Football Queensland Premier League

The Football Queensland Premier League (known by its abbreviation FQPL) is a men's football competition contested by clubs in Queensland, Australia. It is administered by Football Queensland and is the second tier of football in Queensland, operated by a system of promotion and relegation. The league is contested by 11 clubs 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, whilst the bottom three teams are relegated to the Football Queensland Premier League 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]

Football Queensland Premier League
Founded2017; 7 years ago (2017)
First season2018
Country Australia
State QLD
ConfederationAFC
Number of teams12
Level on pyramid3
Promotion toNational Premier Leagues Queensland
Relegation toFootball Queensland Premier League 2
Domestic cup(s)Australia Cup
Current championsWynnum Wolves (2023)
Current premiersSurfers Paradise Apollo (2023)
Most championships5 teams (1 title each)
Most premierships5 teams (1 title each)
TV partnersNPL.TVYouTube
Websitefootballqueensland.com
Current: FQPL 2021

The Football Queensland Premier League 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.

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

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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.

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.[4][5]

Format

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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.

Clubs

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2024 season

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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
Western PrideIpswichBriggs Rd Sporting Complex20122020Vacant

Honours

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By season

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Seasons in bold indicate doubles with both the respective premiership and championship in a single season.

YearChampionsPremiersGolden BootGoals
2018Peninsula PowerPeninsula Power Youeil Shol (Eastern Suburbs)[6]35
2019Rochedale RoversSunshine Coast Wanderers Jeremy Stewart (Sunshine Coast Wanderers)[7]21
2020Logan LightningLogan Lightning Yuta Hirayama (Western Pride FC)[8]16
2021Brisbane CityBrisbane City Shuto Kuboyama (Mitchelton)[9]16
2022Redlands UnitedRedlands United Marek Madle (Rochedale Rovers)[10]
Guilherme Santana (Redlands United)
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By team

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ClubPremiershipsChampionshipsYears PremiersYears Champions
Peninsula Power1120182018
Logan Lightning1120202020
Brisbane City1120212021
Redlands United1120222022
Sunshine Coast Wanderers102019
Rochedale Rovers012019

Awards

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Player of the Year

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YearWinnerClubRef.
2018 Youeil SholEastern Suburbs[6]
Ryo OnoCapalaba FC
2019 Jeremy StewartSunshine Coast Wanderers[7]
2020 Matthew GreenLogan Lightning[8]
2021 Scott HallidayBrisbane City[9]
2022 Mirko CrociatiSWQ Thunder[10]

Young Player of the Year

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YearWinnerClubRef.
2018 Zander GuyLogan Lightning[6]
2019 Jed BrownLogan Lightning[7]
2020 Maximilian MikkolaWynnum Wolves[8]
2021 Jacob KrayemWynnum Wolves[9]
2022 Oli WilliamsSunshine Coast[10]

Coach of the Year

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YearWinnerClubRef.
2018 Aaron PhilpPeninsula Power[6]
2019 Scott MacNicolRochedale Rovers[7]
2020 Rick CoghlanLogan Lightning[8]
2021 Matt SmithBrisbane City[9]
2022 Graham HarveyRedlands United[10]

Goalkeeper of the Year

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YearWinnerClubRef.
2018 Denver CrickmoreSunshine Coast Wanderers[6]
2019 Chris ParsonsIpswich Knights[7]
2020 Zayne FreibergIpswich Knights[8]
2021 Duro DragicevicBrisbane City[9]
2022 Jerrad TysonSunshine Coast[10]

Fair Play Award

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YearWinnerRef.
2018not awarded[6]
2019Southside Eagles[7]
2020Ipswich Knights[8]
2021Ipswich Knights[9]
2022not awarded[10]

See also

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References

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