Central Queensland FC

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Central Queensland
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Full name |
Central Queensland Football Club |
Nickname(s) |
Energy |
Founded |
2012 |
Dissolved |
2014 |
Ground |
Rugby Park, Rockhampton |
Capacity |
5,000 |
Chairman |
Jason Williams |
Manager |
Raymond Wood |
League |
NPL Queensland |
2013 |
11th |
Website |
Club website |
Central Queensland FC was a football (soccer) club in Rockhampton, Queensland. The club was established in 2012. The club played in the National Premier League Queensland and were removed from the NPL in March 2014 after failing to meet licensing conditions.[1]
External links
- Home Page
- Football Queensland
- Facebook
References
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Current competitions |
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Football Queensland |
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North Queensland Fury (defunct)
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NPL Queensland |
- Brisbane City
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- Gold Coast City
- Gold Coast United
- Queensland Lions
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Football Queensland Premier League |
- Capalaba
- Eastern Suburbs
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- Holland Park Hawks
- Ipswich Knights
- Logan Lightning
- Mitchelton
- Peninsula Power
- Rochedale Rovers
- Souths United
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Regional Leagues & Associations |
- Football Brisbane
- Football Central Queensland
- Far North Queensland Football
- Football Gold Coast
- Mackay Regional Football
- North Queensland Football
- North West Queensland Soccer
- Football South West Queensland
- Sunshine Coast Football
- Football Wide Bay
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League Seasons |
- 2013
- 2014
- 2015
- 2016
- 2017
- 2018
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