Football Queensland Premier League 2
The Football Queensland Premier League 2, or the FQPL 2, is a football competition contested by clubs in South East Queensland, Australia. It is administered by Football Queensland and is the third tier of Football in Queensland, behind the Football Queensland Premier League, from which the top team from each season are promoted. The FQPL 2 was founded in 2020, with the first season held in 2021. The league has 4 teams from Brisbane, 2 from Gold Coast and 2 from Moreton Bay.
Organising body | Football Queensland |
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Founded | 2020 |
First season | 2021 |
Country | ![]() |
State | ![]() |
Confederation | AFC |
Number of teams | 8 (12 From 2022) |
Level on pyramid | 4 |
Promotion to | Football Queensland Premier League |
Relegation to | FQPL 3 − South Coast FQPL 3 − Metro FQPL 3 − Sunshine Coast FQPL 3 − Darling Downs |
Domestic cup(s) | FFA Cup |
Current champions | Grange Thistle (2021) |
Current premiers | Caboolture Sports (2021) |
Most championships | Grange Thistle (1 title) |
Most premierships | Caboolture Sports (1 title) |
TV partners | NPL.TV |
Website | footballqueensland.com |
Current: FQPL 2 2021 |
The current premiers and champions of the 2021 season are Caboolture Sports and Grange Thistle respectively.
History
Following the foundation of the Football Queensland Premier League 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.[1] 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.[2] The 8 inaugural members of the new Football Queensland Premier league 2 were:
- Caboolture Sports
- Coomera Colts
- Grange Thistle
- Magic United
- North Star
- Samford Rangers
- Taringa Rovers
- Virginia United
The inaugural season of the FQPL 2 saw Caboolture Sports just clinching the premiership, earning promotion to the 2022 Football Queensland Premier League. However, Grange Thistle valiantly won the championship from them in a 3–1 win over the premiers. SHowing that Caboolture was only good against lower-ranked sides. In August 2021, Football Queensland announced that all its competitions would be temporarily suspended due to the COVID-19 Pandemic.[3] As a result, the inaugural season experienced delays which would not affect the validity competition.
In 2021, Football Queensland announced that Albany Creek Excelsior from Football Metro and Surfers Paradise Apollo from Football 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.[4] 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 apart of this streamline conference include South Coast, Darling Downs, Metro and Sunshine Coast, with the other zones located too far geographically to be sustainable.[4]
Clubs
2022 season
Club | City | Stadium | Founded | Joined | Head Coach |
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Albany Creek Excelsior | Moreton Bay | Wolter Park | 1963 | 2022 | |
Coomera Colts | Gold Coast | Viney Park | 1983 | 2021 | Steve MacDonald |
Grange Thistle | Brisbane | Lanham Park | 1920 | 2021 | Glen Volker |
Holland Park Hawks | Brisbane | Whites Hill Reserve | 1977 | 2022 | Danny Gnjidic |
Magic United | Gold Coast | Magic FC Park | 2006 | 2021 | Adem Poric |
North Star | Brisbane | O'Callaghan Park | 1958 | 2021 | Lee Cunningham |
Samford Rangers | Moreton Bay | Samford Parklands | 1973 | 2021 | Paul Brownlie |
Souths United | Brisbane | Wakerley Park | 1962 | 2022 | Mark Dytman |
Surfers Paradise Apollo | Gold Coast | Lex Bell Oval | 1978 | 2022 | Alex Morrison |
Taringa Rovers | Brisbane | Jack Speare Park | 1949 | 2021 | Marco Ahlrichs |
Virginia United | Brisbane | Albert Bishop Park | 1970 | 2021 | Matthew Proctor |
Wynnum Wolves | Brisbane | Carmichael Park | 1921 | 2022 | Frank Farina |
Honours
Teams and seasons in bold indicate doubles with both the respective premiership and championship in a single season.
By season
Year | Champions | Premiers | Top scorers | Goals |
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2021 | Grange Thistle | Caboolture Sports | ![]() |
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By team
Club | Premierships | Championships | Years Premiers | Years Champions |
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Caboolture Sports | 1 | 2021 | ||
Grange Thistle | 1 | 2021 |
Awards
Player of the Year
Year | WInner | Club |
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2021 | ![]() |
Taringa Rovers |
Goalkeeper of the Year
Year | WInner | Club |
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2021 | ![]() |
Caboolture Sports |
Coach of the Year
Year | WInner | Club |
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2021 | ![]() |
Caboolture Sports |
Fair Play Award
Year | WInner |
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2021 | Samford Rangers[5] Virginia United |
References
- "2020 FQPL 2 licence applications update". Football Queensland. 2020-11-17. Retrieved 2021-08-27.
- "Football Queensland announces successful FQPL 2 licence applicants". Football Queensland. 25 November 2020. Retrieved 7 February 2021.
- "FQ update on suspension of football activity in SEQ and Cairns". Football Queensland. 2021-08-08. Retrieved 2021-10-09.
- "FQ Declaration of Leagues in the 2022 SEQ Conference". Football Queensland. 2021-11-16. Retrieved 2021-11-28.
- "2021 Football in Queensland Awards Night winners". Football Queensland. 2021-11-01. Retrieved 2021-11-28.