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Football Queensland Darling Downs
Formation1912; 112 years ago (1912)
HeadquartersToowoomba, Queensland
Location
  • Australia
  •  Queensland
Zone manager
Janelle Sothmann
Main organ
Football Australia
Football Queensland
WebsiteOfficial website

Football Queensland Darling Downs is a Football Queensland administrative zone encompassing the Darling Downs region and parts of South West Queensland. The zone administers major regional areas including Toowoomba, Dalby, Roma, Charleville, St George, Goondiwindi and Stanthorpe. The premier men's soccer competition is the Football Queensland Premier League 3 − Darling Downs and the premier women's soccer competition is the Football Queensland Women's Premier League 3 − Darling Downs. Football Queensland Darling Downs also has a numerous variety of lower divisions for both men and women, as well as academy and junior competitions to develop soccer and fitness within the region.[1]

The administrative zone traces its history to the Toowoomba British Football Association formed early in the 20th century with games played as early as 1906. The earliest mention of a regional association zone was in 1912 when the secretary of the association sought permission to erect post and mark out a field within Albert Park. The region has since been represented by of a variety of administrative councils representing sections of the contemporary zone. In 2021 as part of Football Queensland Future of Football 2020+ reforms, the region's councils were collated and renamed Football Queensland Darling Downs.[2][3]

Governance

The earliest reference to a governing body is to the Toowoomba British Football Association in 1912. Presumably this association was affiliated with the Queensland governing body. In 2021 Football Queensland Darling Downs was created as an office and under the control of Football Queensland. Before 2021 local administration and decision-making was decentralised to regional associations including Football Toowoomba, Football Chinchilla, Football Stanthorpe and the South Burnett Soccer Federation.

Football Toowoomba

The first game of British Association football was played in 1906, and the first club was Newtown.[4] The same article suggests that by 1908 there were up to 5 teams in existence. During 1906, Newtown played a series of games under British Association rules at the Polo Grounds. Opponents included Rangers Rugby Football Club (rugby union)[5] and the Young Rangers (rugby union).[6] The game against Rangers Rugby Union team ended in a draw.[7]

In 1906, the newly-formed Newtown club invited Brisbane club Milton to Toowoomba. Milton "won somewhat easily" but in the return game in Brisbane Newtown won 4 – 2.[8]

In 1907, the newly-formed City or Cities teams played Newtown at the Polo Grounds.[9]

By 1909, there were 5 clubs and a 6-team competition – Newtown Hotspurs, Toowoomba City, Western Suburbs, Kleinton Rovers, Kleinton Rangers and Oakey.[10]

An early reference to British Association Football was in March 1912, when Mr. Henry Smith, the Secretary of the Toowooomba British Football Association approached the Gowrie Shire Council seeking permission to erect posts and mark out a field within Albert Park.[11] The annual meeting of the Toowoomba British Football Association was also advertised in March 1912.[12]

In June 1920, a Toowoomba representative side played the touring New South Wales side at the Athletic Grounds, Toowoomba. The local side put in a "creditable performance" losing 2 – 0.[13]

In August 1920, a game was played at the Athletic Grounds, Toowoomba between a Toowoomba representative side and sailors from HMS Renown. At the time, there were 4 teams in the Toowoomba competition – Diggers, Norths, Western Suburbs and Wanderers (from Cawdor). Two Digger's players selected for this game played for Queensland. Percy Martin had represented Queensland before World War One, while Dugald French was a current Queensland squad member.[14]

A preview of the 1924 season indicated that definitely 4 and up to 6 clubs would participate in senior football. The confirmed clubs were Diggers, Caledonians, Rangers and Toowoomba Athletic, with Waratahs and Willowburn Asylum also contemplating senior football. Toowoomba Athletic and Waratahs were junior clubs stepping up to senior level. Toowoomba Athletic played junior football as Scouts and it's possible they had some connection to the scouting movement. Junior football was in existence and 2 clubs mentioned were Starlights and Tech Old Boys. In addition, 7 schools were playing football.[15]

In June 1925, the touring English FA side defeated a Toowoomba representative side 6 − 0 at the Toowoomba showgrounds in front of a crowd of 4,000.[16] In July 1925, after the English FA tour soccer was introduced to Warwick.[17]

By 1938 there were 9 teams – Willowburn, Gowrie-Little Plains, Gomoran, Oakey, Sugarloaf, Southern Cross, Greenwood, Kingsthorpe and Rovers.[18]

In September 1938 the touring Indian national team defeated Queensland 5–2 at Athletic Oval (now Clive Berghofer Stadium/Toowoomba Sports Ground) in Toowoomba.[19]

In July 1939, Palestine defeated a "weak" Queensland team 13–3 in Toowoomba.[20]

Football in Toowoomba fell into remission during World War 2 and only re-commenced initially on a junior basis in 1949 with seniors recommencing in 1951.[21]

In May 2024 Willowburn celebrated the 75th anniversary of their formation (in 1949) with a gala dinner.

Women's Football

Toowoomba was a pioneer of Women's football in Queensland and Australia. In June 1921 at about the same time that Women's football was commencing in Brisbane, clubs were also being formed in Toowoomba.[22][23][24] The first clubs were Toowoomba Rovers and Toowoomba Cities.[25]

In July 1921, interest was growing in sending a Toowoomba ladies representative team to play in Brisbane, with the Toowoomba players training at the Showgrounds.[26]

A number of female footballers from Toowoomba have played for the Matildas, including Lana Harch and Karla Reuter.[27]

Winstanley Memorial Shield (Men)

The Winstanley Memorial Shield is a senior Men's pre-season competition held in memory of Ian David (Dickie) Winstanley, a talented Toowoomba footballer who passed away on 16 July 1961, aged 18, from injuries suffered in a car accident.[28] Winstanley played seniors at age 16, captained the Toowoomba Under 18 representative side and at age 18 captained the Toowoomba Under 21 representative side. In 1960, Winstanley won Willowburn's best and fairest player award (the Stanley Prasser Memorial Trophy).[29]

Winstanley Memorial Shield winners

Tom McVeigh Trophy (Women)

Tom McVeigh Trophy winners

Year Winners Opposition Score Goalscorers
1981 St Albans
1982 Willowburn
1983 West Wanderers
1984 Willowburn
1985 Willowburn St Albans 4–1 Willowburn – Michelle Schneider, Chris Wollf, Robyn Fellowes, Own goal

St Albans – Ros Nugent

1988 St Albans DDIAE 2–0 St Albans – Ann-Louise Edwards, Pat Fraser
1989 Willowburn Example Example Example
1990 Willowburn Example Example Example
1991 St Albans
2012 Gatton Willowburn 4–1
2013 Gatton
2014 Highfields Willowburn 3–1
2015 Rockville Rovers Highfields 3–1
2016 Willowburn
2018 Willowburn Rockville Rovers 8–2 Willowburn –

Rockville Rovers – Penny Dukes, Samantha Stubbs

2019 Willowburn played Highfields
2020 Rockville Rovers USQ 4–0 Rockville Rovers – Sarah Sheridan (3), Miranda Griffiths
2021 Willowburn USQ 4–1 Willowburn – Courtney Morris (2), Sophie Fuller, Nina Grant

USQ – Unknown (penalty)

Clubs and competitions

The Premier competitions in the region are the NPL Queensland Men's, NPL Queensland Women's, FQPL 3 Darling Downs Men's and FQPL 3 Darling Downs Women's, all of which form part of the Central Conference in the Football Queensland pyramid.

Club[30] Home Ground Location Established
Chinchilla Bears Chinchilla Showgrounds Chinchilla Mid-1970's
Garden City Raiders Middle Ridge Park
Gatton Redbacks 1991[31]
Highfields FC Highfields Sport and Recreation Park Highfields 1999
Kingaroy FC
Oakey Soccer Club Federal Sporting Grounds
Pittsworth Vikings Pittsworth Soccer Club Pittsworth 1979
Rockville Rovers Captain Cook Recreation Reserve Rockville, Toowoomba 1969
St Albans Middle Ridge Park Middle Ridge, Toowoomba 1961
South Toowoomba Hawks Harristown Park Harristown, Toowoomba 1995[32]
Stanthorpe Carlton United CF White Oval Stanthorpe
Stanthorpe International International Club Oval   Stanthorpe
Stanthorpe United Redbacks CF White Oval Stanthorpe
SWQ Thunder Clive Berghofer Stadium Toowoomba
TAS United Toowoomba Anglican School Toowoomba
Toowoomba Grammar School FC Toowoomba Grammar School Toowoomba
USQ FC Toara Park Toowoomba 1977 (as the Darling Downs Institute of Advanced Education Soccer Club)[33]
Warwick Wolves Queens Park Warwick
West Wanderers FC Nell E Robinson Park Toowoomba In February 1953 as Wanderers (a seniors club), 2010 renamed West Wanderers
Willowburn FC Commonwealth Oval Toowoomba 1949[34]
Withcott FC Withcott Sports Complex Parkridge Drive, Withcott

Former clubs

  • Balgowan

Senior Premiers and Grand Final winners

Season Ladies Premiers Ladies Grand Final Winners Men's Premiers Knock-Out Cup Winners
1949 Valleys Willowburn
Season Ladies Premiers Ladies Grand Final Winners Men's Premiers James Harding Memorial Knock-Out Cup Winners
1950 Acland Rovers Valleys
1951 Acland Rovers Acland Rovers
1952 Acland Rovers Cawdor Rangers
1953 Acland Wanderers (1st)
1954 Wanderers (1st) Acland 4 defeated Wanderers 2
1955 Acland Acland
1956 Wanderers (Undefeated) (2nd) Wanderers (2nd) 7 defeated Blue Stars 1
1957 Blue Stars Blues Stars 3 defeated Rangers 2
1958 Wanderers (3rd) Blue Stars defeated Wanderers
1959 Willowburn (1st) Wanderers (3rd)
1960 Wanderers (4th) Wanderers (4th)
1961 Willowburn (2nd) Wanderers (5th) 3 defeated Willowburn 2
1962 Wanderers Rangers (A) 3 defeated Wanderers 2
1963
1964 Tattersalls Rovers or Rangers (Tbc) Tattersalls Rovers (James Harding Memorial Cup)
1965 Willowburn (A) Rangers 2 defeated Willowburn 0
1966
1967 Rangers Queensland Agricultural College A
1968 Willowburn A Queensland Agricultural College A
1969 Willowburn Willowburn (James Harding Memorial Cup)
1970 Rockville Rovers A Rockville Rovers A (James Harding Memorial Cup)
1971 Queensland Agricultural College (Gatton) Rockville Rovers (James Harding Memorial Cup)
1972 Willowburn (Undefeated) Willowburn

Willowburn defeated Rangers 4–1 in a replay (the first Harding Cup final was drawn 5–5 after extra time)

1973 Rockville Rovers Willowburn 5 defeated Wanderers 2
1974 Willowburn
1975 Rangers Lockyer United 2 defeated Rangers 0
1976 Willowburn Willowburn 4 defeated Rangers 3
1977[35] Willowburn Wanderers 4 defeated Willowburn 1
1978 Wanderers Grand Final – Wanderers 3 drew with Rangers 3

Grand Final Replay – Wanderers 1 defeated Rangers 0

1979 Toowoomba United Toowoomba United defeated DDIAE (Score unknown) Willowburn Wanderers 2 defeated Willowburn 1
1980 Wanderers Grand Final – DDIAE 0 drew with St Albans 0

Grand Final Replay – DDIAE 1 defeated St Albans 0

Wanderers (Undefeated) Wanderers 2 defeated DDIAE 1
1981 St Albans Grand Final – St Albans 0 drew with DDIAE 0

Grand Final Replay – Result unknown

Wanderers (Undefeated) Wanderers 3 defeated DDIAE 0
1982 Willowburn Willowburn Wanderers (Undefeated) Wanderers 2 defeated St Albans 1
1983 St Albans 2 defeated Willowburn 1 Wanderers (Undefeated) Wanderers 4 defeated St Albans 0
1984 Willowburn (Undefeated) Wanderers 1 defeated Willowburn 0 Wanderers Wanderers 2 defeated Willowburn 1
1985[36] Willowburn (Undefeated) Willowburn 3 defeated Rockville Rovers (Plaza) 0 DDIAE (1st) DDIAE (1st)

DDIAE 0 drew with Wanderers 0 after extra time Replay – DDIAE 2 defeated Wanderers 0

1986[36] Willowburn Willowburn 3 defeated St Albans 1 Wanderers DDIAE (2nd)

DDIAE 3 defeated Wanderers 0

1987 St Albans (Undefeated) Willowburn 3 defeated St Albans 0 Wanderers Willowburn 3 defeated Wanderers 1
1988 St Albans (Undefeated) Willowburn 2 defeated St Albans 1 Wanderers Wanderers 1 defeated Willowburn 0
1989 St Albans St Albans 3 defeated DDIAE 2 Rockville Rovers Wanderers defeated Rockville Rovers 4–3 on penalties after extra-time (0–0 after extra-time, 0–0 at full-time)
1990 St Albans Willowburn 2 defeated St Albans 1 Dalby Wanderers 1 defeated Dalby 0 (Replay)
1991 USQ St Albans 2 defeated USQ 1 Wanderers Rockville Rovers 2 defeated Wanderers 0
1992 St Albans St Albans 1 defeated Willowburn 0 Rockville Rovers Rockville Rovers defeated Stanthorpe International 5–3 on penalties after extra-time (1–1 after extra-time, 0–0 at full-time)
1993 USQ USQ 3 defeated St Albans 2 Dalby Wanderers 2 defeated Dalby 0
1994 USQ St Albans (Maroon) 2 defeated St Albans (Blue) 1 Wanderers Wanderers 1 defeated Dalby 0 after extra-time (0–0 at full time)
1995 Willowburn St Albans 1 defeated Dalby 0 Wanderers Wanderers 2 defeated USQ 0
1996 St Albans (Blue) 6 defeated Wanderers 0 USQ Wanderers 2 defeated Dalby 1
1997 Wanderers Wanderers 2 defeated St Albans (Blue) 0 Willowburn Willowburn 2 defeated Wanderers 1 after extra-time (1–1 at full-time)
1998 Glennie Wanderers 3 defeated St Albans 2 Wanderers Willowburn 3 defeated USQ 0
1999 Dalby St Albans 2 defeated Dalby 1 (with a golden goal in extra-time) Willowburn Wanderers 1 defeated St Albans 0
2000 Fairholme USQ
2001 Fairholme Glennie USQ (Gold) Rockville Rovers 3 defeated Willowburn 2
2002 Fairholme Fairholme 4 defeated St Albans 0 USQ (Gold) Wanderers 2 defeated USQ (Gold) 1
2003 Gatton Gatton 2 defeated Fairholme 1 Willowburn Raiders defeated Willowburn on penalties after extra time (1–1 at full-time, 1–1 after extra time)
2004 South Toowoomba
2005 Rockville Rovers (Green) (Undefeated) Rockville Rovers (Green) 3 defeated Gatton 2 South Toowoomba (Undefeated) South Toowoomba 2 defeated USQ 1
2006[37] Gatton 1 defeated Rockville Rovers 0 South Toowoomba South Toowoomba defeated Willowburn 4–2 on penalties after extra-time (2–2 after extra-time, 1–1 at full-time)
2007[35] West Wanderers South Toowoomba

South Toowoomba 3 defeated West Wanderers 2

2008[37][38] Gatton Warwick defeated Glennie 3–0 on penalties, 0–0 after extra time and 0–0 at full-time Willowburn West Wanderers 3 defeated Willowburn 2
2009[39][35] Gatton South Toowoomba South Toowoomba

South Toowoomba 2 defeated West Wanderers 0

2010[39] South Toowoomba South Toowoomba

South Toowoomba 3 defeated Willowburn 0

2011[39] Rockville Rovers v Gatton South Toowoomba South Toowoomba 2 defeated Willowburn 1
2012[37][39] Willowburn Willowburn

Willowburn 3 defeated South Toowoomba 1

2013[40] Willowburn Rockville Rovers 3 defeated Willowburn 1 Willowburn USQ defeated Willowburn 5–4 on penalties (1–1 after extra-time, 1–1 at full-time)
2014[37][41] Rockville Rovers Willowburn 3 defeated Rockville 1 Willowburn Willowburn 4 defeated Gatton 0
2015[42][35] St Albans West Wanderers defeated Willowburn
2016[43][44][45][46] Willowburn (Undefeated) Willowburn 3 defeated Warwick 0 West Wanderers (Undefeated) West Wanderers 2 defeated Gatton 1
2017[47][48][49][50] Rockville Rovers Rockville Rovers 5 defeated Willowburn 2 Willowburn Willowburn 2 defeated USQ 0
2018[51][52][53][54] Willowburn (Undefeated) Willowburn 2 defeated Rockville Rovers 1 USQ USQ 6 defeated Willowburn 4 after extra time
2019[55][56][57][58] Willowburn Rockville Rovers 4 defeated Willowburn 3 USQ Willowburn 3 defeated USQ 0
2020[59][60][61][62] Willowburn Willowburn 3 defeated Highfields 1 Willowburn Willowburn defeated Stanthorpe United 4–1 on penalties (2–2 after extra-time, 1–1 at full-time)
2021[63][64][65] Willowburn Willowburn 4 defeated Highfields 2 St Albans St Albans 2 defeated Willowburn 1
2022 Willowburn Highfields 2 defeated Willowburn 0 Willowburn (Undefeated) Willowburn 3 defeated West Wanderers 2
2023 Willowburn (White) Highfields (Gold) 4 defeated Willowburn (White) 1 Willowburn Willowburn 2 defeated St Albans 1

Football Stanthorpe

The Stanthorpe District Soccer Association (SDSA) was formed in 1926 with three clubs – Amiens, The Summit and Stanthorpe.[66]

The touring Chinese national team was scheduled to play Stanthorpe in August 1927, on their way to Brisbane to play Brisbane and Queensland, however the game was abandoned when part of the Chinese team refused to continue the tour.[67][68]

In August 1930, the New South Wales team defeated a Stanthorpe representative side 7–0 in Stanthorpe on their way to Brisbane to play Queensland.[69]

The Ballandean club was formed and affiliated with the SDSA in 1935,[70] winning the premiership and Bishop Cup in their first season.[71]

In July 1951, a Stanthorpe representative side played a Toowoomba representative side at the Brisbane Cricket Ground as a curtain-raiser to the third test between Australia and England. Toowoomba defeated Stanthorpe 3–1.[72]

In 1952, Stanthorpe regained the Perkins Cup from Toowoomba. The Perkins Cup was donated by Mr Perkins (of Toowoomba) for competition between Ipswich, Toowoomba, Warwick and Stanthorpe.[73] At this time the SDSA had 5 affiliated clubs – Amiens, The Summit, Glen Aplin, Ballandean and Stanthorpe.

In October 2021, Stanthorpe International celebrated the 60th anniversary of its formation in 1961 by Italian farm workers with a re-union dinner.[74][75]

Current clubs

Club[76] Home Ground Year of Formation Website/Facebook Page
Ballandean Example 1935[70] Example
Stanthorpe Carlton United CF White Oval, Stanthorpe[77] 1974 Example
Stanthorpe City CF White Oval, Stanthorpe[78] 1982[79] Example
Stanthorpe International The Stanthorpe International Club 1961 Example
Stanthorpe United Example 1994[80] Stanthorpe United Website
Tenterfield Federation Park (Seniors), Shirley Park (Juniors) Example Example

Former clubs

  • Allora
  • Amiens
  • Glen Aplin (re-named Souths mid-season 1971)
  • Olympia
  • Pozieres
  • Severnlea
  • Souths (until mid-season 1971 were known as Glen Aplin)
  • The Summit
  • Thulimbah
  • Wallangarra
  • Warwick

Senior Premiers and Grand Final winners

Season Women's Premiers Women's Grand Final Winners Men's Premiers Men's Grand Final Winners
1935[71] Ballandean (1st)
1945[81][82] Pozieres
1947[83][84] Pozieres
1948[85] Amiens
1949[86] Amiens
1950[87] Amiens
1951[88] The Summit
1968 Stanthorpe International
1969 Stanthorpe International
1970 Stanthorpe International
1971 Stanthorpe International Souths 2 defeated Stanthorpe International 1 after extra-time, 1–1 at full time
1972 Stanthorpe International
1973[89] Stanthorpe International Stanthorpe International 5 defeated Stanthorpe International Wolves 1
1974[89] Stanthorpe Carlton United (1st) Stanthorpe Carlton United (1st)

Stanthorpe Carlton United 2 defeated Stanthorpe International 1

1975 Stanthorpe International Stanthorpe International 1 defeated Stanthorpe Carlton United 0
1976 Stanthorpe Carlton United (2nd) Stanthorpe International
1977 Ballandean (Undefeated) Ballandean
1978[89] Stanthorpe Carlton United (3rd) Stanthorpe Carlton United (2nd)
1979[89] Stanthorpe Carlton United (Undefeated) (4th) Tenterfield 4 defeated Stanthorpe Carlton United 2
1980 Norths Stanthorpe International 1 defeated Norths 0
1981 Stanthorpe Carlton United (5th) Stanthorpe Carlton United (3rd)

Stanthorpe Carlton United 1 defeated Stanthorpe International 0

1982 Stanthorpe City (1st) Stanthorpe City (1st)

Stanthorpe City 5 defeated Stanthorpe International 0

1983[89] Stanthorpe City (2nd) Stanthorpe Carlton United (4th)

Game 1 – Stanthorpe Carlton United 3 drew with Stanthorpe City 3 after extra time

Replay – Stanthorpe Carlton United 3 defeated Stanthorpe City 2 after extra time

1984 Ballandean
1985[90] Stanthorpe Carlton United Stanthorpe Carlton United

Stanthorpe Carlton United 5 defeated Stanthorpe City 1

1986 Stanthorpe International Stanthorpe International

Game 1 – Stanthorpe International 1 drew with Stanthorpe Carlton United 1 after extra time (1–1 at full-time) Replay – Stanthorpe international 2 defeated Stanthorpe Carlton United 1 after extra time (1–1 at full-time)

1987 Stanthorpe International Stanthorpe International 2 defeated Stanthorpe Carlton United 1 after extra time (1–1 at full-time)
1988 Stanthorpe International Stanthorpe International 3 defeated Tenterfield 0
1989 Stanthorpe International Stanthorpe International 2 defeated Ballandean 1
1990 Country Club Country Club 0 drew with Stanthorpe Carlton United 0 after extra time
1991 Top Pub Top Pub 7 defeated Stanthorpe Carlton United 0
1994 Ballandean Ballandean 2 defeated Tenterfield 0
1995 Ballandean Ballandean 2 defeated Stanthorpe City 1
1996 Ballandean Ballandean 4 defeated Stanthorpe City 1
1997 Stanthorpe City Stanthorpe City 4 defeated Tenterfield 2
1998 Stanthorpe International (1st) Tenterfield defeated Stanthorpe International 1–0 in a sudden death penalty shoot-out (0–0 at full-time, 0–0 after extra-time) Stanthorpe City Stanthorpe City 1 defeated Tenterfield 0
1999 Ballandean (1st) Stanthorpe City 2 defeated Ballandean 0 Stanthorpe City Stanthorpe City 2 defeated Ballandean 1 after extra-time; 1–1 at full-time
2000 Tenterfield (Undefeated) (1st) Tenterfield defeated Ballandean 2–1 on penalties after extra-time (0–0 after extra time and at full-time) Tenterfield Tenterfield 2 defeated Ballandean 1
2001 Tenterfield (2nd) Tenterfield 3 defeated Stanthorpe City 0 Stanthorpe City Stanthorpe City 4 defeated Tenterfield 2
2002 Stanthorpe City (1st) Stanthorpe City 2 defeated Ballandean 0 Ballandean Stanthorpe City 4 defeated Stanthorpe United 2
2003[91][92] Tenterfield (Undefeated) (3rd) Stanthorpe Carlton United Stanthorpe City Stanthorpe City
2004[91][92] Stanthorpe City (2nd) Stanthorpe Carlton United 2 defeated Stanthorpe City 1 Stanthorpe City Stanthorpe City 2 defeated Stanthorpe United 1 with a golden goal in extra-time
2005[91][80][89] Ballandean (2nd) Ballandean 1 defeated Stanthorpe City 0 with a golden goal in extra-time Stanthorpe United (1st) Stanthorpe Carlton United 1 defeated Stanthorpe United 0
2006[91][92] Stanthorpe City (3rd) Ballandean 1 defeated Stanthorpe City 0 with a golden goal in extra-time Stanthorpe Carlton United Stanthorpe City 3 defeated Stanthorpe Carlton United 2 with a golden goal in extra-time, 2–2 at full-time
2007[91][80] Ballandean (3rd) Ballandean Stanthorpe United (2nd) Stanthorpe United (1st)
2008[91][80] Ballandean (4th) Ballandean 3 defeated Stanthorpe United 1 Stanthorpe United (3rd) Stanthorpe United (2nd)

Stanthorpe United 1 defeated Stanthorpe Carlton United 0

2009[91][80][92] Ballandean (Undefeated) (5th) Stanthorpe United 1 defeated Ballandean 0 after extra-time, 0–0 at full time Stanthorpe Carlton United Stanthorpe United (3rd)

Stanthorpe United 1 defeated Stanthorpe Carlton United 0

2010[80] Stanthorpe United (1st) Stanthorpe United 2 defeated Tenterfield 0 Stanthorpe United (Undefeated) (4th) Stanthorpe United (4th)

Stanthorpe United 4 defeated Stanthorpe City 0

2011[91][80] Stanthorpe City (4th) Stanthorpe City 3 defeated Stanthorpe United 1 Stanthorpe United (5th) Stanthorpe United (5th)

Stanthorpe United 2 defeated Stanthorpe Carlton United 0

2012[91][92][80][93] Stanthorpe United (2nd) Stanthorpe United defeated Ballandean 5–4 on penalties after it was 1–1 after extra-time, 0–0 at full-time Stanthorpe United (6th) Stanthorpe United (6th)

Stanthorpe United 2 defeated Stanthorpe City 1

2013[80] Stanthorpe United (3rd) Stanthorpe United 2 defeated Tenterfield 1 Stanthorpe United (7th) Stanthorpe United (7th)

Stanthorpe United 1 defeated Warwick 0

2014[91][80][94] Ballandean (6th) Ballandean 3 defeated Tenterfield 2 Stanthorpe United (8th) Stanthorpe United (8th)

Stanthorpe United 1 defeated Ballandean 0

2015[95] Tenterfield (4th) Tenterfield 1 defeated Ballandean 0 Warwick Ballandean defeated Warwick 4–2 on penalties after it was 0–0 after extra time
2016[96][94] Ballandean (7th) Ballandean 2 defeated Stanthorpe United 1 after extra-time Ballandean Ballandean 3 defeated Stanthorpe United 2
2017[97][94] Ballandean (8th) Ballandean 1 defeated Tenterfield 0 after extra-time (0–0 at full-time) Stanthorpe United (9th) Stanthorpe United (9th)

Stanthorpe United 3 defeated Ballandean 1

2018[98][99][94] Ballandean (9th) Stanthorpe City 2 defeated Ballandean 1 after extra time, 1–1 at full time Stanthorpe United (10th) Stanthorpe United (10th)

Stanthorpe United 2 defeated Ballandean 0

2019[100][94] Ballandean (Undefeated) (10th) Ballandean Stanthorpe City Stanthorpe United (11th)

Stanthorpe United 3 defeated Ballandean 2

2020
2021[101][102] Ballandean (Undefeated) (11th) Ballandean Stanthorpe Carlton United Stanthorpe United (12th)
2022[103][104] Stanthorpe International Stanthorpe Carlton United

Football South Burnett

Murmurings around creating the South Burnett Soccer Federation (SBSA) were growing in July 1928 with three clubs in existence (Kingaroy, Murgon and Memerambi) and interest in forming clubs in other towns and localities (Wooroolin, Wondai, Brooklands and possibly Nanango).[105] In April 1930, the third annual meeting of the SBSA was held at the Home Creek Hotel, Tingoora.[106]

This suggests the SBSA was formed in 1927 or 1928, then changed names to the Proston & District Soccer Association at the beginning of the 1935 season.[107][108]

One of the earliest references to "soccer" is from July 1928, when 2 teams (a senior and junior team) from the Kingaroy Town Soccer Club visited Murgon for games.[109]

By 1931, teams from eight towns were expected to affiliate for the season – Murgon, Byee, Proston, Hivesville, Stalworth, Memerambi, Haly Creek and Kingaroy.[110]

In October 2021, the Nanango Soccer Club celebrated the 40th anniversary of their formation in 1980 at a COVID-postponed event at the Taras Hall in Nanango.[111]

Former clubs

Senior Premiers and Grand Final winners

Season Women's Premiers Women's Grand Final Winners Men's Premiers Men's Grand Final Winners
2021[115] Nanango Nanango defeated Gunnettes (Kingaroy) Wests (Kingaroy) Wests (Kingaroy) defeated Nanango
2019[116] Nanango Nanango 3 defeated Barambah 3 on penalties after extra time Nanango Nanango 4 defeated Gunners (Kingaroy) 1
2018[117] Nanango Barambah 3 defeated Nanango 2 Gunners (Kingaroy) Wests (Kingaroy) 2 defeated Barambah 1
2017[118][119] Nanango Nanango 4 defeated Barambah 0 Nanango Nanango 2 defeated Gunners (Kingaroy) 1
2016[120] Nanango Nanango 3 defeated Barambah 0 Nanango (Undefeated) Nanango 4 defeated Gunners (Kingaroy) 3
2015[121][122] Nanango (Undefeated) Wests (Kingaroy) 1 defeated Nanango 0 Nanango (Undefeated) Nanango 2 defeated Gunners (Kingaroy) 0 after extra-time, 0–0 at full time
2014[123][124] Nanango Nanango 1 defeated Wests Kingaroy 0 after extra-time, 0–0 at full-time Nanango (Undefeated) Nanango 3 defeated Barambah 1
2013[125] Nanango Nanango 5 defeated Wests (Kingaroy) 0 Nanango Nanango 4 defeated Gunners (Kingaroy) 2
2012[126][127] Wests (Kingaroy) Nanango 1 defeated Gunnettes (Kingaroy) 0 Nanango (Undefeated) Nanango 2 defeated Wests (Kingaroy) 0
2011 Gunnettes (Kingaroy) Gunnettes (Kingaroy) 4 defeated Barambah 0 Wests (Kingaroy) Wests (Kingaroy) 3 defeated Gunners (Kingaroy) 0
2010 Nanango Gunnettes (Kingaroy) 1 defeated Nanango 0 Wests (Kingaroy) Wests (Kingaroy) 2 defeated Kingaroy United 1 after extra time, 1–1 at full time
2005 Barambah Wests (Kingaroy) 3 defeated Easts (Kingaroy) 1 Young Guns (Kingaroy) Young Guns (Kingaroy) 3 defeated Wests (Kingaroy) 1
2000 Nanango Nanango 1 defeated Barambah 0 Barambah Barambah 3 defeated Easts (Kingaroy) 0
1997 Easts (Kingaroy) Easts (Kingaroy) defeated Nanango 3–2 on penalties after it was 0–0 at full-time and 0–0 after extra-time Easts (Kingaroy) Wests (Kingaroy) 2 defeated Barambah United 1 with a golden goal in extra-time after it was 1–1 at full time
1996 Easts (Kingaroy) Easts (Kingaroy) 1 defeated Nanango 0 Easts (Kingaroy) Easts (Kingaroy) 5 defeated Nanango 1
1995 Murgon defeated Tarantulas (Kingaroy) 4–2 on penalties after it was 0–0 at full-time and 0–0 after extra time Nanango Nanango 5 defeated Easts (Kingaroy) 1
1994 Nanango Murgon 1 defeated Nanango 0 Easts (Kingaroy) Easts (Kingaroy) 1 defeated Wests (Kingaroy) 0
1993 Kingaroy Murgon 1 defeated Kingaroy 0 Easts (Kingaroy) Wests (Kingaroy) 3 defeated Murgon 0
1992 Wondai Murgon defeated Wondai 4–2 on penalties, Easts (Kingaroy) Easts (Kingaroy) 2 defeated Wests (Kingaroy) 0
1991 Wondai Wondai 1 drew with Murgon 1 after extra time, 1–1 at full-time

Replay – Wondai 1 defeated Murgon 0

Wests (Kingaroy) Wests (Kingaroy) 3 defeated Easts (Kingaroy) 2
1990 Wondai (Undefeated) Nanango 1 defeated Wondai 0 Wests (Kingaroy) Easts (Kingaroy) 2 defeated Wests (Kingaroy) 0
1989 Wondai Wondai 0 drew with Nanango 0 after extra time

Replay – Wondai 1 defeated Nanango 0

Wests (Kingaroy) Wests (Kingaroy) 4 defeated Nanango 0
1988 Nanango Wondai 3 defeated Nanango 0 Wests (Kingaroy) Easts (Kingaroy) 1 defeated Wests (Kingaroy) 0
1987 Nanango Wondai 4 defeated Nanango 1 Wests (Kingaroy) Wests (Kingaroy) 4 defeated Murgon 1
1986 Nanango Nanango 2 defeated Kingaroy 1 Wests (Kingaroy) Wests (Kingaroy) 1 defeated Murgon 0
1985 Kingaroy Nanango 1 defeated Kingaroy 0 Wests (Kingaroy) Wests (Kingaroy) 5 defeated Nanango 4
1984 Kingaroy Kingaroy 2 defeated Wondai 0 Wests (Kingaroy) (Undefeated) Wests (Kingaroy) 5 defeated Murgon 2
1983 Kingaroy 4 defeated Wondai 1 Wests (Kingaroy) Wests (Kingaroy) 6 defeated Wondai 1
1982 Wondai (2nd) Nanango 1 defeated Wondai 0 Kingaroy United Wests (Kingaroy) 5 defeated Kingaroy United 4 after extra time, 3–3 at full-time
1981 Wondai (1st) Kingaroy 1 defeated Wondai 0 Wondai (1st) Wondai 3 defeated Nanango 1
1980 Kingaroy (1st) Kingaroy 2 defeated Nanango 0 Nanango (2nd) Wests (Kingaroy) 5 defeated Nanango 1
1979 No competition No competition Nanango (1st) Wests (Kingaroy) 1 defeated Nanango 0

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Associations

Football Toowoomba Clubs

Football Stanthorpe Clubs

Football South Burnett Clubs