Football Wide Bay
Football Wide Bay is a Football Queensland administrative zone encompassing the Wide Bay area, in central Queensland, Australia.
History
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 |
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Across The Waves FC | John Giovannoni | Across The Waves Sporting Grounds | Bundaberg | 1958 |
Alloway FC | Hamish Jansen | Martens Oval | Bundaberg | 1956 |
Brothers Aston Villa | David Smith | Brothers Sports Club | Bundaberg | 1967 |
Diggers FC | Andrew Halpin | Diggers Clubhouse | Norville | - |
Knights SC | Doug Smith | Western Suburbs League Club | Bundaberg | - |
North Bundaberg FC | Jim Cairney | Farthing Park | Bundaberg North | 1970 |
Burnett Heads United | Gayle Read | Jack Norgate Oval | Burnett Heads | 1993 |
Bingera FC | Peter Arnold | Bundaberg North | 1922 | |
Moore Park Beach FC | Mark Haster | Frank Coulthard Sports Complex | Moore Park | 1995 |
Isis FC | Vincent Brockfield | Childers Showgrounds | - | 2005 |
Gin-Gin | Lesa Banda | Gin Gin | 2007 | |
United Park Eagles FC | 2019 (amalgamation of Moore Park Beach FC and North Bundaberg FC) |
Football Gympie
Football Gympie's predecessor, Gympie and Districts Soccer Association, was formed in 1973. It administers all of the football clubs based in Gympie, 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 |
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Columbia | Tony Shead | One Mile Ovals | - | 1981 |
Cooroora United FC | Stewart Manders | One Mile Ovals | Cooroy | - |
Gympie Diggers FC | Steve Manthey | One Mile Ovals | - | 1973 |
Golden City Soccer | Russell Brown | One Mile Ovals | - | 1983 |
Gympie Lions FC | Graham Kahler | One Mile Ovals | - | - |
Valley Rangers | Peter Deschamps | One Mile Ovals | - | - |
Football Hervey Bay
Football Hervey Bay administers 6 clubs based in Hervey Bay, Queensland.
History
Up until 1998, Hervey Bay Soccer played as part of the Maryborough Soccer Federation under the auspices of the Queensland Soccer Federation. A new committee approached the QCSA Queensland Christian Soccer Association in order to create a local soccer competition in Hervey Bay. Four senior clubs played in the newly formed Hervey Bay Soccer Association (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, in the QCSA State Titles on the Sunshine Coast. In 2000, the State titles were held in Hervey Bay.
New clubs were formed in the early 2000's, including United Soccer Club and Rangers Football Club.
In 2007, the Hervey Bay Soccer Association became Football Hervey Bay (FHB), with all of the clubs changing their names from "soccer club" to "Football Club".
In 2008, Football Hervey Bay was renamed as a Competition Administrator in line with Football Queensland policy. There was a re-establishment of an inter-city competition with Maryborough, and with total registered players increased to 1354 (1332 the previous year), this made 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.
Team | President | Home Ground | Founded |
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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 Maryborough, 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 |
External links
Club Websites: