Australia Capital Territory Premier League Women 06/10 05:00 10 Canberra FC v Canberra Olympic W 0-1
Australia Capital Territory Premier League Women 05/20 05:00 8 Cooma Tigers v Canberra Olympic W 1-3
Australia Capital Territory Premier League Women 05/13 05:00 7 Gungahlin Utd v Canberra Olympic - Postponed
Australia Capital Territory Premier League Women 05/05 05:00 6 Canberra Olympic v Riverina Rhinos W 4-2
Australia Capital Territory Premier League Women 04/29 05:00 5 Tuggeranong Utd v Canberra Olympic W 1-3
Australia Capital Territory Premier League Women 04/20 09:00 4 Canberra Olympic v Belconnen United W 3-2
Australia ACT Premier Pathway League 04/13 09:00 3 [1] Woden Weston FC v Canberra Olympic [7] W 2-3
Australia ACT Premier Pathway League 04/06 09:00 2 [5] Canberra Olympic v Monaro Panthers [6] L 0-1
Australia Friendlies 03/16 07:38 - Canberra Olympic v Romain Arneodo W 3-1
Australia NPL Finals 09/16 07:00 3 Canberra Olympic v Edgeworth Eagles L 1-4
Australia ACT Premier Pathway League 09/09 06:30 1 [3] Belconnen United v Canberra Olympic [1] L 2-1
Australia ACT Premier Pathway League 09/02 06:00 2 [1] Canberra Olympic v Gungahlin Utd [4] W Cancelled
Australia Friendlies 08/29 08:30 1 Canberra Olympic v Newcastle Jets L 0-5
Australia ACT Premier Pathway League 08/26 06:00 14 [1] Canberra Olympic v Belconnen United [3] L 2-4
Australia ACT Premier Pathway League 08/19 05:00 18 [1] Canberra Olympic v Riverina Rhinos [9] W 6-1
Australia ACT Premier Pathway League 08/13 05:00 17 [1] Canberra Olympic v Tuggeranong Utd [6] W 4-0
Australia ACT Premier Pathway League 08/06 05:00 16 [6] Gungahlin Utd v Canberra Olympic [1] D 3-3
Australia ACT Premier Pathway League 07/30 05:00 15 [1] Canberra Olympic v Woden Weston FC [8] W 3-0
Australia FFA Cup 07/26 10:30 5 Sorrento v Canberra Olympic L 1-0
Australia Capital Territory Premier League 07/23 05:00 14 Canberra Olympic v Centre of Excellence W 3-0
Australia ACT Premier Pathway League 07/15 07:45 13 [3] Belconnen United v Canberra Olympic [1] W 1-2
Australia ACT Premier Pathway League 07/08 05:00 9 Riverina Rhinos v Canberra Olympic W 2-4
Australia ACT Premier Pathway League 07/02 05:00 12 [2] Canberra Olympic v Cooma Tigers [6] W 2-0
Australia ACT Premier Pathway League 06/25 05:00 11 [3] Canberra FC v Canberra Olympic [1] D 0-0
Australia ACT Premier Pathway League 06/10 05:00 10 Viktoria Urberach v Canberra Olympic W 0-3
Australia FFA Cup 06/08 09:02 - Canberra FC v Canberra Olympic W 1-3
Australia FFA Cup 05/30 09:00 - Woden Weston FC v Canberra Olympic W 0-3
Australia ACT Premier Pathway League 05/28 05:00 8 [7] Tuggeranong Utd v Canberra Olympic [2] W 1-3
Australia ACT Premier Pathway League 05/21 05:00 7 [3] Canberra Olympic v Gungahlin Utd [5] W 5-2
Australia FFA Cup 05/17 09:31 - Canberra Olympic v Goulburn Strikers W 6-0

Wikipedia - Canberra Olympic FC

Canberra Olympic FC is an Australian semi-professional soccer club based in the suburb of O'Connor in the north of Canberra, Australian Capital Territory. The club was founded in 1956, and currently competes in the National Premier Leagues Capital Football.

History

Olympic was founded in the early 1950s by the local Greek community of Canberra. Formally the name Olympic was decided in a General Meeting of players and committee members in 1956 with the alternative name AEK losing out in the vote.

Olympic have won the ACT top division league (premiership) on seven occasions under the names Canberra Olympic, Olympic and Downer Olympic. The most recent title was the NPL Capital Football premiership in 2017.

In addition to this, Olympic have won six grand finals (championship). The most recent being 2016 NPL Capital Football Grand Final, defeating Canberra FC 3-0 at Deakin Stadium in front of 2,782 people.

In 1980, as Downer Olympic, the club won their closest premiership ahead of Croatia Deakin (now Canberra FC) by one goal. After 21 games both clubs finished on 32 points and had scored 53 goals with Olympic claiming the title on the back of their superior defence with the side conceding only 16 goals compared to Deakin's 17.

Canberra Olympic have succeeded in winning the premiership and championship 'double' three times in the club's history in 1993 1994 and 2016. In 1993, Olympic won the premiership by three points ahead of Southern Cross while they beat the same opposition in the grand final on penalties 8-7. In 1994, Olympic finished first in the league ahead of Tuggeranong United while they beat Tuggers in the grand final 3-1.

In 2016, Canberra Olympic won the premiership by three points ahead of Cooma FC, while they beat Canberra FC 3-0 in the Grand Final.

On 18 June 2016, Canberra Olympic qualified for their first FFA Cup with a 3-1 victory over Cooma FC in the 2016 ACT Federation Cup final, played at Deakin Stadium.

Canberra Olympic advanced to the 2016 FFA Cup semi finals as the last remaining NPL club in the cup that year, before being defeated by A-League side Sydney FC 3-0 at Viking Park in front of a ground record 5,581 crowd. On the way to the semi-finals Olympic advanced past Surfers Paradise Apollo SC 1-0 (round 32), Redlands United FC 2-0 (round 16) and Green Gully SC 1-0 (quarter finals) at Deakin Stadium.

In 2017, Canberra Olympic won the premiership by 11 points ahead of the FFA Centre of Excellence, only losing one game during the regular season.

In 2017, Canberra Olympic qualified for their second successive FFA Cup with victory over Tuggeranong FC in the 2017 ACT Federation Cup final, played at Deakin Stadium.

Canberra Olympic lost their 2017 FFA Cup Round of 32 play off to Sorrento FC in Perth 1-0.

Canberra Olympic Soccer Club, based in the Australian capital, is a prominent football club with a rich history and a strong commitment to developing local talent. Founded in 1957, the club has established itself as a cornerstone of the Canberra soccer community, fostering a passion for the sport among players and fans alike.

Competing in the National Premier Leagues Capital Football, Canberra Olympic is known for its competitive spirit and dedication to excellence on the field. The team's colors, blue and white, symbolize their pride and unity, while their emblem reflects the club's deep roots in the local community.

The club places a strong emphasis on youth development, providing pathways for aspiring soccer players through its comprehensive academy programs. With a focus on skill development, teamwork, and sportsmanship, Canberra Olympic aims to nurture the next generation of soccer stars.

Off the field, the club is actively involved in community initiatives, promoting inclusivity and engagement through various outreach programs. With a passionate fan base and a commitment to the growth of soccer in the region, Canberra Olympic continues to be a vital part of the Australian soccer landscape, striving for success while upholding the values of respect and camaraderie.