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Brisbane City vs Brisbane Roar Youth — Australia Queensland NPL

Brisbane City

Brisbane City

1:1

Spencer Park

Brisbane Roar Youth

Brisbane Roar Youth

Match Facts

  • Venue: Spencer Park
  • Brisbane City home ground: Spencer Park
  • Brisbane Roar Youth stadium: A.J. Kelly Park
  • Brisbane City founded 1952
  • Brisbane Roar Youth founded 2008
  • League country: Australia

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Brisbane City

Australia Queensland NPL

Stadium
Spencer Park
Founded
1952
Country
Australia
Location
Newmarket, Queensland

Brisbane City Football Club is an Australian semi-professional football club based in Newmarket, Brisbane, Queensland. Founded in 1952, the club competed in the National Soccer League until the 1986 season where they were relegated back to State League Competition. Brisbane City competed in the National Premier Leagues Queensland from 2013, until they were relegated to the lower tier Football Queensland Premier League with one match remaining in the 2020 season. Home matches are played at Spencer Park.

Brisbane Roar Youth

Australia Queensland NPL

Stadium
A.J. Kelly Park
Founded
2008
Country
Australia
Location
Brisbane, Queensland

Brisbane Roar Football Club Youth is the youth system of Brisbane Roar Football Club based in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. The team plays in the National Premier Leagues, the second level of the soccer pyramid in Australia. The club also competes in the Y-League competition. Former player Warren Moon is the current academy manager. Brisbane Roar Under-20s, also referred to as Academy are the two other teams within the setup. They play the majority of their home games at Logan Metro Sports Complex.

Australia Queensland NPL

The National Premier Leagues (NPL) is a national association football competition in Australia which acts as the second tier of the sport in the country below the A-League. The NPL consists of the highest level state league in each state-based federation within Australia. In total the NPL is contested by clubs from eight divisions; these are ACT, NSW, Northern NSW, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria and Western Australia. The NPL is overseen by Football Federation Australia (FFA)...