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Football Queensland
Season2014
Champions Palm Beach
2013
2015

The 2014 Football Queensland season was the second season since NPL Queensland commenced as the top tier of Queensland men's football. Below NPL Queensland is a regional structure of ten zones with their own leagues. The strongest of the zones is Football Brisbane with its senior men's competition consisting of five divisions.

The NPL Queensland premiers qualified for the National Premier Leagues finals series, competing with the other state federation champions in a final knockout tournament to decide the National Premier Leagues Champion for 2014.

Men's League Tables

2014 National Premier League Queensland

NPL Queensland
Season2014
Champions Palm Beach
Premiers Palm Beach
Matches played156
Goals scored660 (4.23 per match)
Top goalscorer Royce Brownlie
(34 goals)
Biggest home win Moreton Bay United 9–0 SWQ Thunder
(17 June 2014)
Biggest away win SWQ Thunder 0–8 Brisbane Strikers
(13 March 2014)
Palm Beach 1–9 Olympic FC
(3 September 2014)
Highest scoring Moreton Bay United 9–2 Far North Queensland Heat
(22 March 2014)
2013
2015

The National Premier League Queensland 2014 season was played over 24 matches, from March to September 2014.

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Palm Beach (C) 24 17 4 3 73 29 +44 55 2014 National Premier Leagues Finals
2 Far North Queensland 24 15 3 6 64 48 +16 48 2014 Queensland Finals
3 Olympic FC 24 14 5 5 72 37 +35 47
4 Brisbane Strikers 24 14 3 7 53 38 +15 45
5 Moreton Bay United 24 12 4 8 78 53 +25 40
6 Redlands United 24 11 5 8 54 48 +6 38 [a]
7 Brisbane City 24 11 4 9 42 37 +5 37
8 Sunshine Coast 24 11 1 12 39 39 0 34
9 Harimau Muda 24 9 6 9 51 45 +6 33 Team withdrew at end of season
10 Brisbane Roar Youth 24 9 4 11 45 51 −6 31
11 Northern Fury 24 6 4 14 38 50 −12 22
12 Western Pride 24 5 0 19 39 73 −34 15
13 South West Queensland Thunder 24 0 1 23 12 112 −100 1 [a]
14 Central Queensland Energy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Team removed pre-season
Source: foxsportspulse.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
Note: Central Queensland Energy were removed from the NPL in March 2014 after failing to meet licensing conditions. [2]
(C) Champions
Notes:
  1. ^ a b The Round 25 fixture between South West Thunder and Redlands United was cancelled and declared a 0–0 draw. [1]

Finals

Semi-finals Grand Final
      
1 Palm Beach 2
4 Brisbane Strikers 1
1 Palm Beach 3
3 Olympic 2
2 FNQ FC Heat 4
3 Olympic 5

2014 Brisbane Premier League

Brisbane Premier League
Season2014
Champions Peninsula Power
Premiers Wolves FC
Relegated North Star,
Brisbane Force
Matches played132
Goals scored491 (3.72 per match)
Top goalscorerKado Aoci (17 goals)
Biggest home win Albany Creek 8–2 North Star
(23 August 2014)
Biggest away win North Star 0–6 Eastern Suburbs
(5 April 2014)
Highest scoring Albany Creek 8–2 North Star
(23 August 2014)
2013
2015

The 2014 Brisbane Premier League was the 32nd edition of the Brisbane Premier League which has been a second level domestic association football competition in Queensland since the Queensland State League was formed in 2008. [3] 12 teams competed, all playing each other twice for a total of 22 rounds.

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Wolves FC 22 21 0 1 71 17 +54 63 2014 Brisbane Premier League Finals
2 Peninsula Power (C) 22 16 3 3 49 20 +29 51
3 Lions FC 22 16 2 4 63 18 +45 50
4 Eastern Suburbs 22 13 4 5 41 19 +22 43 [a]
5 Logan Lightning 22 10 3 9 36 38 −2 33 [a]
6 Capalaba 22 9 2 11 44 51 −7 29
7 Ipswich Knights 22 9 2 11 42 49 −7 29
8 Albany Creek 22 7 1 14 35 56 −21 22
9 Rochedale Rovers 22 5 3 14 30 56 −26 18
10 North Star (R) 22 4 4 14 31 70 −39 16 Relegated to 2015 Capital League 1 [b]
11 Brisbane Force (R) 22 4 3 15 24 54 −30 15
12 UQ FC 22 4 1 17 25 43 −18 13
Source: sportstg.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ a b The Round 22 fixture between Eastern Suburbs and Logan Lightning was cancelled and declared a 0–0 draw.
  2. ^ Promotion and Relegation system based on Club Championship and including points from First Grade, Reserve Grade, U18 and U16 teams.

Finals

Semi-finalsPreliminary FinalGrand Final
1 Wolves FC51 Wolves FC0
2 Peninsula Power12 Peninsula Power5
2 Peninsula Power1 (4)
3 Lions FC1 (1)
3 Lions FC2 (4)
4 Eastern Suburbs2 (3)

2014 Capital League 1

Capital League 1
Season2014
Champions Taringa Rovers
Premiers Mitchelton
Promoted Taringa Rovers
Relegated Pine Hills,
Souths United
Matches played132
Goals scored453 (3.43 per match)
Top goalscorerCraig Parker (14 goals)
Biggest home win Pine Rivers United 6–0 Pine Hills
(11 April 2014)
Biggest away win Annerley 0–6 Mitchelton
(10 May 2014)
Highest scoring Pine Hills 8–3 Bayside United
(5 April 2014)
2013
2015

The 2014 Capital League 1 season was the second edition of the Capital League 1 as the third level domestic football competition in Queensland. 12 teams competed, all playing each other twice for a total of 22 matches.

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Mitchelton (P) 22 18 2 2 58 16 +42 56 Promoted to the 2015 Brisbane Premier League
2 Taringa Rovers (C, P) 22 14 3 5 43 24 +19 45
3 Bayside United 22 13 4 5 56 30 +26 43 2014 Capital League 1 Finals
4 Moggill FC 22 11 5 6 45 37 +8 38
5 Pine Rivers United 22 9 8 5 51 42 +9 35
6 North Pine 22 7 5 10 40 40 0 26
7 Southside Eagles 22 6 6 10 28 41 −13 24
8 Mount Gravatt 22 6 5 11 22 33 −11 23
9 Grange Thistle 22 6 5 11 27 49 −22 23
10 Annerley 22 5 6 11 28 40 −12 21
11 Pine Hills (R) 22 4 7 11 39 52 −13 19 Relegated to 2015 Capital League 2
12 Souths United (R) 22 3 4 15 16 49 −33 13
Source:
Note: Three games (one in Round 21, two in Round 22) were cancelled and declared a 0–0 draw.
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated

Finals

Semi-finalsPreliminary FinalGrand Final
1 Mitchelton02 Taringa Rovers1 (4)
2 Taringa Rovers23 Bayside United1 (1)
1 Mitchelton1
3 Bayside United2
3 Bayside United2
4 Moggill0

2014 Capital League 2

Capital League 2
Season2014
Champions Holland Park Hawks
Premiers Holland Park Hawks
Promoted Brisbane Knights
Relegated Kangaroo Point Rovers,
Samford Rangers
Matches played132
Goals scored587 (4.45 per match)
Top goalscorerLuke Proctor (39 goals)
Biggest home win Redcliffe PCYC 9–0 Slacks Creek
(19 July 2014)
Biggest away win Samford Rangers 1–9 Holland Park Hawks
(16 May 2014)
Highest scoring10 goals
(4 times)
2013
2015

The 2014 Capital League 2 season was the second edition of the Capital League 2 as the fourth level domestic football competition in Queensland. 12 teams competed, all playing each other twice for a total of 22 matches.

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Holland Park Hawks (C, P) 22 17 1 4 91 21 +70 52 [a] Promoted to 2014 Capital League 1
2 Brisbane Knights (P) 22 14 3 5 55 33 +22 45
3 Newmarket 22 14 2 6 67 36 +31 44 2014 Capital League 2 Finals
4 Park Ridge 22 14 1 7 45 35 +10 43
5 Ipswich City 22 13 2 7 69 48 +21 41
6 The Gap 22 13 1 8 45 38 +7 40
7 Redcliffe PCYC 22 13 0 9 71 40 +31 39
8 Western Spirit 22 11 3 8 41 29 +12 36
9 Oxley United 22 5 2 15 36 60 −24 17
10 Kangaroo Point Rovers (R) 22 4 2 16 26 68 −42 14 Relegated to 2015 Capital League 3
11 Slacks Creek 22 4 1 17 23 65 −42 13
12 Samford Rangers (R) 22 0 2 20 18 108 −90 2 [a] Relegated to 2015 Capital League 3
Source: [ citation needed]
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ a b The Round 22 fixture between Holland Park Hawks and Samford Rangers was cancelled and declared a 0–0 draw.

Finals

Semi-finalsPreliminary FinalGrand Final
1 Holland Park Hawks21 Holland Park Hawks3
2 Brisbane Knights12 Park Ridge2
2 Brisbane Knights0
4 Park Ridge1
3 Newmarket2
4 Park Ridge4

2014 Capital League 3

Capital League 3
Season2014
Champions Centenary Stormers
Premiers Centenary Stormers
Promoted Westside
Relegated Brighton Bulldogs,
Logan City Kings
Matches played132
Goals scored575 (4.36 per match)
Top goalscorerClinton La Carta (25 goals)
Biggest home win Toowong 10–1 Brighton Bulldogs
(16 August 2014)
Biggest away win Brighton Bulldogs 0–12 Centenary Stormers
(12 April 2014)
Highest scoring Centenary Stormers 8–4 Narangba United
(15 March 2014)
Brighton Bulldogs 0–12 Centenary Stormers
(12 April 2014)
2013
2015

The 2014 Capital League 3 season was the second edition of the Capital League 3 as the fifth level domestic football competition in Queensland. 12 teams competed, all playing each other twice for a total of 22 matches.

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Centenary Stormers (C, P) 22 17 3 2 86 31 +55 54 Promoted to 2015 Capital League 2
2 Westside (P) 22 16 2 4 53 21 +32 50
3 Toowong 22 13 2 7 62 31 +31 41 2014 Capital League 3 Finals
4 New Farm United 22 13 1 8 46 36 +10 40
5 Narangba United 22 12 3 7 59 38 +21 39
6 Virginia United 22 9 3 10 46 39 +7 30
7 AC Carina 22 8 4 10 46 56 −10 28
8 Clairvaux 22 8 2 12 47 69 −22 26
9 Ridge Hills United 22 6 7 9 42 47 −5 25
10 Jimboomba United 22 6 4 12 32 45 −13 22
11 Brighton Bulldogs (R) 22 5 3 14 33 78 −45 18 Relegated to 2015 Capital League 4
12 Logan City Kings (R) 22 0 4 18 23 84 −61 4
Source:
Note: Three games (one in Round 21, two in Round 22) were cancelled and declared a 0–0 draw.
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated

Finals

Semi-finalsPreliminary FinalGrand Final
1 Centenary Stormers21 Centenary Stormers0 (4)
2 Westside32 New Farm United0 (2)
2 Westside1 (1)
4 New Farm United1 (4)
3 Toowong1
4 New Farm United2

2014 Capital League 4

Capital League 4
Season2014
Champions Acacia Ridge
Premiers Acacia Ridge
Promoted Tarragindi Tigers
Matches played84
Goals scored423 (5.04 per match)
Top goalscorerJuan Jaimes (28 goals)
Biggest home win Acacia Ridge 10–0 (twice)
vs Peninsula Power
(17 May 2014)
vs The Lakes
(13 June 2014)
Biggest away win The Lakes 0–17 Acacia Ridge
(16 August 2014)
Highest scoring The Lakes 0–17 Acacia Ridge
(16 August 2014)
2013
2015

The 2014 Capital League 4 season was the second edition of the Capital League 4 as the sixth level domestic football competition in Queensland. 8 teams competed, all playing each other three times for a total of 21 matches.

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Acacia Ridge (C, P) 21 17 2 2 106 20 +86 53 Promoted to 2015 Capital League 3
2 Tarragindi Tigers (P) 21 15 2 4 82 26 +56 47
3 Bethania Rams 21 13 4 4 65 31 +34 43 Capital League 4 Finals, and team withdrew at end of season
4 Logan Village 21 11 2 8 48 43 +5 35 2014 Capital League 4 Finals
5 The Lakes 21 8 2 11 37 66 −29 26 Team withdrew at end of season
6 Bardon Latrobe 21 6 2 13 26 62 −36 20
7 Greenbank 21 3 3 15 31 84 −53 12
8 Mooroondu 21 2 1 18 28 91 −63 7
Source:
Note: Three Round 21 games were cancelled and declared a 0–0 draw.
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted

Finals

Semi-finalsPreliminary FinalGrand Final
1 Acacia Ridge31 Acacia Ridge3
2 Tarragindi Tigers02 Tarragindi Tigers0
2 Tarragindi Tigers3 (4)
3 Bethania Rams3 (2)
3 Bethania Rams2
4 Logan Village0

Women's League Tables

2014 Women's SEQ Premier League

Women's SEQ Premier League
Season2014
Champions The Gap
Premiers The Gap
Matches played133
Goals scored603 (4.53 per match)
Top goalscorer Brittany Whitfield (40 goals)
Biggest home win The Gap 12–0 Souths United
(17 May 2014)
Biggest away win Western Pride 1–12 Palm Beach
(11 May 2014)
Highest scoring Western Pride 1–12 Palm Beach
(11 May 2014)
2013
2015

The 2014 Women's South-East Queensland Premier League season was the top level domestic football of women's competition in Queensland. 14 teams competed, all playing each other once in Stage One. The teams then competed in Stage Two, with the top seven teams progressed to Section One, while the bottom seven teams played in Section Two. All teams carried forward results from Stage One, then played the other teams in their section once. Each Stage Two section had its own finals series which featured the top four teams playing off. The winner of the Section One Grand Final was crowned the champion team. [4] [5] [6]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation [a]
1 The Gap (C) 19 16 0 3 82 20 +62 48 Finals (Section 1)
2 Palm Beach 19 13 2 4 80 18 +62 41
3 UQ FC 19 13 0 6 45 20 +25 39
4 Redlands United 19 12 1 6 58 34 +24 37
5 Eastern Suburbs 19 11 1 7 54 31 +23 34
6 Olympic FC 19 11 1 7 37 18 +19 34
7 Sunshine Coast 19 9 2 8 34 46 −12 29
8 Annerley 19 9 2 8 32 41 −9 29 Finals (Section 2)
9 Peninisula Power 19 9 0 10 56 54 +2 27
10 South West Queensland Thunder 19 7 4 8 28 40 −12 25
11 Mitchelton 19 8 0 11 36 58 −22 24
12 Souths United 19 4 2 13 27 52 −25 14
13 Taringa Rovers 19 3 1 15 16 63 −47 10
14 Western Pride 19 0 0 19 18 108 −90 0
Source: sportstg.com
(C) Champions
Notes:
  1. ^ Teams were split into two groups (Section 1 and Section 2) after each have played 13 matches.

Finals (Section 1)

Semi-finalsPreliminary FinalGrand Final
1 The Gap51 The Gap4
2 Palm Beach14 Redlands United0
2 Palm Beach1
3 Redlands United2
3 UQ FC0 (2)
4 Redlands United0 (4)

Finals (Section 2)

Semi-finalsPreliminary FinalGrand Final
8 Annerley38 Annerley2
9 Peninisula Power29 Peninisula Power1
9 Peninisula Power2
11 Mitchelton1
10 SW Qld Thunder2 (2)
11 Mitchelton2 (4)

Cup Competitions

2014 Canale Travel Cup

Brisbane-based soccer clubs competed in 2014 for the Canale Cup. Clubs entered from the Brisbane Premier League, the Capital League 1, Capital League 2 and Capital League 3.

This knockout competition was won by Brisbane Strikers.

The competition was also part of the FQ Cup competition, where the final of the Canale Cup served as the semi-final for the FQ Cup. The competition was also a qualifying competition for the 2014 FFA Cup. In addition to the Brisbane Strikers, Olympic FC qualified for the final rounds, entering at the Round of 32.

FQ Cup

The competition also served as the Queensland Preliminary rounds for the 2014 FFA Cup. The four semi-finalists qualified for the final rounds of the FFA Cup; Far North Queensland FC (representing North Queensland), Palm Beach (representing South East Queensland), with Brisbane Strikers and Olympic FC representing Brisbane. The four semi-finalists, along with A-League club Brisbane Roar qualified for the final rounds, entering at the Round of 32.

References

  1. ^ "Cancellation Salvages Thunder A Point". Football Queensland. Retrieved 12 September 2014.
  2. ^ "Gladstone on radar after CQFC Energy lose APL licence". gladstoneobserver.com.au. Retrieved 29 March 2014.
  3. ^ "Brisbane Premier League Tables 1983 to 2017". Brisbane Football (Soccer) Tables. Retrieved 22 August 2017.
  4. ^ "PS4 SEQ Women's Premier League (Stage 1) - Ladder". foxsports. Retrieved 18 June 2017.
  5. ^ "PS4 SEQ Women's Premier League (Stage 2, Section 1) - Ladder and Fixtures". foxsports. Retrieved 18 June 2017.
  6. ^ "PS4 SEQ Women's Premier League (Stage 2, Section 2) - Ladder and Fixtures". foxsports. Retrieved 18 June 2017.