Sunshine Coast Wanderers FC explained

Clubname:Sunshine Coast Wanderers FC
Fullname:Sunshine Coast Wanderers Football Club
Founded:1972 (as Buderim Wanderers)
Ground:Ballinger Park
Website:https://www.wanderersfootball.com.au/

Sunshine Coast Wanderers FC is an Australian football club based in the Buderim, Australia that plays in the second tier NPL Queensland. The club was founded in 1972 as Buderim Wanderers FC. They continue to operate teams in the lower divisions under the name Buderim Wanderers FC.

Club information

The club was founded in 1972 as Buderim Wanderers FC and is the largest club on the Sunshine Coast.[1] In 1985, the club won the Fenn Cup, becoming Premiers, won the Sunshine Coast Soccer Association Championship and won the Qantas Cup. In the early 1990s, they won the Sunshine Coast Soccer Association Champion Club for five consecutive years and have been awarded the Sunshine Coast Champion Club of the Year seven consecutive times, from 2013 to 2019.

In 2018, Buderim Wanderers established the Sunshine Coast Wanderers as they were granted a license to enter teams in the second-tier NPL Queensland, in female division.[2] After winning the 2019 Football Queensland Premier League, the male team was promoted to the second-tier NPL Queensland for the 2020 season.[3] They continue to operate teams in the lower divisions under the name Buderim Wanderers FC.

Seasons - Men

SeasonLeague
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2018Queensland Premier League (3)2413565527+28445th
2019Queensland Premier League (3)1813235223+29411st
2020NPL Queensland (2) 2474134155-14259th
2021NPL Queensland (2)
2023NPL Queensland (2)228592634-8298th

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Club History. Sunshine Coast Wanderers FC.
  2. Web site: Buderim's Sunshine Coast Wanderers are the Newcomers in NPL Women's QLD. Buderim Today.
  3. Web site: Football Queensland Confirms 2020 Senior Competition Structures. November 14, 2019. Football Queensland.