The Sydney Youth Cup
has been running since its inaugural year 2008 where it began at Belmore sports
ground. Since then there have been teams from other parts of the world that
have taken part such as the Shin Gok Primary school from South Korea, The Ricky
Herbert Soccer Academy from New Zealand Also there have been interstate teams
such as South Melbourne FC Australian Soccer Skools from Melbourne The Lake
Macquarie FC from the central coast Also Local clubs such as Sutherland Sharks
Canterbury Bankstown Berries Some of the now high profile players that have
played with their respective teams whilst in their youth years are Dimitri
Petratos now Brisbane Roar Bai Antonoiu now at Sydney FC Conner Chapman now at
Melbourne City Peter Kekeris now at Central Coast Mariners Liam Rose now at
Central Coast Mariners Josh D'Silva now at Sutherland Sharks Alusane Fofanah ex
Western Sydney Wanderers Kosta Petratos Perth Glory Maki Petratos Central Coast
Mariners All the above mentioned players have represented Australia at some
point.
Elite
Sports Tournament
Sponsor. And also One of the greatest legacies of the Sydney 2000 Olympic and
Paralympic Games was the creation of world-class sports, entertainment and
recreation facilities in Sydney.
These world-class facilities include the Olympic Stadium (now ANZ
Stadium), Aquatic Centre, Sydney Showground, Sports Centre, Sports Halls,
Tennis Centre, Indoor Arena (now Qudos Bank Arena), Hockey Centre, Athletic
Centre and Archery Centre.
Sydney Olympic Park
Tournament: For Sydney’s best outdoor attractions head to Manly, South Head
and Watson’s Bay, and Botany Bay National Park in Sydney’s south. All of these
venues were created with a post-Games purpose in mind, and are all extremely
busy and well utilised, with more than 5,000 events held at the Park each year.
The events held in the Park add significant economic benefit to
the state of New South Wales as they attract people from across Australia and
overseas. These visitors inject expenditure into the local economy as people
fill hotels, spend time at restaurants and cafes, and enjoy shopping and
sightseeing.
A new sports training field is being constructed by Sydney Olympic
Park Authority and will be integrated with a future adjoining building to
create the NSW Rugby League Centre of Excellence.
This new facility will support the development of both male and
female junior representatives and players as well as referees for the NSW
Rugby League through administration, coaching, sports medicine, physiotherapy
and high-performance sports science facilities.
The full size sports training field is due for completion in early
2017 and will complement the existing world-class sports facilities and venues
at Sydney Olympic Park, truly Australia’s home of sport.
During construction, a portion of the Lorraine Crapp Sports Walk
will be temporarily closed. Please make use of alternative travel paths during
this time.
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