UQFC Inc.| Full name | The University of Queensland Football Club Inc. |
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| Nickname(s) | UQFC, Uni, Uni of Qld, UQ, The Students |
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| Founded | 1955 |
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| Ground | Kenmore and St Lucia Campus, Brisbane |
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| President | Andrew Bird |
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| Treasurer | James Wragg |
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| Secretary | Jo Grainger |
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| League | FQPL 3 – Metro |
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| 2024 | 2nd of 12 |
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| Website | http://www.uqfc.com.au |
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The University of Queensland Football Club is the soccer club of the University of Queensland. The club was formed in 1955, and currently hosts its highest teams in Football Brisbane's Capital League One (Men & Women) and the Women's National Premier League. The club has a tradition of playing attractive, attacking soccer and, with 90 teams in junior and senior football in 2017, it is one of the largest clubs in both Brisbane and Queensland.
History
Long known as 'The University of Queensland Soccer Club', the club achieved a long-held desire to incorporate football into its name and was reborn in 2010 as 'The University of Queensland Football Club Inc'. To secure a future in Brisbane's top-flight competitions and a strong junior base, the club merged with Kenmore Juniors in 2012 and is now known as UQFC Inc with fields on the campus in St Lucia and at Cubberla Creek Reserve, Kenmore.
In August 2009, the club made history with two teams making the Football Brisbane Metro Cup final – the first, and still only, time this has been achieved. In a close encounter, UQ's Metro 1 side defeated the club's Metro 4 team (known as the Shaggy Dogs) with a score of 3–2 at Perry Park. This was UQFC's first cup title in 20 years with the last Cup win back in 1989.[1] The 'Shaggy Dogs' also made history, being the first team below second division to reach a cup final.
In 2010, the men's Premier Division 1 team secured promotion to the Brisbane Premier League followed by the women's Sapphire team in 2015 – the same year, UQFC joined the Women's NPL competition. In 2016, both Men's & Women's Brisbane Premier League teams were relegated to Capital League One, although the club still maintains its Women's NPL license in 2017 [2][3]
On 20 September 2010, the club took out several major awards at the 2010 Football Brisbane Gala Awards ceremony.[4] The club was awarded:
- 2010 Senior Club of the Year – for outstanding performance across all 14 Football Brisbane teams
- 2010 Player of the Year (Premier Div 1) – to club captain, Peter Moore
- 2010 Club Champions (Premier Div 1) – for outstanding performance across both Premier and Premier Reserve squads.
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2025 Football Queensland Premier League – Metro |
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| Division 3 |
- AC Carina
- Bayside United
- Centenary Stormers
- Ipswich Knights
- Mt Gravatt Hawks
- Newmarket
- North Brisbane
- North Pine United
- Redcliffe Dolphins
- Springfield United
- Virginia United
- Yeronga Eagles
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| Division 4 |
- Acacia Ridge
- Annerley
- Bardon Latrobe
- Ipswich
- Logan Metro
- Logan Roos
- Moggill
- Narangba Eagles
- New Farm United
- Ripley Valley
- The Gap
- Western Spirit
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| Division 5 |
- Bethania Rams
- Brighton Bulldogs
- Jimboomba United
- Kangaroo Point Rovers
- Logan Village
- Old Bridge
- Pine Hills
- Pine Rivers United
- Slacks Creek
- Tarragindi Tigers
- Westside Grovely
- Willowburn
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| Division 6 |
- Australian Catholic University
- Mooroondu
- Oxley United
- Park Ridge Panthers
- Queensland University of Technology
- Ridge Hills United
- Teviot Demons
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 Soccer in Queensland |
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Football Queensland |
| 2024–25 clubs | |
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| 2025 clubs | | NPL Queensland | |
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Football Queensland Premier League | |
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Football Queensland Premier League 2 |
- Brisbane Knights
- Bayside United
- Grange Thistle
- Maroochydore
- Mitchelton FC
- Moreton City Excelsior Reserves
- North Lakes United
- North Star
- Pine Hills
- Samford Rangers
- Souths United
- Taringa Rovers
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Regional association zones |
- CEQ
- NQ
- Far North & Gulf
- Northern
- Whitsunday Coast
- SEQ
- Darling Downs
- Metro
- South Coast
- Sunshine Coast
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| Cup competition | |
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| Former teams |
- Bundaberg Spirit
- Cairns FC
- Capricorn Cougars
- Central Queensland FC
- Ipswich City FC
- Logan United
- Magpies Crusaders United
- Northern Fury
- QAS NTC
- Sunshine Coast FC
- Southern Cross United
- Surfers Paradise Apollo
- Tugan Jets / Twin Towns
- Western Pride
- Whitsunday Miners
- Wide Bay Buccaneers
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| Former competitions |
- Queensland State League (2008–2012)
- Brisbane Premier League (1983–2021)
- Brisbane Capital Leagues (2013–2021)
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| League seasons | | Regional era | |
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| State Cup era |
- 1992
- 1993
- 1994
- 1995
- 1996
- 1997
- 1998
- 1999
- 2000
- 2001
- 2002
- 2003
- 2004
- 2005
- 2006
- 2007
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| QSL era | |
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| NPL era |
- 2013
- 2014
- 2015
- 2016
- 2017
- 2018
- 2019
- 2020
- 2021
- 2022
- 2023
- 2024
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Football Queensland Metro |
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| 2023 men's clubs | | Football Queensland Premier League 3 − Metro |
- Acacia Ridge
- Bayside United
- Centenary Stormers
- Mount Gravatt Hawks
- Newmarket
- North Brisbane
- North Pine United
- Pine Hills
- Redcliffe Dolphines
- Virginia United FC
- Western Spirit
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| Football Queensland Premier League 4 − Metro |
- AC Carina
- Annerley
- Brighton Bulldogs
- Brisbane Knights
- Ipswich City
- Logan Metro
- Moggill
- New Farm United
- Tarragindi Tigers
- The Gap
- Ripley Valley
- Springfield United
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| Football Queensland Premier League 5 − Metro |
- Bardon Latrobe
- Clairvaux
- Jimboomba United
- Kangaroo Point Rovers
- Narangba Eagles
- Oxley United
- Pine Rivers Athletic
- Slacks Creek
- Toowong
- Willowburn
- Westside Grovely
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| Football Queensland Premier League 6 − Metro |
- Bethania Rams
- Bribie Island
- Deception Bay
- Logan Village
- Mooroondu
- Old Bridge
- Park Ridge
- Ridge Hills
- Teviot Downs
- Yeronga
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| 2022 women's clubs | Football Queensland Women's Premier League 3 − Metro |
- Albany Creek Excelsior
- Bethania Rams
- Caboolture Sports
- Ipswich City
- Mount Gravatt Hawks
- North Brisbane
- Pine Hills
- Southside Eagles
- Springfield United
- Toowong
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| Cup competitions | |
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| Seasons† |
- 2007
- 2008
- 2009
- 2010
- 2011
- 2012
- 2013
- 2014
- 2015
- 2016
- 2017
- 2018
- 2019
- 2020
- 2021
- 2022
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| Academic faculties |
- Faculty of Business, Economics and Law
- T. C. Beirne School of Law
- UQ Business School
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