Magic Matildas of the future: SEQ’s top female youth players
Are these Queensland youth footballers Magic Matildas of the future? Here are 60 of the best SEQ talents aspiring to be the next Sam Kerr or Mary Fowler.
Are these Queensland youth footballers Magic Matildas of the future? Here are 60 of the best SEQ talents aspiring to be the next Sam Kerr or Mary Fowler.
Top juniors, teams of the week, silverware secured and some of the most insane stats you will see. Discover the biggest news and best stories from around Queensland
We shine a light on Queensland’s must watch matches, top junior and senior teams, players, officials and volunteers. Plus get every result from the last round premier league action here.
We shine a light on Queensland’s must watch matches, top junior and senior teams, players, officials and volunteers. Plus get every result from the last round premier league action here.
Logic says that The Southport School should defeat reigning GPS football premiers Anglican Church Grammar School.
One of the most prolific Gold Coast Premier League strike partnerships in recent memory is set to unite once more – albeit for a different club.
Palm Beach Currumbin State High’s senior women’s outfit has vowed to return stronger in 2020 after their Queensland School’s Premier League campaign came to an abrupt end on Wednesday despite not losing a game.
It’s the magical play and goal that gifted Gold Coast Force Futsal’s women’s side a 4-0 lead and an unassailable belief that they were heading for back to back titles against Bulimba.
THEY failed to make finals last year but Helensvale State High school football director Lachlan McDonnell believes the gap between Helensvale and the Queensland School Premier League’s best has “narrowed significantly.” SUBSCRIBE TO READ FULL INTERVIEW.
A new Gold Coast Premier League favourite emerges and an intriguing 5-0 loss. We wrap up all the action from a wet weekend of Gold Coast football.
More than a dozen Palm Beach Currumbin State High school products are already lighting up college football in the United States but women’s football coach John Costello believes their upcoming Brisbane Schools Premier League campaign could produce even more. SUBSCRIBE TO READ FULL INTERVIEW.
For the past five years, The Southport School football captain Ewan MacLeod has been forced to balance training and playing for two different sides, sometimes chalking up nine sessions a week.
Football Gold Coast officials strongly believe the Glitter Strip boasts enough depth and talent to sustain a 12-team Premier League competition after revealing plans for expansion.
Nerang Eagles coach Lee Vernon is hopeful his side can produce a 90-minute performance in Round 2 of the Gold Coast Premier League after struggling to regain form in a handful of practice matches.
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