Annerley FC explained

Clubname:Annerley FC
Fullname:Annerley Football Club
Founded:1945
Ground:Elder Oval, Greenslopes
League:Capital League 1
Season:2018
Position:3rd
Website:http://www.annerleyfc.com/

Annerley FC is an Australian football (soccer) club from the area bordering Greenslopes and Annerley, suburbs on the southside of Brisbane. The club was formed in 1945, and currently competes in Capital League 1.[1]

History

Annerley FC was established in 1945 and was first known as the Annerley Boomerangs before being renamed the Annerley Stars Soccer Club and initially playing at the grounds of the Junction Park State School. The club moved their headquarters in 1946 to an area of Ekibin Park south of Ridge Street after successfully applying to the Brisbane City Council for a grant of land. The club's grounds were able to expand to the section of Ekibin Park between Juliette Street and Ridge Street, including the site of Elder Oval, when the nearby Southeast Freeway was constructed in the 1970s.

Annerley FC initially played in the Brisbane junior competition before transferring to senior football in 1949, commencing in Division Five.[2] The club remained in the lower divisions of Brisbane football until they won consecutive promotions in 1954, 1955 and 1956 to rise from Brisbane's Division Four to Division One in three seasons. The club established itself in Division One with mid-table finishes in 1957 and 1958.[3]

The 1959 season proved the most successful in the club's history, winning Division One with equal points but a better goal average than Oxley United. Annerley confirmed they were Brisbane's champion team in 1959 with a 5-4 grand final win against Hellenic, this being the first season in which the final series was held to decide Brisbane soccer's champion club.[4] Annerley's success was built around a mix of rising young players and experienced internationals including Graham McMillan[5] and Malcolm Wild[6] who both represented Australia during the 1950s.

Annerley FC had another good season in 1960, finishing runners-up in Division One,[7] but then lost players prior to the 1961 season to the emerging ethnic clubs including Hellenic and Polonia. When the Queensland Soccer Federation was formed in 1962, Annerley decided to remain with the Brisbane & Ipswich Soccer Football Association. It won the association Division One title in spectacular style going 24 matches undefeated, but lost the final of the Tristram Shield 3–2 to Hollandia in extra time.[8] After the 1963 season, Annerley joined QSF's Division Two which was expanded from 8 to 12 teams in 1964 to include clubs from the association which had disbanded. Annerley remained in Division Two for a decade until winning the title and promotion to Division One in 1973.

In 1977, with Brisbane's top two clubs Brisbane Lions and Brisbane City joining the first season of the NSL, Annerley finished third in Division One. This qualified them for the national cup competition, the 1978 NSL Cup in which they were knocked out after a first round heavy defeat to Brisbane Lions.

Since 1983, Annerley has competed in more seasons at the third tier of Brisbane football than any other club (25 seasons, up to 2016), and also been premiers the most times at this level (4 premiership titles, in 1984, 1990, 1998 and 2013).[9] The club has also won four grand finals during this period, the latest being a 5-4 penalty shoot-out victory over Bayside United after a 3–3 draw in the 2012 Premier Division Two grand final.[10]

In 2019, the Mens City League 6 Team, the Axis of Evil completed the season unbeaten in both the league and the finals series achieving a Premiership and Championship double, only conceding 12 goals in their 20 game undefeated run. [11]

Recent Seasons

SeasonLeagueFFA Cup
width=9%Division (tier)width=2%width=2%width=2%width=2%width=2%width=2%width=2%width=2%width=2%Positionwidth=5%Finals Series
2008Metro League 1 (6) 22164272225052bgcolor=gold1st ↑Semi-FinalistNot yet founded
2009Premier Division 2 (5) 2295843412326thDNQ
2010Premier Division 2 (5) 22121957489375thDNQ
2011Premier Division 2 (5) 2661194770-231913thDNQ
2012Premier Division 2 (5) 221453512724472ndbgcolor=goldChampions
2013Capital League 2 (5) 22181385176855bgcolor=gold1st ↑Semi-Finalist
2014Capital League 1 (4) 2256112840-122110thDNQPreliminary Round 3
2015Capital League 1 (4) 2145122546-2117bgcolor=pink11th ↓DNQPreliminary Round 3
2016Capital League 2 (5) 221345532924433rdPreliminary FinalPreliminary Round 3
2017Capital League 2 (5) 221507703337454thPreliminary FinalPreliminary Round 3
2018Capital League 1 (4)22141731433rdPreliminary Final
Source:
Key:Premiers / ChampionsPromoted ↑Relegated ↓

The tier in the above table is the level in the Australian soccer league system

Honours

Due to frequent restructures and re-classifications of divisions in Brisbane football, the club’s first team honours below are listed by tier in the Brisbane football pyramid.

Tier 1

Tier 2

Tier 3

Tier 4

References

  1. Web site: Club History . Annerley FC official website . 20 May 2017.
  2. http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article216475327 NLA Trove website: Brisbane Telegraph 5 March 1949
  3. Web site: Annerley FC . Brisbane Football (Soccer) Tables . 31 July 2018.
  4. Web site: Brisbane Division One 1959 Fixtures/Results . socceraust.co.uk website . 20 May 2017.
  5. Web site: McMillan, Graham. National Football Teams . 20 May 2017.
  6. Web site: Wild, Malcolm. National Football Teams . 20 May 2017.
  7. Web site: Brisbane Division One 1960 Fixtures/Results . socceraust.co.uk website . 20 May 2017.
  8. News: SOCCER . Dutch Australian Weekly . 11 . 51 . New South Wales, Australia . 28 September 1962 . 11 July 2017 . 15 . National Library of Australia.
  9. Web site: Capital League 2, Placings 1983 to 2016. Brisbane Football (Soccer) Tables . 31 July 2018.
  10. Web site: Brisbane Division Two 2012 Grand Final. socceraust.co.uk website . 20 May 2017.
  11. Web site: Veto Mens City League 6 Gold. websites.mygameday.app website . 15 September 2019.