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  2. Peninsula Power FC - Wikipedia

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    Peninsula Power FC was formed in 2000 upon the amalgamation of the Redcliffe City and Margate soccer clubs [1] and initially competed in Division 1, then the third tier of Brisbane soccer. It won its first honours in its first season taking out the Semi-Pro Youth competition.

  3. Mitchelton FC - Wikipedia

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    Mitchelton Sports Club formed To meet Brisbane City Council requirements for obtaining a lease on Council land at Teralba Park, the club format was changed to include multi sports. Activities included were Senior and Junior Soccer, netball, rugby league, touch football, and cricket. Baseball and Tee ball were added later.

  4. Football Queensland Premier League - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. 2024 in Queensland soccer - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 Football Queensland season is the 12th season since NPL Queensland commenced as the highest-ranking level of Queensland men's football. The 2024 season is also the seventh season of the Football Queensland Premier League and the fourth season of the Football Queensland Premier League 2, representing the second and third tiers of Queensland men's football respectively.

  6. Brisbane City FC - Wikipedia

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    Chart of yearly table positions for Brisbane City in NSL. In 1977 City became a foundation member of the National Soccer League. City's first match was a 0–1 defeat to Marconi at Perry Park on 3 April 1977 in front of a crowd of 5,214. [1] Despite struggling in the first two seasons, including finishing bottom, they won the NSL Cup in those ...

  7. 2016 in Queensland soccer - Wikipedia

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    Brisbane Premier League; Season: 2016: Champions: Lions FC: Premiers: Lions FC: Relegated: UQ FC, North Pine: Matches played: 132: Goals scored: 502 (3.8 per match) Top goalscorer: Ahamad Azzawi (22 goals) Biggest home win: Capalaba 8–0 North Star (22 May 2016) Biggest away win: North Star 0–5 Mitchelton (22 May 2016) Logan Lightning 0–5 ...

  8. 2020 in Queensland soccer - Wikipedia

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    Peninsula Power: 24 19 1 4 54 25 +29 58 2020 Queensland Finals: 2 Olympic FC: 24 16 5 3 54 21 +33 53 3 Gold Coast Knights: 24 15 6 3 57 27 +30 51 4 Lions FC (C) 24 14 4 6 64 26 +38 46 5 Moreton Bay United: 24 9 5 10 46 55 −9 32 6 Brisbane Strikers: 24 7 7 10 33 42 −9 28 7 Eastern Suburbs: 24 7 8 9 46 50 −4 29 8 Brisbane Roar Youth: 24 9 3 ...

  9. 2021 in Queensland soccer - Wikipedia

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    Brisbane City (P, C) 20 20 0 0 64 12 ... Mitchelton FC: 20 9 1 10 41 43 −2 28 7 ... Lions FC and Peninsula Power representing South East Queensland.