1987
  • Cadbury Charity Cup Runners-up: 1987
  • Cadbury Trophy Winners: 1986
  • Cadbury Trophy Runners-up: 1987,1988,1990,1991
  • DJ Trophy Runners-up: 1977
  • Falkinder and Association Cup Winners: 1963,1966,1967
  • Falkinder and Association Cup Runners-up: 1965
  • Association Cup: 1961,1965,1966,1967
  • Lloyd Triestino Cup Winners: 1975
  • Lloyd Triestino Cup Runners-up: 1973,1974
  • Bohemian Cup Runners-up: 1986

References

  1. ^ Walter Pless (7 December 2009). "Olympia rebadge their club". Walter Pless on Association Football. Retrieved 16 January 2010.

External links

This page was last edited on 6 May 2024, at 08:47
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