Results

Australia Queensland Premier League 3 08/26 10:30 - [10] University of Queensland v North Brisbane FC [11] W 3-5
Australia Queensland Premier League 3 08/23 08:00 - [12] North Brisbane FC v Centenary Stormers [11] W 4-2
Australia Queensland Premier League 3 08/16 06:15 - Yeronga FC v North Brisbane FC D 2-2
Australia Queensland Premier League 3 08/12 10:30 - [13] Bayside United v North Brisbane FC [12] W 0-4
Australia Queensland Premier League 3 08/09 08:00 - North Brisbane FC v Bayside United - View
Australia Queensland Premier League 3 08/05 08:45 - [12] North Brisbane FC v North Pine [3] D 2-2
Australia Queensland Premier League 3 07/27 08:15 - University of Queensland v North Brisbane FC - View
Australia Queensland Premier League 3 07/19 08:00 - [12] North Brisbane FC v Ipswich Knights [4] L 0-3
Australia Queensland Premier League 3 07/11 10:30 - [7] North Pine v North Brisbane FC [12] L 1-0
Australia Queensland Premier League 3 07/05 07:00 - [7] AC Carina v North Brisbane FC [11] L 4-0
Australia Queensland Premier League 3 06/29 08:00 - [12] Centenary Stormers v North Brisbane FC [11] L 3-2
Australia Queensland Premier League 3 06/26 08:30 - [11] North Brisbane FC v Newmarket [2] L 1-4

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 22 11 11
Wins 4 2 2
Draws 6 3 3
Losses 12 6 6
Goals for 33 14 19
Goals against 57 31 26
Clean sheets 1 0 1
Failed to score 8 4 4

Wikipedia - North Brisbane FC

North Brisbane FC is an Australian football (soccer) club from Lutwyche, an inner northern suburb of Brisbane. The club was formed in 1957 as the Polonia Soccer Club. The club was reborn under club president Kerry Harmon, Treasurer Greg Vitulano and secretary Paul Brown in 2015 and it competes in Capital League 2, rejoining the Football Brisbane league structure in 2015. In recent years, the club has formed alliances with both Newfarm Punjabi Sports Club and the Queensland University of Technology Football Club."NBFC" as it is affectionately known will undergo a ground refit in late 2019 consisting of a new playing surface, fencing and extra change room for players. The club has a good female contingent. 45% of its registered players are female and they had a team in the Women's Brisbane Premier League for 2019. Men's Capital League 4 was dissolved and the club competed in League 3 in 2017 and was promoted. In 2018 the club expanded its Men's City League teams to 3 and had some lower grade success with the City League 7 team performing well and reaching the grand final under super coach Carlo Borzellega and "man manager" Chris Tully's guidance in 2018 and 2019. The Women's City League 4 side also had success reaching the 2019 grand final.

The club has had recent success in 2021 with the Men's program winning the Capital League 2 championship and grand final and along with a strong reserves team whom also did the league and cup double, were promoted. The Men's team won back-to-back promotion with a great 2022 season. The club currently Men's team plays in the Football Queensland Premier League 3 – Metro. The women's program claimed the FQPL 3 league title with a fantastic season in 2022 and were runners up in the grand final of 2022.

In 2022, the O35s had significant success winning the league and taking out the grand final, whilst setting a club record winning 19 games in a row, whilst only conceding 6 goals.

History

The Polonia Soccer Club was formed in 1957 by Brisbane's Polish community who were the club's main supporters in its formative years. The club commenced in the lower divisions and had reached Brisbane's Second Division by 1962. Polonia missed out on promotion to Division One in 1966, finishing second to Hollandia Inala and losing the Grand Final 3–1 to the same team. Polonia were Division Two runners-up again in 1967, but were promoted to the top flight when Brisbane Division One was expanded from 8 to 10 clubs for the next season.

Polonia remained in Division One for 13 seasons from 1968 to 1980, changing its name to the North Brisbane Soccer Club after the 1972 season, to conform with the new policy of the Queensland Soccer Federation to remove ethnic names from clubs. During this period in the top tier of Brisbane football, the club usually finishing mid-table and reaching the final series just once in 1975 when it achieved fourth place, its highest ever ranking in Brisbane football.

After 1980, North Brisbane went into a period of decline, being relegated three times in six seasons to reach Division Three (then Tier 5 of the Brisbane competition, and Tier 6 nationally) in 1986, the lowest division the club has ever competed at. The club's fortunes rapidly turned around with promotions being won in 1986, 1987, 1990 and 1991. These four promotions returning the club to Brisbane's top flight again, by now known as the Brisbane Premier League. The club was known as the Lutwyche United Soccer Club from 1987 to 1992 which coincided with the club's rapid ascent up the divisions, reverting to North Brisbane SC from the 1993 season onwards. During this period, North Brisbane completed four seasons in the BPL from 1992 to 1995, and had its best result in cup competition, winning the Queensland State Cup in 1993.

After the 1995 BPL season in which North Brisbane came 11th, the club withdrew from the Brisbane Men's Football competition. North Brisbane then competed in various local amateur leagues, including the Queensland Independent Football League (formerly the Commercial League) and Queensland Christian Soccer Association for the next two decades.

The club returned as North Brisbane FC to Football Brisbane competition in 2015, joining Capital League 4 and finishing third to reach the final series in their first season. The club consolidated in 2016 by finishing in sixth place from a larger field of 13 clubs.

North Brisbane FC entered an under 15's girls team and a men's over 35's team for the 2022 season to great success. Both teams went undefeated to become league champions and grand final winners in their respective grades. Renowned team manager Chris Tully and super coaches Rebecca Robinson and Maurice Sorbella were all instrumental in these teams great success.

**North Brisbane FC: A Rising Force in Australian Soccer**

North Brisbane FC is a dynamic and passionate soccer club based in the vibrant northern suburbs of Brisbane, Queensland. Established with a commitment to fostering local talent and promoting the beautiful game, the club has quickly become a cornerstone of the community, attracting players, families, and fans alike.

**Club Vision and Values:**
At North Brisbane FC, the vision is to create a welcoming environment that encourages participation at all levels, from grassroots to elite competition. The club prides itself on its core values of teamwork, respect, integrity, and excellence, which are instilled in every player and staff member. With a focus on development, North Brisbane FC aims to nurture young athletes, helping them grow both on and off the field.

**Competitive Spirit:**
Competing in various leagues and tournaments, North Brisbane FC showcases a strong competitive spirit, consistently striving for success. The club's teams, ranging from junior levels to senior squads, are known for their skillful play, tactical awareness, and sportsmanship. With dedicated coaching staff and a robust training program, players are equipped to reach their full potential and achieve their soccer aspirations.

**Community Engagement:**
North Brisbane FC is deeply rooted in the local community, actively engaging with residents and promoting soccer as a means of fostering connections and healthy lifestyles. The club organizes events, workshops, and outreach programs to inspire the next generation of soccer players and to strengthen community ties.

**Facilities and Support:**
The club boasts modern facilities, including well-maintained pitches and training grounds, providing an ideal environment for players to hone their skills. With a supportive fan base and a strong network of volunteers, North Brisbane FC is not just a soccer club; it’s a family that celebrates the joy of the game together.

Join North Brisbane FC as they continue to grow, compete, and inspire, making their mark in the world of Australian soccer!