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The 2018 Football Queensland season was the sixth season since NPL Queensland commenced as the top tier of Queensland men's football. This season was also the initial season of the Football Queensland Premier League which occupied the second tier in Queensland men's football in 2018.

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Below NPL Queensland and the FQPL was a regional structure of ten zones with their own leagues. The strongest of the zones was Football Brisbane with its senior men's competition consisting of four divisions.

The NPL Queensland premiers qualified for the National Premier Leagues finals series, competing with the other state federation champions in a final knockout tournament to decide the National Premier Leagues Champion for 2018.

Men's League Tables

2018 National Premier League Queensland

NPL Queensland
Season2018
Champions Lions FC
Premiers Lions FC
Relegatedno relegation
Matches played182
Goals scored775 (4.26 per match)
Top goalscorer Dylan Wenzel-Halls (25 goals) [1]
Biggest home win Western Pride 15-1 Sunshine Coast
(3 March 2018)
Biggest away win Sunshine Coast 0-7 Western Pride
(23 June 2018)
Highest scoring Western Pride 15-1 Sunshine Coast
(3 March 2018)
2017
2019

The National Premier League Queensland 2018 season was played over 26 matches, followed by a finals series.

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Lions FC (C)2623038411+7369 2018 National Premier Leagues Finals
2 Olympic FC 2619527426+4862 2018 Queensland Finals
3 Western Pride 2619079633+6357
4 Moreton Bay United 2617456035+2555
5 Brisbane Strikers 2616287431+4350
6 Brisbane City 2613496948+2143
7 South West Queensland Thunder 261041246601434
8 Cairns FC 26931444621830Withdrew at end of season. [lower-alpha 1]
9 Brisbane Roar Youth 26841435592428
10 Gold Coast United 26831538672927
11 Magpies Crusaders United 26811748742625
12 Redlands United 26721752812923
13 North Queensland United 26611935713619Withdrew at end of season. [lower-alpha 2]
14 Sunshine Coast 26132220117976 [lower-alpha 3]
Source: sportstg.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion
Notes:
  1. Cairns and North Queensland United relinquished their NPL Queensland licence at the end of the season. [2]
  2. Cairns and North Queensland United relinquished their NPL Queensland licence at the end of the season. [3]
  3. Sunshine Coast was reprieved from relegation following the withdrawal of Cairns FC and North Queensland United. [4]

Finals

Semi-finals Grand Final
      
1 Lions FC 1 (3)
4 Moreton Bay United 1 (1)
1 Lions FC (a.e.t.) 2
2 Olympic FC 1
2 Olympic FC 2
3 Western Pride 1

2018 Football Queensland Premier League

Football Queensland Premier League
Season2018
Champions Peninsula Power
Premiers Peninsula Power
Promoted Peninsula Power
Eastern Suburbs
RelegatedNo relegation
Matches played156
Goals scored719 (4.61 per match)
Top goalscorerYoueil Shol (35 goals)
Biggest home win Eastern Suburbs 10-1 Wide Bay Buccaneers
(4 August 2018)
Biggest away win Wide Bay Buccaneers 0-12 Peninsula Power
(7 July 2018)
Highest scoring Wide Bay Buccaneers 0-12 Peninsula Power
(7 July 2018)
2019

The 2018 Football Queensland Premier League was the first edition of the Football Queensland Premier League and is the second level domestic association football competition in Queensland.

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Peninsula Power (C, P)24231010817+9170Promoted to 2019 NPL Queensland;
2018 FQPL Finals
2 Eastern Suburbs (P)2416269547+4850
3 Logan Lightning 2414466039+2146 2018 FQPL Finals
4 Souths United 2413566636+3044
5 Sunshine Coast Wanderers 2413565527+2844
6 Rochedale Rovers 2412575252041
7 Mitchelton 24102124947+232
8 Capalaba 2485114955629
9 Wolves FC 24841248631528
10 Holland Park 24811553691625
11 Southside Eagles 24731436592324
12 Ipswich Knights 24351632683614
13 Wide Bay Buccaneers 240024161401240
Source: sportstg.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion; (P) Promoted

Finals

Semi-finals Grand Final
      
1 Peninsula Power 3
4 Souths United 0
1 Peninsula Power 2
2 Eastern Suburbs 0
2 Eastern Suburbs 3
3 Logan Lightning 0

2018 Brisbane Premier League

Brisbane Premier League
Season2018
Champions Grange Thistle
Premiers Albany Creek
Relegated Mount Gravatt
Virginia United
Matches played132
Goals scored440 (3.33 per match)
Top goalscorerYoungnam Kim (17 goals). [5]
Biggest home win North Pine 7-1 Virginia United
(11 August 2018)
Biggest away win Brisbane Knights 0-4 Grange Thistle
(22 June 2018)
North Pine 1-5 Centenary Stormers
(1 July 2018)
Acacia Ridge 0-4 Taringa Rovers
(25 August 2018)
Highest scoring North Pine 7-1 Virginia United
(11 August 2018)
2017
2019

The 2018 Brisbane Premier League was the 36th edition of the Brisbane Premier League which became a third level domestic association football competition in Queensland with the formation of the Football Queensland Premier League in 2018. [6]

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Albany Creek 2215615323+3051 2018 BPL Finals
2 Grange Thistle (C)2212554621+2541
3 UQ FC 2212374333+1039
4 The Gap 2211383535036
5 Taringa Rovers 229853729+835
6 Centenary Stormers 2210483935+434
7 North Pine 229494442+231
8 Bayside United 228683428+630
9 Brisbane Knights 22741134461225
10 Acacia Ridge 22711431441322
11 Mount Gravatt (R)22341517462913Relegated to 2019 Capital League 1
12 Virginia United (R)22261427583112
Source: sportstg.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion; (R) Relegated

Finals

Semi-finalsPreliminary FinalGrand Final
1 Albany Creek 51 Albany Creek 1
2 Grange Thistle 12 Grange Thistle 5
2 Grange Thistle (a.e.t.)1
4 The Gap 0
3 UQ FC 2 (2)
4 The Gap 2 (4)

2018 Capital League 1

Capital League 1
Season2018
Champions Toowong
Premiers Caboolture Sports
Promoted Caboolture Sports
Toowong
Relegated Oxley United
Park Ridge
Matches played132
Goals scored658 (4.98 per match)
Top goalscorerDiego Barbieri (24 goals) [5]
Biggest home win St. George Willawong 13-1 Park Ridge
(13 July 2018)
Biggest away win Park Ridge 0-9 North Star
(25 August 2018)
Highest scoring St. George Willawong 13-1 Park Ridge
(13 July 2018)
2017
2019

The 2018 Capital League 1 season was the sixth edition of Capital League 1 which became a fourth level domestic association football competition in Queensland with the formation of the Football Queensland Premier League in 2018.12 teams competed, all playing each other twice for a total of 22 matches.

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Caboolture Sports (P)2218317614+6257Promoted to 2019 Brisbane Premier League;
2018 CL1 Finals
2 Toowong (C, P)2216337225+4751
3 Annerley 2214177645+3143 2018 CL1 Finals
4 North Star 2213367637+3942
5 Ipswich City 2210485344+934
6 St. George Willawong 2210395654+233
7 Moggill 22102105259732
8 Pine Hills 2291126059+128
9 New Farm United 2275104453926
10 Western Spirit 2271145158722
11 Oxley United (R)22421631703914Relegated to 2019 Capital League 2
12 Park Ridge (R)220022111401290
Source: sportstg.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated

Finals

Semi-finalsPreliminary FinalGrand Final
1 Caboolture Sports 21 Caboolture Sports 0 (2)
2 Toowong 12 Toowong 0 (4)
2 Toowong 4
3 Annerley 2
3 Annerley 4
4 North Star 0

2018 Capital League 2

Capital League 2
Season2018
Champions AC Carina
Premiers AC Carina
Promoted AC Carina
Samford Rangers
Matches played110
Goals scored438 (3.98 per match)
Top goalscorerKevin Barraclough (19 goals) [5]
Biggest home win AC Carina 7-0 Narangba United
(27 March 2018)
Biggest away win Narangba United 0-10 Samford Rangers
(4 August 2018)
Highest scoring Narangba United 0-10 Samford Rangers
(4 August 2018)
2017
2019

The 2018 Capital League 2 season was the sixth edition of Capital League 2 which became a fifth level domestic association football competition in Queensland with the formation of the Football Queensland Premier League in 2018. Following the withdrawal of Redcliffe PCYC prior to the start of the season, [7] the league comprised 11 teams which played each other twice for a total of 20 matches.

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 AC Carina (C, P)2015506320+4350Promoted to 2019 Capital League 1;
2018 CL2 Finals
2 Samford Rangers (P)2013256024+3641
3 Clairvaux 2012264421+2338 2018 CL2 Finals
4 Westside 2010553625+1135
5 North Brisbane 208574029+1129
6 Newmarket 209293935+429
7 Bardon Latrobe 2082103746926
8 Kangaroo Point Rovers 20731037511424
9 Tarragindi Tigers 20621233521920
10Slacks Creek20511435501516
11 Narangba United 2021171485717Withdrew at end of season
Source: sportstg.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion; (P) Promoted

Finals

Semi-finalsPreliminary FinalGrand Final
1 AC Carina 11 AC Carina 1
2 Samford Rangers 02 Samford Rangers 0
2 Samford Rangers 3
4 Westside 0
3 Ipswich City 0
4 Westside 1

2018 Capital League 3

Capital League 3
Season2018
Champions The Lakes
Premiers The Lakes
Promoted The Lakes
Brisbane Athletic
Matches played109
Goals scored584 (5.36 per match)
Top goalscorerMurilo Oliveira (37 goals) [5]
Biggest home win Brisbane Athletic 17-1 Logan Roos
(15 July 2018)
Biggest away win Mooroondu 0-12 The Lakes
(4 August 2018)
Highest scoring Brisbane Athletic 17-1 Logan Roos
(15 July 2018)
2017
2019

The 2018 Capital League 3 season was the sixth edition of Capital League 3 which became a sixth level domestic association football competition in Queensland with the formation of the Football Queensland Premier League in 2018. 11 teams competed, all playing each other twice for a total of 20 matches.

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 The Lakes (C, P)2017128416+6852Promoted to 2019 Capital League 2;
2018 CL3 Finals
2 Brisbane Athletic (P)2015149635+6146
3 Jimboomba United 1913066837+3139 [lower-alpha 1] 2018 CL3 Finals
4 Ridge Hills United 2012265838+2038
5 Logan Metro 2010556130+3135
6 Bethania Rams 2010374737+1033
7 Springfield United 2063113944521
8 Logan Roos 20611347833619
9 Logan City Kings 20511434885416
10 Logan Village 2023152780539
11 Mooroondu 1914142396737 [lower-alpha 1]
Source: sportstg.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion; (P) Promoted
Notes:
  1. 1 2 The Round 20 fixture between Mooroondu and Jimboomba United was abandoned due to lighting issues. FB declared the game a no-result. [8]

Finals

Women's League Tables

2018 Women's NPL Queensland

Women's NPL Queensland
Season2018
Champions Brisbane Roar/NTC
Premiers The Gap
Matches played182
Goals scored1,048 (5.76 per match)
Top goalscorerMeaghan Mcelligott (50 goals)
Biggest home win Moreton Bay United 14-0 Mudgeeraba
(15 April 2018)
Biggest away win Mudgeeraba 0-17 The Gap
(4 February 2018)
Mudgeeraba 0-17 Moreton Bay United
(5 August 2018)
Highest scoring Mudgeeraba 0-17 The Gap
(4 February 2018)
Mudgeeraba 0-17 Moreton Bay United
(5 August 2018)
2017
2019

The 2018 Women's NPL Queensland season was the fourth edition of the Women's NPL Queensland as the top level domestic football of women's competition in Queensland. 14 teams competed, all playing each other twice for a total of 26 matches. [9]

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 The Gap 26240214720+12772 2018 Women's NPL Qld Finals
2 Lions FC 26203311040+7063
3 Brisbane Roar/NTC (C)2620159036+5461
4 Souths United 2619079231+6157
5 Moreton Bay United 26181711735+8255
6 Gold Coast United 26133109162+2942
7 Mitchelton 26131126562+340
8 Eastern Suburbs 261141154711737
9 Capalaba 26931443783530
10 Logan Lightning 26731663872424
11 Western Pride 266218611104920
12 Sunshine Coast Wanderers 265219451025717
13 South West Queensland Thunder 263023361451099
14 Mudgeeraba (R)262123341691357Relegation
Source: sportstg.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion; (R) Relegated

Finals

Semi-finals Grand Final
      
1 The Gap 2
4 Souths United 0
1 The Gap 0
3 Brisbane Roar/NTC 1
2 Lions FC 1
3 Brisbane Roar/NTC 4

Cup competitions

2018 Canale Cup

Brisbane-based soccer clubs competed in 2018 for the Canale Cup , known for sponsorship reasons as the 2018 Pig 'N' Whistle Canale Cup. Clubs entered from the Brisbane Premier League, the Capital League 1, Capital League 2 and Capital League 3. The early rounds of the competition were linked to the qualifying competition for the 2018 FFA Cup, where losing teams from successive rounds of the FFA Cup Preliminary rounds entered in following rounds of the Canale Cup. [10]

This knockout competition was won by Grange Thistle.

FFA Cup qualifiers

Queensland-based soccer clubs competed in 2018 in the preliminary rounds for the 2018 FFA Cup. The four winners of the seventh round qualified for the final rounds of the FFA Cup; Cairns FC (representing North Queensland), Gold Coast Knights (representing South Queensland), with Olympic FC and Queensland Lions representing Brisbane. In addition, A-League club Brisbane Roar qualified for the final rounds, entering at the Round of 32.

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