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Olympic FC and La Fiamma claim league titles in Mid West Soccer Association

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Olympic FC won the men's league premiership.
Camera IconOlympic FC won the men's league premiership. Credit: Mid West Soccer Association

Olympic FC and La Fiamma have completed dominant seasons in the Mid West Soccer Association, claiming the men’s and women’s league titles respectively.

In the men’s, Olympic cap off a handy season where they ran the competition and dropped just one game for a 13-1-1 record.

They put a clear gap between themselves and the rest of the league, finishing with goal differential of 77, allowing just 11 in the 15 games played while scoring 88.

They also had a staggering 955.56 win percentage, with the next closest being 159 per cent.

In their 15 games, they had just one loss against Abrolhos in the tight 2-1 clash in round nine and then drew with Abrolhos in the final game of the season 2-2.

Olympic FC picked up the reserves premiership as well, finishing with a 9-2 record.

The women’s was dominated by La Fiamma once again as they continue to be the overwhelming force in the competition.

The Reds ladies finished with a 14-1 record, but their sole loss came from a forfeit due to player eligibility.

Their winning run extends over seasons, with the side not losing a game they have played in spanning across multiple years.

They wrapped up the season with a 4-1 win over Chapman Athletic on Monday, capping off their title.

Notably, their clash against Chapman Athletic was the first time that La Fiamma conceded a goal this season, shutting out every other opponent they played while scoring 79 goals in the 15 games.

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