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==Current clubs==
==Current clubs==
Brisbane City
Brisbane City<br />
Brisbane Strikers
Brisbane Strikers<br />

Central Queensland Football Club
Far North Queensland Bulls
Central Queensland Football Club<br />

Moreton Bay United
Far North Queensland Bulls<br />
Northern Fury

Olympic FC
Moreton Bay United<br />
Palm Beach Sharks

Queensland Academy of Sport
Northern Fury<br />
Redlands United

Sunshine Coast Fire
Olympic FC<br />
Western Pride

Palm Beach Sharks<br />

Queensland Academy of Sport<br />

Redlands United<br />

Sunshine Coast Fire<br />

Western Pride<br />






Revision as of 11:55, 14 October 2012

National Premier Leagues
Founded2012
CountryAustralia Australia
ConfederationAFC (Asia)
DivisionsQueensland Conference
Number of clubs12
Level on pyramid2

The Australian Premier League or simply the APL, is the second highest level in Australian football. Presently it has one division located in the Australian state of Queensland. This competition, known as the APL Queensland Conference will be first played in the 2013.

Competition format and naming

Competition

On 3 October 2012 the APL Queensland Conference was officially launched.[1] All bar three of the FFA's member federations will introduce APL 'conferences' in 2013 - Football West, Football Federation Victoria and Northern New South Wales Football Football are to follow the year after.[2]

Naming

  • 2012–present: Australian Premier League

Current clubs

Brisbane City
Brisbane Strikers

Central Queensland Football Club

Far North Queensland Bulls

Moreton Bay United

Northern Fury

Olympic FC

Palm Beach Sharks

Queensland Academy of Sport

Redlands United

Sunshine Coast Fire

Western Pride


Queensland Conference

See also

References