2013 in Queensland soccer explained

Season:2013
Prevseason:2012
Nextseason:2014

The 2013 Football Queensland season was the first season under a new competition format in Queensland, with NPL Queensland replacing the Queensland State League. Below NPL Queensland is a regional structure of ten zones with their own leagues. The strongest of the zones is Football Brisbane with its senior men’s competition consisting of five divisions.

The NPL Queensland premiers qualified for the National Premier Leagues finals series, competing with the other state federation champions in a final knockout tournament to decide the National Premier Leagues Champion for 2013.

Men's League Tables

2013 National Premier League Queensland

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Competition:NPL Queensland
Season:2013
Winners:Olympic FC
Premiers:Olympic FC
Matches:132
Total Goals:612
League Topscorer:Antonio Murray
(27 goals)
Biggest Home Win:Redlands United 11–2 Central Queensland
(24 March 2013)
Sunshine Coast 9–0 Central Queensland
(9 June 2013)
Biggest Away Win:Central Queensland 0–7 Sunshine Coast
(9 March 2013)
Far North Queensland 0–7 Brisbane City
(23 March 2013)
Highest Scoring:Redlands United 11–2 Central Queensland
(24 March 2013)
Prevseason:2012
Nextseason:2014

The National Premier League Queensland 2013 season was played over 22 rounds, from March to August 2013.

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2013 Brisbane Premier League

Competition:Brisbane Premier League
Season:2013
Winners:Peninsula Power
Premiers:Lions FC
Relegated:No relegation
League Topscorer:Kado Aoci (32 goals)
Biggest Home Win:Wolves FC 8–0 UQ FC
(5 April 2013)
Biggest Away Win:Albany Creek 1–9 Wolves FC
(18 May 2013)
Highest Scoring:Capalaba 3–7 Wolves FC
(15 March 2013)
Albany Creek 1–9 Wolves FC
(18 May 2013)
Matches:132
Total Goals:531
Prevseason:2012
Nextseason:2014

The 2013 Brisbane Premier League was the 31st edition of the Brisbane Premier League which has been a second level domestic association football competition in Queensland since the Queensland State League was formed in 2008.[1] Football Brisbane had restructured its competition from this season with the introduction of four Capital League divisions below the BPL. One consequence of the restructure was that Football Brisbane decided there would be no relegation from the BPL this season. 12 teams competed, all playing each other twice for a total of 22 rounds.

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2013 Capital League 1

Competition:Capital League 1
Season:2013
Premiers:Mitchelton
Promoted:No promotion
Relegated:Brisbane Knights,
Western Spirit
League Topscorer:David Kai (24 goals)
Biggest Home Win:Pine Rivers United 11–1 Brisbane Knights
(14 July 2013)
Biggest Away Win:Western Spirit 0–12 Mitchelton
(10 August 2013)
Highest Scoring:Brisbane Knights 4–9 North Pine
(24 August 2013)
Matches:132
Total Goals:558
Prevseason:2012
Nextseason:2014

The 2013 Capital League 1 season was the first edition of the Capital League 1 as the third level domestic football competition in Queensland. 12 teams competed, all playing each other twice for a total of 22 matches.

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2013 Capital League 2

Competition:Capital League 2
Season:2013
Winners:The Gap
Premiers:Annerley
Promoted:Grange Thistle
Relegated:Narangba United
League Topscorer:Niall Stockwell (28 goals)
Biggest Home Win:Ipswich City 7–0 Toowoomba Raiders
(31 August 2013)
Biggest Away Win:Toowoomba Raiders 3–12 Samford Rangers
(24 August 2013)
Highest Scoring:Toowoomba Raiders 3–12 Samford Rangers
(24 August 2013)
Matches:132
Total Goals:600
Prevseason:2012
Nextseason:2014

The 2013 Capital League 2 season was the first edition of the Capital League 2 as the fourth level domestic football competition in Queensland. 12 teams competed, all playing each other twice for a total of 22 matches.

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2013 Capital League 3

Competition:Capital League 3
Season:2013
Premiers:Kangaroo Point Rovers
Promoted:Redcliffe PCYC
Relegated:Greenbank,
Acacia Ridge
League Topscorer:Steven Cleary (28 goals)
Biggest Home Win:Toowong 17–0 Olympic B
(30 August 2013)
Biggest Away Win:Greenbank 0–13 AC Carina
(24 May 2013)
Highest Scoring:Toowong 17–0 Olympic B
(30 August 2013)
Matches:110
Total Goals:581
Prevseason:2012
Nextseason:2014

The 2013 Capital League 3 season was the first edition of the Capital League 3 as the fifth level domestic football competition in Queensland. 11 teams competed, all playing each other twice for a total of 20 matches. Acacia Ridge withdrew during the season and was relegated to the 2014 Capital League 4.

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2013 Capital League 4

Competition:Capital League 4
Season:2013
Winners:Clairvaux
Premiers:Clairvaux
Promoted:New Farm United,
Logan City,
Brighton Bulldogs
League Topscorer:Craig Harvey (18 goals)
Biggest Home Win:Clairvaux 12–0 Springfield United
(3 May 2013)
Biggest Away Win:Springfield United 1–8 Brighton Bulldogs
(26 May 2013)
Highest Scoring:Bethania Rams 8–5 Bardon Latrobe
(3 August 2013)
Matches:100
Total Goals:539
Prevseason:2012
Nextseason:2014

The 2013 Capital League 4 season was the first edition of the Capital League 4 as the sixth level domestic football competition in Queensland. 11 teams competed, all playing each other twice for a total of 20 matches. Springfield United withdrew halfway through the season, leaving the remaining teams to play 19 matches.

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Women's League Tables

2013 Women's SEQ Diamond League

Competition:Women's SEQ Diamond League
Season:2013
Winners:The Gap
Premiers:Redlands United
Matches:90
Total Goals:525
League Topscorer:Melissa Limov (32 goals)
Biggest Home Win:Redlands United 18–2 Toowoomba Raiders
(11 May 2013)
Biggest Away Win:Toowoomba Raiders 0–15 The Gap
(23 August 2013)
Highest Scoring:Redlands United 18–2 Toowoomba Raiders
(11 May 2013)
Prevseason:2012
Nextseason:2014

The 2013 Women's South-East Queensland Diamond League season was the top level domestic football of women's competition in Queensland. 10 teams competed and played each other twice. A finals series after the regular season decided the champion team.[2]

Source: sportsTG

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Brisbane Premier League Tables 1983 to 2017 . Brisbane Football (Soccer) Tables . 22 August 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170416220849/http://www.thegapchessclub.org.au/qbst/brisbane_premier_league_season_tables.htm . 2017-04-16 . dead .
  2. Web site: SEQ Women's Diamond League – Ladder and Fixtures. sportsTG . 21 June 2017.