We reveal Football Queensland’s award and golden boot winners
We reveal the best strikers, players, coaches and volunteers who made their mark on Queensland football this season and the nominees in line for the Sunshine State’s top club and individual awards. Find out who cracked the list here.
Sport
Don't miss out on the headlines from Sport. Followed categories will be added to My News.
Football is finished for another year but there is still plenty to celebrate across the Sunshine State.
With minor premierships and grand final trophies handed out the attention has turned to individual awards from the best players and referees to club officials and volunteers.
Here’s a look at the major community football award winners and golden boot winners.
Information in this column is provided by Football Queensland Media.
STATE AWARD FINALISTS
Football Queensland will honour its top coaches, clubs, volunteers and players at its annual state awards night in November.
Here is a list of some of the nominees in line for major awards.
Community Junior Team of the Year Nominee: Gold Coast Knights FC. U15 Girls
Protect Our Game Service Award – Club Nominee: Ormeau FC
Volunteer of the Year Award Nominee: Teena Mestres – Surfers Paradise Apollo
Volunteer of the Year Award Nominee: Megan Turner - Brothers Townsville
Service to Football Gold Nominee: Shane Morgan – Southport FC
Service to Football Gold Nominee: Michael Doyle – Broadbeach United
Service to Football Gold Nominee: Brent Parnicott - Mackay Rangers
Service to Football Gold Nominee: Michael Brooks – MA Olympic FC
Service to Football Gold Nominee: Bobby Hagger – Townsville Warriors FC
Futsal Coach of the Year Nominees: Glynn Boyd – Crusaders FC Vinny Liete – Gold Coast
Futsal Player of the Year – Women’s Nominee: Hanna Muamar (Sala Time), Holly Bonertz-Benn (Gold Coast Galaxy), and Jessica McLean (Crusaders FC)
Futsal Player of the Year – Men’s Nominee: Alexander Sandhu (Gold Coast Galaxy), Benjamin Bordin (Sunshine Coast Wave)
Futsal Club of the Year Nominee: Crusaders FC, Sala Time, Sunshine Coast Wave
Advanced Academy of the Year Nominee: Gold Coast Knights, and Gold Coast United
Advanced Club of the Year Nominee: Gold Coast United
Junior Player of the Year - Female Nominee: Layla Adams – Gold Coast United
Technical Director of the Year Nominee: Pat Hedges – Gold Coast Knights
Development Coach of the Year Nominee: Marco Ahlrichs – Gold Coast Knights
Tom Dickson Athlete with a Disability Award Nominees: Alexis Kalofonos
FAR NORTH
FQPL 3 Golden Boot – Final Leaderboard
FQPL Women
1. Siobhan Macken, Edge Hill Tigers, 32 goals
2. Amaliya Davies-Scherer, Redlynch Strikers, 20 goals
3. Shelley Macaulay, Edge Hill Tigers, 17 goals
4. Daly Collis, Stratford Dolphins, 13 goals
5. Reese Tyson, Leichhardt Lions, 11 goals
6. Cassie Ross, Redlynch Strikers, 10 goals
7. Lena Wrensch, Southside Comets, 10 goals
FQPL Men
1. Cooper Kennedy, Marlin Coast Rangers, 17 goals
2. Patrick Ballarin, Edge Hill Tigers, 12 goals
3. Christopher Sullivan, Leichhardt Lions, 12 goals
4. Charlie Beverley, Marlin Coast Rangers, 11 goals
5. Kanja Kamara, Southside Comets, 11 goals
6. James Chilia, Innisfail United, 11 goals
SOUTH/GOLD COAST
FQPL 3 Golden Boot – Final Leaderboard
FQPL Women
1. Madi Sabados, Magic, 17 goals
2. Ebony Nicholls, Palm Beach, 10 goals
3. Mia Bowers, Palm Beach, 10 goals
4. Georgia Grosskreutz, Musgrave, 9 goals
5. Sophie Bui, Musgrave, 8 goals
6. Syraih Smith, Coomera FC, 8 goals
7. Elli Steel, Palm Beach, 8 goals
8. Luiza Costa, Coomera FC, 8 goals
9. Monique Miller, Musgrave, 7 goals
10. Crystal Halverson, Coomera FC, 7 goals
FQPL Men
1. Morgan Saunders, Kingscliff, 24 goals
2. Jayden Sonter, Robina City FC, 22 goals
3. Jesse Zborovsky, Surfers Paradise Apollo, 20 goals
4. Olavo Santos, Kingscliff, 15 goals
5. David Russell, Kingscliff, 15 goals
6. Harris Mclean, Tweed United, 14 goals
7. Ryan Hawken, Robina City FC, 13 goals
8. Tomas Valverde, Robina City FC, 13 goals
9. Matt Hilton, Burleigh Heads, 12 goals
10. Daniel Robson, Tweed United, 10 goals
AWARDS
The highest achieving members of the South Coast football community have been acknowledged for their contributions throughout the season as part of Football Queensland’s 2024 Football in Queensland Awards.
Read on to see the award recipients across the competition and community categories.
FQPL 3 Player of the Year Men: Thirone Correia – Runaway Bay
FQPL 3 Player of the Year Women: Emily Sams – Runaway Bay
FQPL 3 Golden Boot Men: Morgan Saunders – Kingscliff
FQPL 3 Golden Boot Women: Madi Sabados – Magic United
FQPL 3 Goalkeeper of the Year Men: Jackson Boyd – Burleigh
FQPL 3 Goalkeeper of the Year Women: Emily Sams – Runaway Bay
FQPL 3 Coach of the Year Men: Lee Vernon – Robina
FQPL 3 Coach of the Year Women: Alex Pinchin – Palm Beach
FQPL 4 Player of the Year Men: Jared Chelin – Legends
FQPL 4 Golden Boot Men: Shaun Robinson – Broadbeach
FQPL 4 Goalkeeper of the Year Men: Ryan Timmins – Pacific Pines
FQPL 4 Coach of the Year Men: Keith Garland – Surfers Paradise Apollo
FQPL 3 Team of the Year Men
Jackson Boyd – Burleigh, Alex Finlayson – Ormeau
Joshua Koloski – Robina, Andrew Ridden – Coomera, Dylan Barwick – Kingscliff, Johnson Slotemaker – Kingscliff, Samuel Field – Robina
Thirone Correia – Runaway Bay, Adam Endean – Robina, Regan Lowry – Palm Beach, Olaf Conforti – Coomera, Rhys Buick – Ormeau
Karl Southern – Coomera, Morgan Saunders – Kingscliff, David Russell – Kingscliff, Olavo Santos – Kingscliff
FQPL 3 Team of the Year Women
Emily Sams – Runaway Bay, Rachel Keene – Palm Beach
Grace Milne – Nerang, Elisa Brito – Magic, Sienna Rooney – Northern Rivers, Rebecca Lane – Musgrave, Joni Nedeljak – Musgrave
Olivia Camage – Coomera, Rebecca Lane – Musgrave, Mia Bowers – Palm Beach, Laura Hogg – Runaway Bay, Jackie Rodriguez – Magic
Madi Sabados – Magic, Georgia Grosskreutz – Musgrave, Ebony Nicholls – Palm Beach, Monique Miller – Musgrave
FQPL 4 Team of the Year Men
Ryan Timmins – Pacific Pines, Lloyd Harrington – Pimpama
Lewis Doherty – Nerang, Andreas Koster – Palm Beach, Aitor Zubeldia – Broadbeach, Bruno Diaz – Magic United, Tom Elliott – Broadbeach
Jared Chelin – Legends, Joshua Buxton – Mudgeeraba, Jamie Birch – Nerang, Matt Hogan – Palm BeachNicholas Buxton – Mudgeeraba
Bailey Spokes – Pimpama, Ryan Taylor – Murwillumbah, Nicholas Jeffrey – Nerang, Elliott Middleton – Mudgeeraba
Awards
Community Coach of the Year: Nigel Witton – Palm Beach, Gemma Stone – Nerang
Community Junior Team of the Year: Gold Coast Knights U15 Girls
Community Senior Team of the Year: Kingscliff Division 1 Women
Community Club of the Year: Palm Beach
Community Referee of the Year: Neil Kirby
Senior Referee of the Year: Alex Johnson
Junior Referee of the Year: Levi Knight
Assistant Referee of the Year: Connor Hannes
In Support of Young Referees (Mentor): Hannah Roughley
Service to Football – Volunteers of the Year: Michelle & Troy Delaforce – West Wanderers
Service to Football – Protect our Game Service Award (Person): Hannah Roughley
Service to Football – Protect our Game Service Award (Club): Ormeau
Service to Football – Service to Football Platinum Award: Michael Doyle – Broadbeach
Service to Football – Service to Football Gold Award: Shane Morgan – Southport
Award nominees
The achievements of Gold Coast’s most outstanding NPL players have been recognised as part of the Football in Queensland Awards, with local footballers from NPL Queensland clubs Gold Coast Knights and Gold Coast United named as nominees for some of the most coveted awards in Queensland football.
A host of local players have also been named in Football Queensland’s NPL Men and Women Teams of the Season based on their performances during the 2024 season.
Award winners will be celebrated at this year’s Football in Queensland Awards Night on Saturday, 2 November at Brisbane City Hall as Football Queensland recognises the outstanding achievements of individuals, teams, and clubs across the state.
NPL Women Goalkeeper of the Year Nominee: Layla Adams (Gold Coast United)
NPL Men Goalkeeper of the Year Nominees: Josh Langdon (Gold Coast Knights) and Carlos Saliadarre (Gold Coast United)
NPL Men Young Player of the Year Nominees: Sam Klein and Joel Russell (Gold Coast Knights)
NPL Women Team of the Season: Momo Hayashi (Gold Coast United)
NPL Men Team of the Season: Austin Ludwik and Tyson Martin (Gold Coast Knights)
WHITSUNDAY COAST
Golden Boot – Final Leaderboard
FQPL Women
1. Olivia Garnett – Dolphins FC – 44 goals
2. Willow Gaffney – Whitsunday United – 29 goals
3. Kylie Lopez-Duncan – Dolphins FC – 22 goals
4. Katrina Parry – Mackay Lions – 21 goals
5. Katrine Sellar – Mackay Lions – 16 goals
6. Maria Espinosa – Mackay Lions – 15 goals
7. Takoda Stephens – Mackay Lions – 13 goals
8. Larrisa Rudken – City Brothers – 13 goals
9. Mathilde Batard – Whitsunday United – 11 goals
10. Monique Francis – Whitsunday United – 10 goals
FQPL Men
1. Angus McKenzie – Mackay Rangers – 17 goals
2. Jayden Connor – City Brothers – 13 goals
3. Harry Hodgen – Magpies FC – 13 goals
4. Brady Giannangelo – Mackay Lions – 12 goals
5. Jake Kenna – Whitsunday Untied – 11 goals
6. Tyson Mckie – Mackay Lions – 10 goals
7. Alan O’Donnell – Whitsunday United – 9 goals
8. Malachi Kennell – Magpies FC – 9 goals
FQ Whitsunday Coast 2024 FQPL, Senior and Junior Premiers
FQPL Whitsunday Coast Men: Magpies FC
FQPL Whitsunday Coast Women: Mckay Lions
FQPL Whitsunday Coast U23 Men: Magpies FC
FQPL Whitsunday Coast U23 Women: Mackay Lions
Whitsunday Coast Division 1 Men: Whitsunday United
Whitsunday Coast Division 2 Men: Dolphins FC
FQPL Whitsunday Coast U15: Mackay Lions
Whitsunday Coast U15 Division 1: Mackay Lions
FQPL Whitsunday Coast U13: Mackay Lions
Whitsunday Coast U13 Division 1: Mackay Rangers
Grand Final winners
U23 Men FQPL Whitsunday Coast Grand Final: Magpies Mackay FC 2 – 0 City Brothers
U23 Women FQPL Whitsunday Coast Grand Final: Mackay Lions FC 2 – 1 Magpies FC
Division 1 Men: Mackay Lions 2-0 Whitsunday United
Division 2 Men: Dolphins Football Club 3-0 Sarina Saints
FQPL U13: Mackay Lions 2-1 Magpies FC
U13 Division 1: Mackay Rangers FC 3-2 Whitsunday United
FQPL U15: Mackay Lions 3-2 Dolphins FC
U15 Division 1: City Brothers Football Club Inc 1-0 Lions
Award winners
FQPL Men
FQPL 3 Player of the Year – Men: Makhaya Quakawoot (Magpies FC)
FQPL 3 Goalkeeper of the Year – Men: Jake Smith (Mackay Lions FC)
FQPL 3 Golden Boot – Men: Angus Mckenzie (Mackay Rangers FC) FQPL 3 Coach of the Year – Men: Theo Trianta-Filopoulus (Magpies FC)
Team Of the Year – Men:
GK: Jake Smith (Lions), Baden Iarkin (Rangers)
DEF: Tim Heller (Lions), Matt Wilson (Magpies), Dwayne Matapo (City Brothers), Warwick Jensen (Magpies), Bayley Sharpe (Brothers)
MID: Delors Tuyishime (Whitsunday), Makhaya Quakawoot (Magpies), Tristian Calicetto (City Brothers), Tyson Mckie (Lions), Harley Dickerson (Magpies)
ATT: Jake Kenna (Whitsunday), Jayden Connor (Brothers), Maliki Gilbert (Rangers), Isaac Challal (Magpies), Bailey Dunbar (Lions)
FQPL Women:
FQPL 3 Player of the Year – Women: Olivia Garnett (Dolphins FC) FQPL 3 Goalkeeper of the Year – Women: Destiny Mallie (Dolphins FC) FQPL 3 Golden Boot – Women: Olivia Garnett (Dolphins FC) FQPL 3 Coach of the Year – Women: Pino Giannangelo (Mackay Lions FC)
Team Of the Year – Women:
GK: Destiny Maillie (Dolphins FC), Macy Rudken (City Brothers FC)
DEF: Shikira Elliot (Magpies), Lauren Blank (Lions), Jada Lee (Dolphins), Sarah Stemm (City Brothers), Abigail Wangel (Dolphins)
MID: Laura Kimlin (Magpies), Katrina Parry (Lions), Beth Thompson (Rangers), Jamie McAlister (Dolphins), Ella Jackson (Magpies)
ATT: Olivia Garnett (Dolphins), Willow Gaffney (Whitsunday), Lauren Jones (Country), Larissa Rudken (City Brothers), Kylie Lopez (Lions).
Community & Service to Football Awards
Community Coach of the Year – Male: Dustin Jennings (Sarina Saints FC)
Community Coach of the Year – Female: Kate Olsen (City Brothers FC)
Community Junior Team of the Year: Mackay Wanderers U13 Division 1 Rubies
Community Senior Team of the Year: Sarina Saints – Division 1 & 2 Combined
Community Club of the Year: Mackay Rangers FC
Volunteer of the Year: Kate Gibbs (Airlie Beach)
Protect Our Game Service Award – Person: Breanna Beale (Magpies FC)
Protect Our Game Service Award – Club: Mackay Wanderers FC Service to Football Gold Award: Brent Parnicott (Mackay Rangers)
Referee Awards
In Support of Young Referees (Mentor): Kelly-Ann Narbeth
Assistant Referee of the Year: Hayden Blines
Junior Referee of the Year: Angus McArthur
Senior Referee of the Year: Bruce Clarendon
Community Referee of the Year: David Dogao
SUNSHINE COAST
FQPL 3 Golden Boot – Final Leaderboard
FQPL Women
1. Georgia Dixson, Woombye Snakes FC, 20 goals
2. Ruby Postan, Maroochydore FC, 12 goals
3. Gabby Postan, Maroochydore FC, 11 goals
4. Jessica Doyle, Noosa Lions FC, 11 goals
5. Jenna Williams, Gympie United FC, 11 goals
6. Jackie Doyle, Noosa Lions FC, 9 goals
7. Martha Bensted, Woombye Snakes FC, 8 goals
8. Ruby Miezitis, Maroochydore FC, 8 goals
9. Emma Kraak, Gympie United FC, 8 goals
FQPL Men
1. Alex Newcome, Woombye Snakes FC, 22 goals
2. Jonathon Harth, Nambour Yandina Utd FC, 13 goals
3. Riley Campbell, Caloundra FC, 13 goals
4. Mackenar Bradfield, Caloundra FC, 12 goals
5. Zak Brattan, Nambour Yandina Utd FC, 12 goals
6. Callum Bunting, Buderim Wanderers FC, 12 goals
7. Marco Rego, Maroochydore FC, 11 goals
8. Andre Jancevski, Noosa Lions FC, 11 goals
9. Samuel Heideman, Beerwah Glasshouse Utd, 9 goals
10. Ezekiel Hawkins, Woombye Snakes FC, 9 goals
Competition Awards
FQPL 3 Player of the Year Men: Ethan Galbraith (Caloundra)
FQPL 3 Player of the Year Women: Ashleigh Finzel (Noosa)
FQPL 3 Golden Boot Men: Alex Newcombe (Woombye)
FQPL 3 Golden Boot Women: Georgia Dixson (Woombye)
FQPL 3 Goalkeeper of the Year Men: Connor Robinson (Caloundra)
FQPL 3 Goalkeeper of the Year Women: Carissa Pershouse (Maroochydore)
FQPL 3 Coach of the Year Men: Mick McCone (Caloundra)
FQPL 3 Coach of the Year Women: Oli Williams (Noosa)
FQPL 3 Team of the Year Men
Connor Robinson (Caloundra), Ryan Dunshea (Woombye), Ethan Galbraith (Caloundra), Brady Cronk (Baringa), Bryn Grigg (NYU), Isaac Metherell (Noosa), Jack Miller (Kawana), Ezekiel Hawkins (Woombye), Jayden Emery (Caloundra), Oli Williams (Noosa), Jack Williams (Noosa), Alex Newcome (Woombye), Riley Campbell (Caloundra), Zak Brattan (NYU), Callum Bunting (Buderim).
FQPL 3 Team of the Year Women
Carissa Pershouse (Maroochydore), Vanessa Henricks (Gympie), Kayla Perry-Wineera (Noosa), Olivia Oates (Maroochydore), Kirra-Leigh Crouch (Beerwah), Jaidyn Dennien (Gympie), Abigail Nisbet (Woombye), Jackie Doyle (Noosa), Danae Pryce (Maroochydore), Jordyn Weckert (Beerwah), Ashleigh Finzel (Noosa), Christine Wegner (Kawana), Jenna Williams (Gympie), Ruby Postan (Maroochydore), Paige Adams (NYU), Georgia Dixson (Woombye)
Community Coach of the Year: Dan Luva – Nambour Yandina United FC, Annameike Snow – Maroochydore Swans FC
Community Junior Team of the Year: Woombye Snakes Youth Boys Division 1
Community Senior Team of the Year: Gympie United Division 3
Men’s Community Club of the Year: Coolum FC
Community Referee of the Year: Doug Larsen
Senior Referee of the Year: Josh Great
Junior Referee of the Year: Lola Holmes
Assistant Referee of the Year: Zane Tempest
In Support of Young Referees (Mentor): Brenton Liaropolous
Service to Football – Volunteers of the Year: Samantha Phillips – Nambour Yandina United
Service to Football – Protect our Game Service Award (Person): Chris Edmonds – Gympie United
Service to Football – Protect our Game Service Award (Club): Cooroora United FC
Service to Football – Service to Football Platinum Award: Jean Pateman – Maroochydore Swans FC
Service to Football – Service to Football Gold Award: Brad Lloyd – Kawana FC
DARLING DOWNS
FQPL 3 Golden Boot – Final Leaderboard
FQPL Women
1. Courtney Morris, Willowburn White, 32 goals
2. Bridget Peden, Highfields Green, 24 goals
3. Sheniya Bell, Rockville Rovers, 24 goals
4. Sophie Simpson, Warwick, 21 goals
5. Sienna Lockwood, Rockville Rovers, 20 goals
6. Penny Dukes, Willowburn White, 18 goals
7. Joyce De Wit, USQFC, 17 goals
8. Sarah Sheridan, Rockville Rovers, 16 goals
9. Shandell Doro, Willowburn White, 15 goals
10. Ameleah-Paige Miller, Highfields Green, 14 goals
FQPL Men
1. Ameer Sulaiman, Rockville Rovers, 25 goals
2. Wilfred Roanaota, Gatton Redbacks, 18 goals
3. Brodie Welch, Willowburn, 15 goals
4. Jok Ayii, West Wanderers, 13 goals
5. Daniel Weber, St Albans, 12 goals
6. Augustine Waita, Gatton Redbacks, 9 goals
7. Levi Sciarrone, Highfields, 9 goals
8. Jeapson Peter, West Wanderers, 9 goals
9. Nicholas Edwards, Gatton Redbacks, 8 goals
Competition Awards
FQPL 3 Player of the Year Men: Ameer Sulaiman – Rockville Rovers
FQPL 3 Player of the Year Women: Bridget Peden – Highfields Green
FQPL 3 Golden Boot Men: Ameer Sulaiman – Rockville Rovers
FQPL 3 Golden Boot Women: Courtney Morris – Willowburn White
FQPL 3 Goalkeeper of the Year Men: Matthew Eilers – Highfields
FQPL 3 Goalkeeper of the Year Women: Dani Maguire – Highfields Green
FQPL 3 Coach of the Year Men: Ramiz Hadzich – Rockville Rovers
FQPL 3 Coach of the Year Women: Lachlan Peden – Highfields Green
FQPL 3 Team of the Year Men
Matthew Eilers – Highfields; William Gibson – Rockville Rovers
Ian Nagle – Gatton; Adnan Alharoni – Willowburn; Cameron Davey – Warwick; Ryan Knight – West Wanderers; Nathan Oudman – Rockville Rovers.
Callum Zadow – West Wanderers; Robbie Davey – Warwick; Scott Forknall – St Albans; Elliot Barber – Rockville Rovers; Dan Weber – St Albans.
Ameer Sulaiman – Rockville Rovers; Nick Edwards – Gatton; Wilfred Roanaota – Gatton; Brodie Welch – Willowburn
FQPL 3 Team of the Year Women
Dani Maguire – Highfields Green; Taylah Muggleton – Willowburn White
Steffanie Goodwin – Willowburn White; Marlina-Rae Pern – Highfields Green; Jamilah Doro – Willowburn Black; Beth Watt – Highfields Green; Peppa Hoare – USQ;
Bridget Peden – Highfields Green; Sally Carroll – Chinchilla; Shandell Doro – Willowburn White; Jasmin McLean – USQ; Madison Lockwood – Rockville Rovers
Courtney Morris – Willowburn White; Penny Dukes – Willowburn White; Sophie Simpson – Warwick; Sienna Lockwood – Rockville Rovers.
Community & Service to Football Awards:
Community Coach of the Year: Adam Jackwitz – Gatton Redbacks, Sarah Hall – SWQ Thunder
Community Junior Team of the Year: Football Dalby – U13 Div 1 Team
Community Senior Team of the Year: Roos Goondiwindi Div 2 Men
Community Club of the Year: Warwick Wolves
Community Referee of the Year: David Mackinnon
Senior Referee of the Year: Reyad Al Nasser
Junior Referee of the Year: Emmett Morrison
Assistant Referee of the Year: Brayden Lowery
In Support of Young Referees (Mentor): Charles Walsh
Service to Football – Volunteers of the Year: Michelle & Troy Delaforce – West Wanderers
NORTHERN
FQPL Women
1. Monika Anderson – MA Olympic – 28 goals
2. Tara Thomas – Estates FC – 19 goals
3. Stephanie Luyt – Brothers Townsville – 16 goals
4. Kizanne Mulder – MA Olympic – 13 goals
5. Simone House – Townsville Warriors – 13 goals
6. Emily Benton – Brothers Townsville – 10 goals
7. Page Malau-Aduli – MA Olympic – 9 goals
8. Darcy Bailey – Brothers Townsville – 7 goals
9. Rachel McMahon – Saints Eagles South – 7 goals
10. Kristy Hope – Brothers Townsville – 7 goals
FQPL Men
1. Jay Leckenby – Burdekin FC – 20 goals
2. Sadiki Mwinyi – Estates FC – 15 Goals
3. Padraic Glasheen – MA Olympic – 15 goals
4. Matthew Kolb – Burdekin FC – 15 goals
5. Jeremy Brockie – Brothers Townsville – 14 goals
6. Liam Phelps – Brothers Townsville – 12 goals
7. Enzo Barrales – Brothers Townsville – 11 goals
8. Ramadhan Pascal – Estates FC – 10 goals
FQPL U23 Men
1. Fabrice Merci – Estates FC – 26 goals
2. Robin Edwards – MA Olympic – 13 goals
3. Mitchell Gulson – Rebels FC – 8 goals
4. Riley Wenman – MA Olympic – 7 goals
5. Adam Mottin – Burdekin FC – 7 goals
6. Salomon Mwiseneza – Estates FC – 7 goals
7. Oudom Chea – Brothers Townsville – 7 goals
8. Diego Benitez – Estates FC – 7 goals
9. Andrew Gibson – MA Olympic – 7 goals
10. Damien Casella – Burdekin FC – 6 goals
FQ Northern 2024 FQPL, Senior and Junior Premiers
FQPL Northern Men: MA Olympic FC
FQPL Northern Women: MA Olympic FC
FQPL Northern U23 Men: Estates FC
Northern Division 1 Men: Ingham FC
Northern Division 1 Women: MA Olympic FC U17 Girls
Northern Division 2 Men: Townsville Warriors FC
FQPL Northern U16/17/18: Townsville Osmac Warriors
Northern U16/17/18 Division 1: Saints Eagles Souths U18
FQPL Northern U14/15: Townsville Osmac Warriors Green
FQPL Northern U14/15 Girls: MA Olympic FC
Northern U14/15 Division 1: Townsville Osmac Warriors White
FQPL Northern U13: Townsville Donohues Warriors
Northern U13 Division 1: Estates FC Kangaroo Knights
FQPL Northern U12/13 Girls: Estates FC Matilda Knights
Northern Juniors Grand Final Results
Congratulations to all our Junior Grand Final Champions.
FQPL Northern U16/17/18: Townsville Warriors 2 – 1 MA Olympic FC
U16/17/18 Division 1: Saints Eagles Souths 2 – 3 MA Olympic FC
FQPL U14/15: Townsville Warriors 5 – 2 MA Olympic FC
FQPL U14/15 Girls: Townsville Warriors 2 – 3 MA Olympic FC
U14/15 Division 1: Townsville Warriors 5 – 4 Saints Eagles Souths
FQPL U13: Townsville Warriors 4 – 2 MA Olympic FC
U13 Division 1: Estates FC 1 – 3 Rebels FC
FQPL U12/13 Girls: MA Olympic FC 1 (2) – 1 (3) Brothers Townsville
Grand finals
Congratulations to all our Grand Final Champions.
U23 Men FQPL Northen Grand Final: Brothers Townsville 4 – 0 MA Olympic
Division 1 Women: MA Olympic Football Club 4 – 1 Brothers Townsville
Division 1 Men: Ingham FC 2 – 1 Brothers Townsville
Division 2 Men: Townsville Warriors FC 1 – 0 Saints Eagles Souths
Awards
FQPL Men
FQPL 3 Player of the Year – Men: David Payne (Saints Eagles Souths)
FQPL 3 Goalkeeper of the Year – Men: Jarrod Camer (Burdekin)
FQPL 3 Golden Boot – Men: Jay Leckenby (Burdekin)
FQPL 3 Coach of the Year – Men: Leighton Gallagher (Burdekin)
Team Of the Year – Men
GK: Jarrod Camer (Burdekin), Joshua Eckford (MA Olympic)
DEF: David Payne (Saints Eagles Souths), Joshua Valle (Burdekin), Daniel Kratzmann (MAOlympic), Lachlan Hutchings (Townsville Warriors), Christopher Mayo (Saints Eagles Souths)
MID: Ryan Scodellaro (Burdekin), Joshua Bowman (Brothers Townsville), Harry Smythe (Riverway JCU), Mai Mittereger (MA Olympic), Ashton Waddington (MA Olympic)
ATT: Jay Leckenby (Burdekin), Padraic Gleeson (MA Olympic), Sadiki Mwinyi (Estates FC), Enzo Barrales (Brothers Townsville)
FQPL Women
FQPL 3 Player of the Year – Women: Shaynodah Smit (Townsville Warriors)
FQPL 3 Goalkeeper of the Year – Women: Chantelle Dunn (Saints Eagles Souths)
FQPL 3 Golden Boot – Women: Monika Anderson (MA Olympic)
FQPL 3 Coach of the Year – Women: Michael Brooks (MA Olympic)
Team Of the Year – Women
GK: Chantelle Dunn (Saints Eagles Souths), Maddison Marsh (Estates FC)
DEF: Shaynodah Smith (Townsville Warriors), Kylie Bostick (Riverway JCU), Deni Caspanello (Townsville Warriors), Keeleigh Hayward (MA Olympic), Shaye McArthur (MA Olympic)
MID: Isabella Carvey (Townsville Warriors), Addison Corrie-Bolger (Brothers Townsville), Simone House (Townsville Warriors), Darcy Bailey (Brothers Townsville), Tamsin Brown (MAOlympic)
ATT: Kizanne Mulder (MA Olympic), Monika Anderson (MA Olympic), Tara Thomas (EstatesFC), Stephanie Luyt (Brothers Townsville)
AWARDS
Community Coach of the Year – Male: Daniel MacKenzie (MA Olympic)
Community Coach of the Year – Female: Chloe Hancock (Saints Eagles Souths)
Community Junior Team of the Year: Riverway JCU U14/15 Division 1 Grass Into Lawn
Community Senior Team of the Year: Ingham FC Division 1 Men
Community Athlete With A Disability: Rylee Perfect (FQ Northern Futsal)
Volunteer of the Year: Megan Turner (Brothers Townsville)
Protect Our Game Service Award – Person: Jodie Hall (Riverway JCU)
Protect Our Game Service Award – Club: Burdekin FC
Service to Football Gold Award: Michael Brooks
Referee awards
In Support of Young Referees (Mentor): Daniel GillinderAssistant
Referee of the Year: Marco Tropea
Junior Referee of the Year: Jasmine Whiteaker
Senior Referee of the Year: Adam Trelor
Community Referee of the Year: Adam Michael
Originally published as We reveal Football Queensland’s award and golden boot winners