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Brisbane City FC
Brisbane City Football Club is an Australian semi-professional football club based in Newmarket, Brisbane, Queensland. Founded in 1952, the club competed in the National Soccer League until the 1986 season where they were relegated back to State League Competition. Brisbane City competed in the National Premier Leagues Queensland from 2013, until they were relegated to the lower tier Football Queensland Premier League with one match remaining in the 2020 season. Home matches are played at Spencer Park. National Soccer League In 1977 City became a foundation member of the National Soccer League. City's first match was a 0–1 defeat to Marconi at Perry Park on 3 April 1977 in front of a crowd of 5,214. Despite struggling in the first two seasons, including finishing bottom, they won the NSL Cup in those two years. In 1977 City defeated Marconi 5–3 on penalties after a 1–1 draw, and the following year they overcame Adelaide City 2–1. Both matches were played in Brisbane. C ...
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Brisbane City FC
Brisbane City Football Club is an Australian semi-professional football club based in Newmarket, Brisbane, Queensland. Founded in 1952, the club competed in the National Soccer League until the 1986 season where they were relegated back to State League Competition. Brisbane City competed in the National Premier Leagues Queensland from 2013, until they were relegated to the lower tier Football Queensland Premier League with one match remaining in the 2020 season. Home matches are played at Spencer Park. National Soccer League In 1977 City became a foundation member of the National Soccer League. City's first match was a 0–1 defeat to Marconi at Perry Park on 3 April 1977 in front of a crowd of 5,214. Despite struggling in the first two seasons, including finishing bottom, they won the NSL Cup in those two years. In 1977 City defeated Marconi 5–3 on penalties after a 1–1 draw, and the following year they overcame Adelaide City 2–1. Both matches were played in Brisbane. C ...
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Spencer Park, Queensland
Spencer Park (currently known as Corporate Travel Management Stadium) is a football stadium located in the suburb of Newmarket, north of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It is home to Football Queensland Premier League team Brisbane City FC. The stadium, while officially holding 10,000, seats only 3,000 under the grandstand, the ''Gino Merlo Stand''. The grandstand is mainly concrete steps with a small number of seats in the middle of the stand. There are also corporate boxes at the back of the grandstand. There are 4 entrances to the grandstand, 2 on each end and 2 in the middle, which are directly above the home and away changing room tunnels. The entrances are locked on FQPL matches. Brisbane City charge for stadium entry at the gates, ($2 children $5 adult $10 family). There is also concrete steps for seating below the terrace outside the clubhouse. The stadium opened in 1963 on the site of an old Brisbane City Council Brisbane City Council (BCC) is the democratic e ...
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Michael Zullo
Michael Zullo (born 11 September 1988) is an Australian professional footballer who last played as a left-back for Sydney FC of the A-League. Club career After being signed by the former Brisbane Roar coach Frank Farina on a two-year contract, Zullo played five of the six opening games of the season, coming on as a substitute. On his first eleven debut against Wellington Phoenix, his sixth appearance for Queensland, he scored in the opening minutes of the game and set up a first half added-time goal for fellow youngster and close friend Robbie Kruse. He previously played in the Brisbane Premier League for the Brisbane Strikers During a match against Sydney FC, Zullo limped off the field with a torn thigh muscle which ruled him out for 6 weeks. At the end of the 2008–09 season, Zullo received offers from Dutch Eredivisie clubs FC Groningen and NEC Nijmegen but declined both offers and cited his preference to stay in the A-League for another season. On 2 April 2010, along with ...
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Association Football Clubs Established In 1952
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List Of Sports Clubs Inspired By Others
This is a list of sports clubs that were created or altered out of inspiration from a visiting team or from a member of the club requesting a change of first name or strip because they were inspired by another club through their performances or conduct. See also Generic * Phoenix club (sports) * Relocation of professional sports teams Specific * List of Croatian soccer clubs in Australia * List of Greek Soccer clubs in Australia * List of Italian Soccer clubs in Australia * List of Serbian soccer clubs in Australia As one of the many immigrant, migrant groups in Australia, the Serbian diaspora has contributed to the development of football (soccer), soccer in Australia by the formation of numerous organised football clubs across most states and territories ... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Clubs inspired by others Clubs Sports culture Inspired ...
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List Of Soccer Clubs In Australia
This is a list of soccer clubs in Australia. The Australian soccer league system consists of one national league — A-League Men — a state/territory-based second tier National Premier Leagues (NPL) structure and other state-based leagues. Promotion and relegation exists in some states between NPL and state leagues, however not between the A-League Men and the NPL. Included are all clubs playing in state (or territory)-wide leagues, or where states are split into two separate leagues. By league and division Clubs from the following competitions are included on the list below. Reserve teams, or instances where one club fields teams in multiple divisions, are not included. * A-League Men (Level 1) * Capital Football **National Premier Leagues Capital Football (Level 2) ** Capital Premier League (Level 3) * Football NSW **National Premier Leagues NSW (Level 2) **NSW League One (Level 3) **NSW League Two (Level 4) **Illawarra Premier League, Western Premier League, Central Coas ...
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Curran Singh Ferns
Curran Lawrance Singh Ferns (born 6 July 1993 in Darwin) is an Australian–born Malaysian professional footballer. Ferns is a central midfielder but also can play as a centre-back. Ferns is a highly composed technical player with advanced passing skills, but is also known for his competitive and defensive attributes on the field. Club careers Australia Ferns grew up in the eastern suburbs of Melbourne. At the age of 15, Ferns was selected for an elite sports scholarship with the Victorian Institute of Sport Men's Football Program, and shortly after represented Melbourne Victory FC Youth which competes in the National Youth League. At Melbourne Victory FC Youth and the Football Federation Victoria National Training Centre he was coached and mentored by Mehmet Durakovic. Ferns began playing senior professional football in Australia in the National Premier Leagues competition with Brisbane City. and later played for half a season at Port Melbourne. Malaysia During 2015, Fern ...
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Nathaniel Lepani
Nathaniel Lepani (born 20 January 1982) is a footballer from Papua New Guinea. Lepani plays as a forward for Panamex FC; he has represented Papua New Guinea national football team at international level on 12 occasions. Lepani has also played for Menlo Oaks in the US as well as several other clubs in Australia and Papua New Guinea. Early life Born in Papua New Guinea in January 1982, Lepani moved to Hawaii as a young child, due to his father, a diplomat, being posted there for work. Nathaniel moved to Belgium with his family in 1991 when his father became Papua New Guinea's Ambassador to Belgium. Club career Lepani began his career in 2000–01 with Cosmos Port Moresby, a team based in the capital of his home country. In May 2001 he went on trial with Italian outfit Brescia Calcio, training with the club's ''primavera'' youth squad. He lasted for the maximum trial period of a month, and was one of two Papua New Guineans to be selected for trial (the other being Alex Davani) ...
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Alex Davani
Alex Davani (born 17 August 1985) in Papua New Guinea is a footballer who plays as a midfielder. He has played for Brisbane Strikers FC and Taringa Rovers. He currently plays for Brisbane City in the Brisbane Premier League and the Papua New Guinea national football team The Papua New Guinea national football team is the national team of Papua New Guinea and is controlled by the Papua New Guinea Football Association. Its nickname is the ''Kapuls'', which is Tok Pisin for Cuscus. Papua New Guinea's highest .... References 1985 births Living people Papua New Guinean men's footballers Papua New Guinea men's international footballers Men's association football midfielders Papua New Guinean expatriate men's footballers Brisbane City FC players Brisbane Strikers FC players Papua New Guinean expatriate sportspeople in Australia Expatriate men's soccer players in Australia Place of birth missing (living people) {{PapuaNewGuinea-footy-bio-stub ...
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Denis Yongule
Denis Yongule Daluri (born 3 June 1998) is a South Sudanese professional footballer who most recently played as a midfielder for Maltese Challenge League club Lija Athletic and the South Sudan national team. Club career Daluri previously played for Geelong SC, Brisbane Strikers and Green Gully. On 20 January 2022, Maltese second-tier club Lija Athletic announced Daluri's signing. International career Daluri made his debut for South Sudan on September 4, 2019, in a 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Equatorial Guinea Equatorial Guinea ( es, Guinea Ecuatorial; french: Guinée équatoriale; pt, Guiné Equatorial), officially the Republic of Equatorial Guinea ( es, link=no, República de Guinea Ecuatorial, french: link=no, République de Guinée équatoria .... International statistics Personal life In addition to being a South Sudanese national, Yongule is a naturalised citizen of Australia due to his family's permanent relocation there. References External lin ...
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Billy Wilkinson
William Wilkinson (born 4 April 1951) was a Scottish footballer who began his football career in 1967–68 playing for Dumbarton. His career breakthrough came in the 1971–72 season, making 23 appearances and contributing to Dumbarton's promotion to Scottish Football League Division One. Over the following two seasons, Wilkinson made 51 appearances before moving to Alloa Athletic in Division Two, where he scored 6 goals in 120 appearances. He later moved to Brisbane, Australia, where he played in the National Soccer League The National Soccer League (NSL) was the top-level soccer league in Australia, run by Soccer Australia and later the Australian Soccer Association. The NSL, the A-League's predecessor, spanned 28 seasons from its inception in 1977 until its d ... with Brisbane City. Wilkinson's son, Barry, returned to Scotland to join Dumbarton and spent two years with the club from 1998-2000. References External linksBilly Wilkinsonat Aussie Footballers 1951 b ...
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John McVeigh (footballer)
John McVeigh (born 25 January 1957) is a Scottish former football player and manager. Playing career McVeigh started his career with Airdrieonians in 1975, before moving to Australia to play for Brisbane City. He stayed in Australia for a year, before moving back to Scotland to play for Clyde, where he spent four years, captaining the side on several occasions. He had spells at Hamilton Academical, Kilmarnock and Falkirk, before retiring from the game and becoming a coach at Falkirk. Managerial career McVeigh's first managerial job came with Partick Thistle in 1997, although it ended in relegation to the Scottish Second Division. McVeigh moved to Dunfermline Athletic as assistant manager before becoming manager of Raith Rovers in June 1999, although he was sacked within six months amidst accusations of bullying younger players. Later receiving £5,000 after a court rule in his favour, McVeigh joined Albion Rovers, spending two years at Cliftonhill before joining Stenhousemui ...
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