Brisbane Premier League
Country | Australia |
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Founded | 1983 |
Number of teams | 12 |
Level on pyramid | 3 |
Relegation to | Capital League 1 |
Domestic cup(s) | Canale Cup |
Current premiers | Lions FC (2016) |
Website | www.FootballBrisbane.com.au |
2016 Brisbane Premier League |
The Brisbane Premier League (BPL) is the first tier of senior football in Brisbane, Queensland (third overall in Australia). It is run and administered by Football Brisbane. Twelve teams play a twenty-two match regular season. The top four teams qualify for the finals series. There is currently no promotion and relegation between the BPL and the National Premier Leagues Queensland, the second tier league in Queensland.
A major restructuring occurred for the 2013 season of Brisbane soccer with promotion and relegation to and from Capital League 1 removed for that season.[1] Promotion and relegation between the Brisbane Premier League and Capital League 1 was reintroduced in the 2014 season.
Current clubs
The teams for Season 2016 are shown in the table below.
Team | Home Ground | Location | Founded |
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Albany Creek | Wolter Park | Albany Creek | 1963 |
Capalaba | John Fredericks Park | Capalaba | 1972 |
Eastern Suburbs | Heath Park | East Brisbane | 1922 |
Holland Park Hawks | Whites Hill Reserve | Camp Hill | 1977 |
Ipswich Knights | Eric Evans Oval | Bundamba | 1998 |
Logan Lightning | Cornubia Park | Loganholme | 1979 |
Mitchelton | Teralba Park | Mitchelton | 1920 |
North Pine United | Bob Brock Park | Dakabin | |
Lions FC | Lions Stadium | Richlands | 1957 |
Peninsula Power | A.J. Kelly Park | Kippa-Ring | 2000 |
Rochedale Rovers | Underwood Park | Underwood | 1973 |
UQ FC | Oval 5, University of Qld | St Lucia | 1955 |
Honours
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- 1 Challenge Cup held as a knockout competition (see section on Charity Cup competition).
- 2 Ipswich and West Moreton Association competition continued during these seasons.
- 3 Competition restricted to Second and Third Divisions and Junior competitions.
Notable Players
In 2012, several former Hyundai A-League and NSL players will play and coach throughout the league. Former Brisbane Roar, Wellington Phoenix and Swindon Town striker Royce Brownlie is a player/coach at North Star. Former Northern Spirit and Central Coast Mariners forward Russell Woodruffe completed a switch from Redlands United to Eastern Suburbs in 2012.
Eastern Suburbs are currently coached by Alan Hunter, who won the Joe Marston Medal in 1997 for player of the match in the Brisbane Strikers National Soccer League Grand Final winning team.
Rochedale Rovers have several individual talents in their side, including former Brisbane Roar striker Tim Smits. The same can be said of Wolves FC who have had several foreign players come into the club in recent years. In 2012, they signed Chris Knowles from Bashley in England. Knowles is most famous for being fouled after 3 seconds by Chippenham Town striker David Pratt, resulting in potentially the fastest red card in soccer history. In 2015 central defender Jefferson Woodward signed from Bedford Town FC.
Meanwhile, Peninsula Power also signed from the UK, capturing Lewis Bonar from Scottish side Stirling Albion. Elsewhere Redlands United signed George Barbarouses (brother of Kosta) from New Zealand. A handful of players from Fox8 reality show Football Superstar also currently ply their trade in the division, including Jared Austin, Chris Roulston and Zachary Tung (Brisbane City) and Matthew Heath (North Star).
Lions FC have signed Matthew Osman from A-League side Gold Coast United.
Media
The league and its lower divisions are covered by several local newspapers throughout the city, suburbs and surrounding areas including Ipswich and Toowoomba. Highlights of matches, often at least 2 matches per round, in the league are put together by FB Media (the Media arm of Football Brisbane). Live scores and updates from all Brisbane Premier League matches can be found on The Washing Line Facebook page. The Washing Line website also publishes reports, previews and newspaper articles from around the city. The website built upon the Unofficial site YourBPL.com which began media coverage of the league in 2007. From 2012, the newly founded 'FB Media' has been producing weekly podcasts which can be downloaded from The Washing Line website featuring prominent guests including James Meyer, Miron Bleiberg, Matt Mundy and a wide variety of coaches and players from the Brisbane Premier League. Some games are covered by PaulyTV and FBTV .
Media Milestones
- On Sunday 23 May 2010, a match between Brisbane Wolves and Pine Rivers United became the first BPL match to be streamed live on the internet. Wolves won 5–2.
- On Saturday 11 June 2011, a match between Redlands United and Olympic FC featured on The Danny Baker Show in the UK, on BBC Radio 5 Live. Olympic won 3–2.
- At the end of the 2011 season following the success of Wolves FC, 18 goal centreback Patrick Hopkins was scouted via FBTV match highlights for Ljungskile SK in Sweden. In need of a forward, the league's top scorer Steffen Vroom soon followed.
Sponsors
From 2014 to 2015 the Brisbane Premier League was known as the Trophy Superstore Premier League.
This changed in 2016 when Flight Centre became the league sponsors, thus known as the Flight Centre Premier League.
Recent Seasons
2010 season
Rochedale Rovers were Premiers in the 2010 regular season, after a fantastic start to the season that saw them go 21 games undefeated. Beenleigh and Pine Rivers United were relegated.
For the Finals Series, Rochedale Rovers were favourites despite a poor run of form through the final few rounds. Unfortunately for Rovers their slump continued, going down 1–3 to Brisbane Wolves in the Qualifying Final. In the other games, Olympic FC defeated Eastern Suburbs while Capalaba came back from 2 goals down to force a penalty shoot out with 2009 Premiers Peninsula Power, and went on to win the game.
This set up another home finals match for Capalaba, who despite a taxing schedule managed to defeat Olympic after another 120 minutes of soccer. They then travelled to Rochedale to try to join Wolves in the grand final, but lost 3–0 after a string of first half goals. Rochedale, who had lost the Canale Cup final to Capalaba a week before their preliminary final clash, faced Wolves in a rematch of the QF at Perry Park. The grand final was scoreless at half time, but Wolves took the lead in the 2nd and held their nerve despite going down to 9 men to claim back to back finals series victories. Rochedale also had a man sent off in a thrilling final.
2011 season
The season began 2 weeks later than usual after the 2011 Brisbane floods. Many Premier League teams found their home grounds underwater, including Taringa Rovers, University of Queensland, Olympic FC and Eastern Suburbs. A new website was released for the 2011 season, named The Washing Line. The season finally got underway on Friday 4 March, with Peninsula Power drawing 1–1 at home to newcomers North Pine.
Wolves FC (renamed from Brisbane Wolves in 2011) have been the stand out team of the 2011 season, winning 7–3 over Olympic, 5–0 over Brisbane City, 6–1 over Redlands United and an unbelievable 11–1 over Taringa Rovers within their first 8 games of the season. 2010 champions Rochedale Rovers struggled to keep pace with Wolves but remained in the hunt, along with Olympic and much to some peoples surprise, Eastern Suburbs. North Pine also surprised with some solid performances, however Pine Hills were less impressive, without a win and bottom of the league in May. Peninsula Power also started the season slowly, managing their first win against the University of Queensland on 14 May. They backed that win up with a 7–1 battering over Pine Hills to kick start their season.
Wolves trashed Mount Gravatt 9–1 on 21 May, to increase their season goal tally to 50 – after only 10 games. They followed this up with a 3–0 away victory at unbeaten Rochedale Rovers, to go 9 points clear at the top heading into June. On 25 June, Capalaba became the first team to take any points off Wolves all season with a 3–2 victory. The following week, Souths United lost 8–1 to Wolves, leaving them currently locked in a relegation battle with Mount Gravatt. The gap closed to only one point after Mt Gravatt claimed a 2–1 victory against 12th placed Souths on 23 July.
On Tuesday 16 August, Wolves FC secured the Veto Brisbane Premier League title with a 5–2 away win at relegated Pine Hills. Meanwhile, stunning wins for North Pine over Rochedale Rovers and Olympic FC lifted the promoted side into 5th position with only 3 weeks remaining, and a 4–1 final day victory over Brisbane City was enough to see them into the finals series. A 3–0 win for Souths United against Eastern Suburbs lifted them 4 points clear of Mount Gravatt with only two matches to play. Mount Gravatt were then relegated following a 2–5 defeat to Wolves. Remarkably, Wolves finishes the regular season having scored 102 goals.
In the Finals Series, and in a repeat of the 2010 Qualifying Final, Wolves faced Rochedale Rovers however this time the match was played at Carmichael Park. Two late 1st half goals from Americans Patrick Hopkins and Steffen Vroom took Wolves into a 2–0 lead that proved to be enough as they held out for a 2–1 victory. Elsewhere, Peninsula Power knocked out Eastern Suburbs with a 2–1 home win, while Olympic FC defeated North Pine 3–1. Olympic would go on to defeat Peninsula in Extra Time before facing Rochedale for a place in the 2011 Grand Final. But as Rochedale had done to Capalaba the previous year, they defeated their opposition 3–0 to set up a rematch with Wolves FC. The Grand Final was at Perry Park on Sunday 25 September, but with Wolves leading 1-0 at Half Time, a floodlight failure forced an abandonment, and Rochedale would run out winners in the rematch at Luxury Paints Stadium.
2012 season
On Saturday 1 September, Redlands United defeated Eastern Suburbs 3-1 at Cleveland Showgrounds, in the process finishing top of the table by one point from Wolves FC and winning the Premiership for the first time in their 94-year history. The Devils also captured the Golden Boot with Graham Fyfe scoring more goals than anyone else in the league.
The remaining top six teams, Peninsula Power, Rochedale Rovers, Lions FC and Eastern Suburbs, were also confirmed and these teams will take part in the post-season series culminating in the Grand Final on 23 September 2012.
The season started on Friday 17 February. In the first kick off at Cleveland, Redlands United came from 3-1 down to defeat Peninsula Power 4-3. Elsewhere, Rochedale Rovers drew 2-2 with Eastern Suburbs, and the newly renamed Lions FC were hammered 6-1 in their first game back in the Veto League by former NSL rivals Brisbane City in front of almost 1000 fans at Spencer Park. City followed up this result with another amazing 6-0 win at University of Queensland, but came unstuck the following weekend with a 3-0 defeat against 2011 Premiers Wolves FC. Another crowd of around 1000 spectators turned out to see Eastern Suburbs defeat Capalaba 3-1, in a game that doubled up as the 'Salvation Saturday Shield' celebrating the home club's recovery from the 2011 Brisbane floods. Lord Mayor Graham Quirk was on hand to officially open Easts' new clubhouse.
See also
- History of soccer in Brisbane, Queensland
- 2015 Brisbane Premier League Table
- National Premier Leagues Queensland
- Canale Cup
References
- ↑ http://www.footballbrisbane.com.au/files/8763/files/Documents/PREMIER%20CITY%20PREMIER%20FOOTBALL.pdf
- ↑ "Football Brisbane website: Mens Winners 1884-1933" (PDF). Retrieved 4 August 2015.
- ↑ "Football Brisbane website: MensWinners 1934-1982" (PDF). Retrieved 4 August 2015.
- ↑ "Football Brisbane website: MensWinners 1983-2014" (PDF). Retrieved 4 August 2015.