Sydney Olympic FC has today announced the immediate departure of Senior Men’s Head Coach David Magrone, with both parties agreeing to part ways following a brief tenure at the club.
In a statement, the club said Magrone joined during a “transitional period” and conducted himself professionally throughout his time, thanking him for his commitment and wishing him well for the future.
Assistant coach Michael Melito has been appointed Interim Head Coach, supported by Graham Forbes, as the club looks to maintain stability and direction moving forward. Sydney Olympic also called on members and supporters to remain united during the transition.
Magrone’s departure comes not long after his appointment was heralded as a significant step in the club’s long-term technical vision. He arrived with extensive European experience, having previously worked with Tottenham Hotspur under former manager Tim Sherwood, where he contributed to tactical analysis, scouting and first-team preparation.
He later served as Chief European Scout for Tottenham, identifying emerging talent across the continent, before taking on a similar recruitment role at Queens Park Rangers alongside technical director Les Ferdinand.
Magrone also played a role in the development of former Socceroo Massimo Luongo, helping guide his pathway from Sydney to a professional career in Europe.
In 2021, he moved into senior coaching as Head Coach of AO Trikala in Greece’s Super League 2, where he focused on implementing a possession-based style built around youth development.
Sydney Olympic has not provided further details on the reasons behind the departure, as the club now turns its attention to the remainder of the season under interim leadership.






