Football Queensland Premier League Explained

Football Queensland Premier League
Confed:AFC
First:2018
Teams:24
  • Division 1: 12
  • Division 2: 12
Levels:3 and 4
Promotion:National Premier Leagues Queensland
Relegation:FQPL – Darling Downs
FQPL – Metro
FQPL – South Coast
FQPL – Sunshine Coast
Domest Cup:Australia Cup
Champions:Eastern Suburbs (FQLD 1) (2024)
Magic United (FQLD 2) (2024)
Most Champs:5 teams (1 title each)
Most Premierships:5 teams (1 title each)
Premiers:St George Willawong (FQLD 1) (2024)
Holland Park Hawks (FQLD 2) (2024)
Tv:FQTV
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The Football Queensland Premier League (known by its abbreviation FQPL) is a men's soccer league contested by clubs in Queensland, Australia that consists of two divisions; FQPL 1 and FQPL 2. It is administered by Football Queensland and runs as the second and third tiers of football in Queensland, operated by a system of promotion and relegation. The league is contested by 12 clubs in each division each season, the team that finishes at the top of the league is crowned premiers and they are promoted to the Queensland National Premier League for Division 1 clubs, whilst the bottom three teams are relegated to Division 2. The teams that finish in the top four qualify for a finals tournament, where the winners of the bracket are crowned FQPL champions.[1]

The FQPL 1 was founded in 2017, with the first season held in 2018. There was previously there was no second-tier statewide competition, instead there was only the Brisbane Premier League and subsequent Capital leagues which were the highest level of football competition in the state. FQPL 2 was founded in 2020, with the first season held in 2021.

The current champions and premiers are Brisbane City, crowning the 2021 season and earning promotion to the 2022 season of the Queensland National Premier League.[2]

History

In May 2017, Football Queensland confirmed the creation of the new competition and the teams to take part in the 2018 season.[3] Peninsula Power were both premiers and champions of the inaugural Football Queensland Premier league, earning promotion into the 2019 NPL Queensland season along with runner-up team Capalaba.

Following the foundation of the FQPL 1 in 2017, Football Queensland sought to extend and link the footballing pyramid in Queensland to a third tier. At the time, there was only regional leagues across Queensland representing a 'third tier' in Queensland and a 'fourth tier' across Australia. In late 2020, the idea of a third league of Queensland football was proposed and 29 teams expressed interest in joining.[4] In November 2020, 15 teams from South-East Queensland submitted formal FQPL 2 applications and on the 25th of November 2020, Football Queensland announced that eight teams would participate in the inaugural FQPL 2 season beginning 2021.[5] The 8 inaugural members of the new Football Queensland Premier league 2 were:

The inaugural season of the FQPL 2 saw Caboolture Sports clinching the premiership, earning promotion to the 2022 FQPL 1. However, Grange Thistle won the championship from them in a 3–1 win over the premiers. In August 2021, Football Queensland announced that all its competitions would be temporarily suspended due to the COVID-19 Pandemic.[6] As a result, the inaugural season experienced delays which would not affect the validity competition.

In March 2020 and again in August 2021, Football Queensland announced that all its competitions would be temporarily suspended due to the COVID-19 Pandemic in Australia.[7] [8] In 2021, Football Queensland announced that Albany Creek Excelsior from Football Queensland Metro and Surfers Paradise Apollo from Football Queensland South Coast would join the Football Queensland Premier League 2 for the 2022 season. These teams would join the competition along with Wynnum Wolves, Holland Park Hawks and Souths United, who were the first teams relegated from the Football Queensland Premier League.[9] Additionally, the 2022 season would see an introduction of a form of relegation where the worst performing team would be relegated out of the competition and back into their respective top-flight regional competition in South East Queensland. The regional zones as part of this streamline conference include South Coast, Darling Downs, Metro and Sunshine Coast, with the other zones located too far geographically to be sustainable. The 2022 season would have 12 clubs compete, the teams placed in 11th and 12th would be relegated to their respective FQPL 3 competition, and the teams placed 1st and 2nd would be promoted to the FQPL. The team that would place third would enter a playoff competition with the 10th placed team in the FQPL for a place in the competition for the following season.

In the 2023 season, Broadbeach United set the record for the highest points tally by a team in an FQPL 2 season, amassing 53 points as they won the premiership. The next season,in 2024 Holland Park Hawks also achieved a points total of 53, equaling Broadbeach's record. [10]

Format

The season consists of a regular season in which all clubs play each other twice, home and away. At the conclusion of the regular season the top of the table club progresses into the National Premier Leagues Queensland for the following season. Additionally, at the conclusion of the regular season the top four clubs play a local finals series. The local finals series consists of two semi-finals and a final. In the local finals series the top of the ladder club plays the fourth place and second place plays third. The winner of these local semi finals play each other in the Football Queensland Premier League Grand Finale.

Current members

Division 1

The following 12 clubs are participating in the 2024 season:

ClubCityStadiumFoundedJoinedHead Coach
Moreton City Excelsior ReservesMoreton BayWolter Park19632023Steve Glockner
Brisbane StrikersBrisbanePerry Park19942022Daniel Carew
Broadbeach UnitedGold CoastNikiforides Family Park19632024Leighton Speechley-Price
Caboolture SportsMoreton BayMoreton Bay Central Sports Complex19692022Terry Kirkham
Capalaba FCRedlandsJohn Frederick Park19722018David McEvoy
Eastern SuburbsBrisbaneHeath Park19222018David Booth
Logan LightningLoganCornubia Park20112018James Coutts
MitcheltonBrisbaneTeralba Park19202018Jason Poggi
SWQ ThunderToowoombaClive Berghofer Stadium20122020Sam Gahan
Southside EaglesBrisbaneMemorial Park19682018Vacant
St George WillawongBrisbaneSt George's Park20102024Danny Gnjidic
Ipswich FCIpswichBriggs Rd Sporting Complex20242024Vacant

Division 2

ClubCityStadiumFoundedJoinedHead Coach
Bayside UnitedLota, BrisbaneDon Randall Oval1974 2024
Grange ThistleBrisbaneLanham Park19202021Glen Volker
Holland Park HawksBrisbaneWhites Hill Reserve19772022Gabriel Hawash
Ipswich KnightsIpswichEric Evans Oval19982023
Magic UnitedGold CoastMagic FC Park20062021Adem Poric
Maroochydore FCSunshine CoastKunda Park19682022
North Lakes UnitedMoreton BayKinsellas Park20222023
North StarBrisbaneO'Callaghan Park19582021Lee Cunningham
Pine HillsBunya, BrisbaneJames Drysdale Oval19842024
Samford RangersMoreton BaySamford Parklands19732021Paul Brownlie
Souths UnitedBrisbaneWakerley Park19612022Vederin Becirbegovic
Taringa RoversBrisbaneJack Speare Park19492021Marco Ahlrichs

Honours

2018–2020

SeasonChampionsPremiers
2018Peninsula PowerPeninsula Power
2019Rochedale RoversSunshine Coast Wanderers
2020Logan LightningLogan Lightning

2021–present

Champions!Season!Division 1!Division 2
2021Brisbane CityGrange Thistle
2022Redlands UnitedSurfers Paradise Apollo
2023Wynnum WolvesMagic United
2024Eastern SuburbsMagic United
Premiers!Season!Division 1!Division 2
2021Brisbane CityCaboolture
2022Redlands UnitedSurfers Paradise Apollo
2023Surfers Paradise ApolloBroadbeach United
2024St George WillawongHolland Park Hawks

Awards

Golden Boot

YearFQPL 1FQPL 2
WinnerClubGoalsWinnerClubGoals
2018 Youeil Shol[11] Eastern Suburbs35
2019 Jeremy Stewart[12] Sunshine Coast Wanderers21
2020 Yuta Hirayama[13] Western Pride16
2021 Shuto Kuboyama[14] Mitchelton16 Sean Karambasis[15] Taringa Rovers19
2022 Marek Madle[16]
Guilherme Santana
Rochedale Rovers
Redlands United
18Teddy WatsonSurfers Paradise Apollo30

Player of the Year

YearFQPL 1FQPL 2
WinnerClubWinnerClub
2018 Youeil SholEastern Suburbs
Ryo OnoCapalaba FC
2019 Jeremy StewartSunshine Coast Wanderers
2020 Matthew GreenLogan Lightning
2021 Scott HallidayBrisbane City Tom BaresicSamford Rangers
2022 Mirko CrociatiSWQ ThunderJacob KrayemWynnum Wolves

Young Player of the Year

YearFQPL 1FQPL 2
WinnerClubWinnerClub
2018 Zander GuyLogan Lightning
2019 Jed BrownLogan Lightning
2020 Maximilian MikkolaWynnum Wolves
2021 Jacob KrayemWynnum Wolves Tom BaresicSamford Rangers
2022 Oli WilliamsSunshine CoastJacob KrayemWynnum Wolves

Coach of the Year

YearFQPL 1FQPL 2
WinnerClubWinnerClub
2018 Aaron PhilpPeninsula Power
2019 Scott MacNicolRochedale Rovers
2020 Rick CoghlanLogan Lightning
2021 Matt SmithBrisbane City Terry KirkhamCaboolture Sports
2022 Graham HarveyRedlands UnitedAlex MorrisonSurfers Paradise Apollo

Goalkeeper of the Year

YearWinnerClub
2018 Denver CrickmoreSunshine Coast Wanderers
2019 Chris ParsonsIpswich Knights
2020 Zayne FreibergIpswich Knights
2021 Duro DragicevicBrisbane City
2022 Jerrad TysonSunshine Coast

Fair Play Award

YearFQPL 1FQPL 2
WinnerWinner
2018not awarded
2019Southside Eagles
2020Ipswich Knights
2021Ipswich KnightsSamford Rangers
2022not awardedVirginia United

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: FQPL Men's . 2021-08-10 . 13 December 2019 . Football Queensland . en-AU.
  2. Web site: 2020-11-27 . Logan Lightning complete FQPL double with Grand Final victory . 2021-10-08 . Football Queensland . en-AU.
  3. News: Smith, Erin . 29 May 2017 . Football Queensland reveals new state competition and 16 new teams . Quest Community Newspapers . 13 June 2017.
  4. Web site: 2020-11-17. 2020 FQPL 2 licence applications update. 2021-08-27. Football Queensland. en-AU.
  5. Web site: 25 November 2020. Football Queensland announces successful FQPL 2 licence applicants. 7 February 2021. Football Queensland. en-AU.
  6. Web site: 2021-08-08. FQ update on suspension of football activity in SEQ and Cairns. 2021-10-09. Football Queensland. en-AU.
  7. Web site: 2020-03-17 . FQ statement on the suspension of football activity . 2021-08-10 . Football Queensland . en-AU.
  8. Web site: 2021-08-08 . FQ update on suspension of football activity in SEQ and Cairns . 2021-08-19 . Football Queensland . en-AU.
  9. Web site: 2021-11-16. FQ Declaration of Leagues in the 2022 SEQ Conference. 2021-11-28. Football Queensland. en-AU.
  10. https://footballqueensland.com.au/fqpl-2/
  11. Web site: 28 October 2018 . 2018's best recognised at NPL, NPLW and FQPL Awards . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20211127064727/https://footballqueensland.com.au/2018/10/28/2018s-best-recognised-at-npl-nplw-and-fqpl-awards/ . 27 November 2021 . 27 November 2021 . Football Queensland . en-AU.
  12. Web site: 2019-11-04 . 2019's best recognised at inaugural Football in Queensland Awards Night . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20221116210949/https://footballqueensland.com.au/2019/11/04/2019s-best-recognised-at-inaugural-football-in-queensland-awards-night/ . 16 November 2022 . 2021-11-27 . Football Queensland . en-AU.
  13. Web site: Football in Queensland Awards Week 2020 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20230201021718/https://footballqueensland.com.au/fqawardsweek2020/ . 1 February 2023 . 2021-11-27 . Football Queensland . en-AU.
  14. Web site: 2021-11-01 . 2021 Football in Queensland Awards Night winners . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20221119222443/https://footballqueensland.com.au/2021/11/01/2021-football-in-queensland-awards-night-winners/ . 19 November 2022 . 2021-11-27 . Football Queensland . en-AU.
  15. Web site: 2021-11-01. 2021 Football in Queensland Awards Night winners. 2021-11-28. Football Queensland. en-AU.
  16. News: 1 November 2022 . State's best celebrated at the 2022 Football in Queensland Awards Night . Football Queensland . live . 25 April 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230324190742/https://footballqueensland.com.au/2022/11/01/states-best-celebrated-at-the-2022-football-in-queensland-awards-night/ . 24 March 2023.