Former National Soccer League club Sydney Olympic could be forced to scrap their three-day-old logo after infringing on official “Olympic properties”, including the Olympic rings and torch.

Olympic launched their new logo on Sunday, before their first home game in the new Australian Championship. It features the letter ‘S’ and a torch, with a small version of the Olympic rings – which featured on their badge for 20 years during the NSL days – located underneath.

However, the club has since updated their display picture on social media accounts to a version without the rings, as it emerged they did not approach the Australian Olympic Committee – the legal custodian of the Olympic brand within Australia – for permission to use them.

Though the club is allowed to use the name ‘Sydney Oly

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