CAAS - System NSW


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Sydney Olympic granted the Club Academy Accreditation (CAAS)

posted by on October 7, 2010


Football NSW has advised our Club that Sydney Olympic is one of the 6 Premier League Clubs that have been accredited with the inaugural CAAS status.

With the expertise of our Technical Director, Mr. Ian Crook and our experienced staff in the office our aim is to focus on player development.

The official announcement by Football NSW can be found HERE.

More details on the CAAS status that our Club has been accredited will be communicated to parents and players on our information day on Saturday 16 October 2010.

This is another great achievement by our Club and we are looking forward to offering players the best facilities, training and coaches that will help them achieve their goals.


http://www.sydneyolympicfc.com/news/2010/10/07/sydney-olympic-granted-the-club-academy-accreditation-caas/
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Official Letter from FNSW

http://www.sydneyolympicfc.com/content/documents/October%206%202010%20Letter%20to%20Sydney%20Olympic%20re%20CAAS.pdf

Football NSW wish to advise that the following Clubs have gained inaugural CAAS status for season 2011:‐

Blacktown City Football Club Incorporated

Manly United Football Club Limited

Club Marconi of Bossley Park Social, Recreation & Sporting Centre Club Limited

Sutherland Sharks Football Club Incorporated

Sydney Olympic Football Club Limited

Sydney United Football Club Pty Limited
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Well done to all these clubs, the future of football in our country is bright because of its diversity. Now we need greater integration between 'old' and 'new' and we'll really be cooking with gas, as they say.
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Riv of Canberra wrote:
Well done to all these clubs, the future of football in our country is bright because of its diversity. Now we need greater integration between 'old' and 'new' and we'll really be cooking with gas, as they say.


Well said son, we need the likes of Canberra, Olympic, Wollongong, South, Marconi and others to be invovled and not shut out and a fair go to all
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