Football Wide Bay
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Football Wide Bay is a Football Queensland
administrative zone encompassing the Wide Bay
area, in central Queensland
. In 2010, the 14/15 Wide Bay Development team travelled to Canberra and won the Kanga Cup Shield.
The ten clubs are:
, Queensland. Football Gympie also runs a competition consisting of six teams, all of whom have their homeground at One Mile Ovals.
The six clubs are:
Up until 1998, Hervey Bay Soccer played as part of the Maryborough Soccer Federation under the auspices of the Queensland Soccer Federation
- QSF. There were attempts to gain permission for a separate federation in Hervey Bay but these attempts were frustrated.
Eventually, a committee was formed and in 1998 they approached the QCSA Queensland Christian Soccer Association in order to create a local soccer competition in Hervey Bay. After joining the QCSA, the members created four clubs to play in the newly formed Hervey Bay Soccer Association. The clubs were named Bayside Strikers Soccer Club, Fraser Flames Football Club, Kawungan Whales Soccer Club and Sandy Straits Soccer Club.
In 1999, the first representative players were selected for Hervey Bay and they attended the QCSA State Titles on the Sunshine Coast. In 2000, the State titles were held in Hervey Bay.
The next logical step in the development of soccer in Hervey Bay was to rejoin the QSF as a separate Federation within the Wide Bay Zone. This would allow for a development pathway for elite players.
There was a significant growth in membership over the first few years, eventually leading to the formation of a new club. This club was named United Soccer Club. In 2006, yet another new club was formed; Rangers Football Club.
In 2007, the Hervey Bay Soccer Association became Football Hervey Bay (FHB). All of the clubs changed their names from "soccer club" to "Football Club".
In 2008, Football Hervey Bay was renamed as a CA (Competition Administrator) in line with Football Queensland policy. There was also a changing of the guard at executive level.
2008 also saw the re-establishment of an inter-city competition with Maryborough at all competitive age-groups (under 11 upwards).
There are currently 1354 registered players in Hervey Bay, up from 1332 in 2007. This makes FHB the largest sporting group in the area.
The 2009 season saw 3 teams from Hervey Bay and 4 teams from Maryborough contest the Fraser Coast League 1st Division. Hervey Bay's Kawungan took the minor premiership with only 1 loss all season. Sunbury came in 2nd followed by Granville in 3rd and Bayside Strikers in 4th. United finished 2 points short in 5th and Doonvilla 1 point behind them in 6th. Maryborough West finished their debut year in the league with a miserable 2 points from 18 games.
The finals saw Granville take on Bayside at Federation Park in the Elimination Final. After losing to the same team the previous week 4-1, an inspired Bayside prevailed 4-0 progressing to the Pre-liminary Final. The Qualifying Final saw minor premiers Kawungan take on Sunbury at Dolphin Park. After a fiery contest, Sunbury won with a goal in the final minutes to defeat Kawungan 1-0 and secure a home Grand Final.
The following week, Kawungan took on the young Bayside team in a the Pre-liminary final at Dolphin Park. Kawungan never looked in the match as Bayside dominated all 90 minutes of the game. An early goal 10 minutes in, devistated the Kawungan team and Bayside ran away with the game 4-0 for the second week in a row. Bayside will play the Grand Final for the first time since the re-entered the 1st division in 2008.
, Queensland.
Football Queensland
Football Queensland , often abbreviated to the FQ, is the governing body of association football in the Australian State of Queensland. The body changed its name to be more in line with the new Football Federation Australia in 2005...
administrative zone encompassing the Wide Bay
Wide Bay-Burnett
Wide Bay-Burnett is a region of the Australian state of Queensland, located between 170 and 400 kilometres north of the state capital, Brisbane. The area's population growth has exceeded the state average over the past 20 years, and it is forecast to grow to more than 430,000 by 2031...
area, in central Queensland
Queensland
Queensland is a state of Australia, occupying the north-eastern section of the mainland continent. It is bordered by the Northern Territory, South Australia and New South Wales to the west, south-west and south respectively. To the east, Queensland is bordered by the Coral Sea and Pacific Ocean...
. In 2010, the 14/15 Wide Bay Development team travelled to Canberra and won the Kanga Cup Shield.
Football Bundaberg
Football Bundaberg administers the ten football clubs based in Bundaberg, Queensland.The ten clubs are:
Team | President | Home Ground | Location | Founded | Website |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
John Giovannoni | Across The Waves Sporting Grounds | Bundaberg | 1958 | http://www.acrossthewaves.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=section&layout=blog&id=6&Itemid=112&limitstart=5 | |
Across The Waves Football Club | John Giovannoni | Across The Waves Sporting Grounds | Bundaberg | 1958 | http://www.acrossthewaves.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=section&layout=blog&id=6&Itemid=112&limitstart=5 |
Alloway FC | Anthony Huxley | Alloway Country Club | Alloway | 1956 | Homepage |
Brothers Aston Villa | David Smith | Brothers Sports Club | Bundaberg | 1967 | Homepage |
Diggers FC | Andrew Halpin | Diggers Clubhouse | Norville | - | Homepage |
Knights SC | Doug Smith | Western Suburbs League Club | Bundaberg | - | Homepage |
North Bundaberg FC | Jim Cairney | Farthing Park | Bundaberg North | 1970 | Homepage |
Burnett Heads United | Gayle Read | Jack Norgate Oval | Burnett Heads Burnett Heads, Queensland Burnett Heads is a town at the mouth of the Burnett River in Queensland, Australia, located 16 km north of the regional city of Bundaberg. At the 2006 census, Burnett Heads had a population of 2,419.... |
1993 | Homepage |
Bingera FC | Peter Arnold | Bingera’s Grounds | Bundaberg North | 1922 | Homepage |
Moore Park Beach FC | Jan Smith | - | Moore Park Moore Park, Queensland Moore Park Beach is a town in Queensland, Australia. It is on the Pacific Ocean, 15 km north of the city of Bundaberg. It is bordered on the north by the Kolan River, on the south by the suburbs of Moorland and Welcome Creek, and on the east by Fairymead.- Moore Park Beach :Moore Park boasts... |
1995 | Homepage |
Isis FC | Vincent Brockfield | Childers Showgrounds | - | 2005 | Homepage |
Gin-Gin | Lesa Banda | Gin Gin Gin Gin, Queensland Gin Gin is a small rural town located on the Bruce Highway in central Queensland, Australia, approximately 51 km west of Bundaberg and 370 km north-west of Brisbane, the state capital. The town owes its existence to its strategic location about halfway between Brisbane and Rockhampton. It... |
- | 2007 | Homepage |
Football Gympie
Football Gympie's predecessor, Gympie and Districts Soccer Association, was formed in 1973. It administers all of the football clubs based in GympieGympie
Gympie may refer to:* Gympie, a city in Queensland, Australia** Gympie Airport** Electoral district of Gympie** Gympie Region, its local government authority* Gympie Gympie , a stinging plant...
, Queensland. Football Gympie also runs a competition consisting of six teams, all of whom have their homeground at One Mile Ovals.
The six clubs are:
Team | President | Home Ground | Location | Founded | Website |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Columbia | Tony Shead | One Mile Ovals | - | 1981 | http://www.columbiatigersfootball.com.au/ |
Cooroora United FC | Stewart Manders | One Mile Ovals | Cooroy Cooroy, Queensland Cooroy is a town in Queensland, Australia, located in the northern Sunshine Coast hinterland about west of Noosa Heads. Cooroy's name came from Cooroy Mountain, which was originally called Coorooey, from the Aboriginal word for possum, kurui.... |
- | http://www.cufc.org.au/ |
Gympie Diggers FC | Steve Manthey | One Mile Ovals | - | 1973 | http://www.gympiediggersfootball.org.au/ |
Golden City Soccer | Russell Brown | One Mile Ovals | - | 1983 | http://www.goldencitysoccer.com.au |
Lions | Graham Kahler | One Mile Ovals | - | - | http://www.gympielionsfootball.com.au/ |
Valley Rangers | Peter Deschamps | One Mile Ovals | - | - | |
Football Hervey Bay
Football Hervey Bay administers 6 clubs based in Hervey Bay, Queensland.Up until 1998, Hervey Bay Soccer played as part of the Maryborough Soccer Federation under the auspices of the Queensland Soccer Federation
Football Queensland
Football Queensland , often abbreviated to the FQ, is the governing body of association football in the Australian State of Queensland. The body changed its name to be more in line with the new Football Federation Australia in 2005...
- QSF. There were attempts to gain permission for a separate federation in Hervey Bay but these attempts were frustrated.
Eventually, a committee was formed and in 1998 they approached the QCSA Queensland Christian Soccer Association in order to create a local soccer competition in Hervey Bay. After joining the QCSA, the members created four clubs to play in the newly formed Hervey Bay Soccer Association. The clubs were named Bayside Strikers Soccer Club, Fraser Flames Football Club, Kawungan Whales Soccer Club and Sandy Straits Soccer Club.
In 1999, the first representative players were selected for Hervey Bay and they attended the QCSA State Titles on the Sunshine Coast. In 2000, the State titles were held in Hervey Bay.
The next logical step in the development of soccer in Hervey Bay was to rejoin the QSF as a separate Federation within the Wide Bay Zone. This would allow for a development pathway for elite players.
There was a significant growth in membership over the first few years, eventually leading to the formation of a new club. This club was named United Soccer Club. In 2006, yet another new club was formed; Rangers Football Club.
In 2007, the Hervey Bay Soccer Association became Football Hervey Bay (FHB). All of the clubs changed their names from "soccer club" to "Football Club".
In 2008, Football Hervey Bay was renamed as a CA (Competition Administrator) in line with Football Queensland policy. There was also a changing of the guard at executive level.
2008 also saw the re-establishment of an inter-city competition with Maryborough at all competitive age-groups (under 11 upwards).
There are currently 1354 registered players in Hervey Bay, up from 1332 in 2007. This makes FHB the largest sporting group in the area.
The 2009 season saw 3 teams from Hervey Bay and 4 teams from Maryborough contest the Fraser Coast League 1st Division. Hervey Bay's Kawungan took the minor premiership with only 1 loss all season. Sunbury came in 2nd followed by Granville in 3rd and Bayside Strikers in 4th. United finished 2 points short in 5th and Doonvilla 1 point behind them in 6th. Maryborough West finished their debut year in the league with a miserable 2 points from 18 games.
The finals saw Granville take on Bayside at Federation Park in the Elimination Final. After losing to the same team the previous week 4-1, an inspired Bayside prevailed 4-0 progressing to the Pre-liminary Final. The Qualifying Final saw minor premiers Kawungan take on Sunbury at Dolphin Park. After a fiery contest, Sunbury won with a goal in the final minutes to defeat Kawungan 1-0 and secure a home Grand Final.
The following week, Kawungan took on the young Bayside team in a the Pre-liminary final at Dolphin Park. Kawungan never looked in the match as Bayside dominated all 90 minutes of the game. An early goal 10 minutes in, devistated the Kawungan team and Bayside ran away with the game 4-0 for the second week in a row. Bayside will play the Grand Final for the first time since the re-entered the 1st division in 2008.
President | Vice-President | Secretary | Treasurer | Marketing | Junior Delegate | Senior Delegate | Coaches Delegate | Registrar | Referees Delegate |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Robert Bishop | Kellie Grainger | Joanne Ambrose | Tamara Rasmussen | Derek Palmer | Joe Watt | Pauline Hornstra | Mark Weise | ||
Team | President | Home Ground | Founded |
---|---|---|---|
Bayside Strikers FC | Brad Taylor | Dolphin Park | 1998 |
Fraser Flames FC | Tony Tregaskis | Dolphin Park | 1998 |
Hervey Bay Rangers FC | Ed Povey | Dolphin Park | 2006 |
Kawungan FC | Phil Rimmer | Keith Dunne Oval | 1998 |
Sandy Straits FC | Derek Palmer | Dolphin Park | 1998 |
United Warriors FC | Stephen Hill | Dolphin Park | 2003 |
Maryborough Soccer
Maryborough Soccer administers the clubs based in MaryboroughMaryborough, Queensland
Maryborough is a city located on the Mary River in South East Queensland, Australia, approximately north of the state capital, Brisbane. The city is serviced by the Bruce Highway, and has a population of approximately 22,000 . It is closely tied to its neighbour city Hervey Bay which is...
, Queensland.
Club Name | Home Ground |
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Doonvilla Soccer Club | Doonvilla Soccer Ground |
Tinana Soccer Club | Tinana Soccer Fields |
Sunbury Soccer Club | Sunbury School |
West Football Club | West Soccer Fields |
Granville Soccer Club | Canning Park |