Football Queensland South Coast Explained

Formerly:See antecedent bodies
Formation: as Gold Coast and District Soccer Association
Location Country:

(far north)
Leader Name2:Alan Marquez[1]
Main Organ:Football Australia
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Football Queensland South Coast
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Website:Official website

Football Queensland South Coast is a Football Queensland administrative zone encompassing the Gold Coast and surrounding areas in South-East Queensland and North-East New South Wales, including Kingscliff, Tweed Heads, Murwillumbah and Beaudesert. The premier men's football competition is the Football Queensland Premier League 3 − South Coast and the premier women's football competition is the Football Queensland Women's Premier League 3 − South Coast. The administrative zone also has a numerous variety of lower divisions for both men and women, as well as academy and junior competitions to develop soccer and fitness within the region.[2]

The zone is a culmination of antecedent bodies initiating in 1975 as the Gold Coast and District Soccer Association, it has been recognised under various names since. In 2021, as part of Football Queensland reforms, the zone would be known as Football Queensland South Coast. The region has a variety of clubs playing in state competitions. Many of the smaller clubs located within the region act as 'feeder' clubs for those in higher divisions, most notably with NPL Queensland sides Gold Coast United and Gold Coast Knights taking in the South Coast's best footballers. The zone previously encompassed A-League Men side (known at the time as A-League) Gold Coast United. However, the club was omitted from the competition in 2012 following club financial issues.[3]

History

The organisation was established on 1 October 1975 as the Gold Coast and District Soccer Association when Barry Such, a local referee, conducted an inaugural general meeting, adopting a constitution and electing Jack Woodward, a solicitor based in Coolangatta, as the association's first president. The association administered a top-flight men's football competition and in 1991, it was renamed to the Gold Coast Premier League. Following restructuring within Football Queensland in 2021, the senior men's and women's competitions were renamed and restructured to accommodate a new system of promotion and relegation within the state, allowing local clubs to compete at state level against teams from Brisbane, Darling Downs and the Sunshine Coast.[4] [5] As part of the reform process, the organisation sought to focus on improving four key areas of the game: Governance, Administration, Competitions and Affordability. The zone since establishment has focused on fostering and developing young Australians in the sport.

Member Clubs

Teams in bold are playing within a Football Queensland state competition.

Club! rowspan="2"
LocationEst2022 season
First men's seniorFirst women's senior
Bilambil Terranora Redbacks BilambilunkMetro leagues
Bond University Gold Coast (Robina)2004Metro leaguesFQPL 3 − South Coast
Broadbeach United Gold Coast (Broadbeach)1962FQPL 3 − South CoastFQPL 2
Burleigh Heads Gold Coast (Burleigh Heads)1983FQPL 3 − South CoastMetro leagues
Canungra Owls CanungraunkMetro leagues
Coomera Colts Gold Coast (Coomera)1983FQPL 2FQPL 3 − South Coast
Gold Coast Knights Gold Coast1978NPL QLDMetro leagues
Gold Coast United Gold Coast1966NPL QLDNPL QLD
Kingscliff Wolves Kingscliff1968FQPL 3 − South CoastFQPL 3 − South Coast
Legends Gold Coast (Labrador)1985FQPL 4 − South CoastMetro leagues
Magic United Gold Coast (Carrara)2006FQPL 2FQPL 3 − South Coast
Merrimac Gold Coast (Merrimac)1978Academy focused
Mudgeeraba Gold Coast (Mudgeeraba)1980FQPL 4 − South CoastMetro leagues
Murwillumbah2009Metro leagues
Musgrave Mustangs Gold Coast (Labrador)1970FQPL 3 − South CoastFQPL 3 − South Coast
Nerang Eagles Gold Coast (Nerang)1972FQPL 3 − South CoastMetro leagues
Ormeau All Stars Gold Coast (Ormeau)2013FQPL 4 − South CoastMetro leagues
Pacific Pines Gold Coast (Pacific Pines)1991Amateur
Pimpama City Gold Coast (Pimpama)2021Metro leagues
Palm Beach Gold Coast (Palm Beach)1966FQPL 3 − South CoastFQPL 3 − South Coast
Robina City Gold Coast (Robina)1992FQPL 3 − South CoastFQPL 2
Runaway Bay Gold Coast (Runaway Bay)1977FQPL 3 − South CoastMetro leagues
Somerset College Gold Coast (Mudgeeraba)1983Academy focused
Southport Warriors Gold Coast (Southport)1978FQPL 3 − South CoastMetro leagues
Surfers Paradise Apollo Gold Coast (Surfers Paradise)1978FQPL 2Metro leagues
Tallebudgera Valley Gold Coast (Tallebudgera)unkFQPL 3 − South CoastMetro leagues
Tamborine Mountain Eagles Tamborine MountainunkMetro leagues
The Southport School Gold Coast (Southport)1901Academy focusedN/A
Tweed United2012FQPL 3 − South CoastMetro leagues

Former Clubs

!Club!Location!Joined!Departed!Notes
Beaudesert Beaudesert19642008Moved to Queensland Christian Soccer Association due to travel and low numbers.
Bethania Rams Brisbane (Bethania)1986unkMoved to Football Queensland Metro.
Banora Point Banora PointunkunkDissolved to form a part of Tweed United.
Coolangatta Gold Coast (Coolangatta)unkunk
Griffith University Gold Coast (Southport)unkunk
Gold Coast Stars Gold Coast20102012Formed as part of the Queensland State League.
Japaroos Gold Coast (Labrador)unkunk
Jupiters Casino Gold Coast (Broadbeach)unkunk
Labrador United Gold Coast (Labrador)unkunk
Murwillumbah City MurwillumbahunkunkMerged with Murwillumbah United and Wanderers to form Murwillumbah Services.[6]
Murwillumbah Saints Murwillumbahunk2009Merged with Murwillumbah Services to form Murwillumbah in 2009.
Murwillumbah Services Murwillumbahunk2009Merged with Murwillumbah Saints to form Murwillumbah in 2009.
Murwillumbah United MurwillumbahunkunkMerged with Murwillumbah City and Wanderers to form Murwillumbah Services.
Murwillumbah Wanderers MurwillumbahunkunkMerged with Murwillumbah United and City to form Murwillumbah Services.
Musgrave Athletic Gold Coast (Labrador)unkunk
Musgrave Dynamoes Gold Coast (Labrador)unkunk
Musgrave Wanderers Gold Coast (Labrador)unkunk
Tugun Jets / Twin Towns Gold Coast (Tugun)
Tweed Heads
19592014Folded due to Tugun Seahawks expansion.[7]
Tweed Valley Kings Murwillumbahunkunk
United Eagles Gold Coast (Labrador)unkunk

Football Queensland South Coast Pyramids

Men's Pyramid

The Football Queensland Premier League 3 − South Coast competition is the fourth tier in the Football Queensland pyramid and the fifth tier in the Australian pyramid. Each respective competition has its own reserve league primarily for senior academy players.[8]

TierCompetitionCurrent PremiersCurrent Champions
1Football Queensland Premier League 3 − South Coast (FQPL 3 − South Coast)(Premiers qualify for play-offs for promotion to FQPL 2, Bottom team relegated)Southport WarriorsPalm Beach
2Football Queensland Premier League 4 − South Coast (FQPL 4 − South Coast)(Premiers promoted, relegation upon Football South Coast discretion)Broadbeach UnitedOrmeau FC
3−Football Queensland South Coast Community Competitive Senior Leagues (additional amateur divisions) Not Applicable

Women's Pyramid

The Football Queensland Women's Premier League 3 − South Coast competition is the fourth tier in the Football Queensland pyramid and the fifth tier in the Australian pyramid. Each respective competition has its own reserve league primarily for senior academy players.

TierCompetitionCurrent PremiersCurrent Champions
1Football Queensland Women's Premier League 3 − South Coast (FQPL 3 − South Coast)(Premiers qualify for play-offs for promotion to FQPL 2, Bottom team relegated)Surfers Paradise ApolloSurfers Paradise Apollo
2−Football Queensland South Coast Community Competitive Senior Leagues (additional amateur divisions) Not Applicable

Antecedent bodies

!Duration!Organisation Name
1 October 1975 − 1985Gold Coast and District Soccer Association[9]
1985–1996Gold Coast and Albert Soccer Federation
1996–2011Gold Coast Soccer Incorporated
2012 − 7 August 2021Football Gold Coast
7 August 2021−presentFootball Queensland South Coast[10]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Office Staff . Football Queensland . 2 October 2021.
  2. Web site: 2021-11-16. FQ Declaration of Leagues in the 2022 SEQ Conference. 2021-12-06. Football Queensland. en-AU.
  3. News: 2012-04-05. Gold Coast United omitted from A-League. en-AU. ABC News. 2021-12-07.
  4. Web site: 2021-11-16. FQ Declaration of Leagues in the 2022 SEQ Conference. 2021-12-07. Football Queensland. en-AU.
  5. Web site: 2015. FOOTBALL GOLD COAST INC SENIOR COMPETITION AWARD WINNERS. 2021-12-07. Football Gold Coast. en-AU. 22 March 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180322010831/http://goldcoast.footballqueensland.com.au/wp-content/uploads/sites/9/2017/12/SENIOR-COMPETITION.pdf. dead.
  6. Web site: MFC Club History - Murwillumbah Football Club Inc . 2022-04-12 . GameDay . en.
  7. News: Wuth. Robyn. Kinbacher. Lucy. 2014-07-14. Soccer kids kicked out for who?. The Courier Mail. 2022-01-22.
  8. Web site: 2021-11-16. FQ Declaration of Leagues in the 2022 SEQ Conference. 2021-12-07. Football Queensland. en-AU.
  9. News: Hampson . Frank . 4 October 1975 . Coast Soccer Association now a fact . Gold Coast Bulletin.
  10. Web site: FOOTBALL QUEENSLAND ANNOUNCES THREE NEW ZONES AND NAMING CONVENTIONS . 2 October 2021 . Football Queensland.