[4][5] Despite some poor form and injury setbacks, Parisi found his rhythm and finished the season strong, helping Olympic win the Premiership.
United struggled to find the net despite Parisi setting up many chances for his side to score and failing to break their goal-scoring drought during the early start of the season.
[15] Helping APIA progress to the finals series, where he scored the winning goal against Marconi in the opening stage before being knocked out by Sydney United.
During the 2015 season, Parisi played a crucial role in securing a 4-4 draw for his team against the Blacktown Spartans in the final round, contributing two goals to the scoreline.
[21] On 13 August 2017, Parisi played a pivotal role in securing the premiership league title, as his team clinched a 1-1 draw against Manly United.
[22][23] APIA's title winning performance in the competition earned them a spot in the semi-finals, where Parisi played in a convincing 5-0 victory over Rockdale City.
Despite this, they missed out on the championship title, as they were defeated in the final by Manly United after a 4-3 lost in a penalty shootout in front of a crowd of 3500 spectators.
[26] During a post-match interview, Parisi spoke confidently about the quality of the squad, citing the team's depth and individual talent as reasons for their potential success at a higher level.
[37] After recovering, he featured in both legs of the final against Fiji, scoring in each game and helping Australia secure a spot in the FIFA U-20 World Cup in the United Arab Emirates.