Founded | 2013 |
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Country | Australia |
State | QLD |
Number of teams | 12 |
Level on pyramid | 8 |
Promotion to | Capital League 3 |
Relegation to | No relegation |
Domestic cup(s) | Canale Cup FFA Cup |
Current champions | Kangaroo Point Rovers (2017) |
Current premiers | Samford Rangers (2017) |
Website | Football Brisbane |
Capital League 4 is the fifth tier of men's senior football (soccer) in Brisbane, Queensland and Level 8 within the Australian soccer league system. It is administered by Football Brisbane. All clubs participating in Capital League 4 must field two teams, one in first grade, and another in the reserves competition. Clubs in the NPL and Brisbane Premier League cannot field their reserves teams in this division. [1] This division was the lowest in the Football Brisbane structure in 2017, was not required in 2018 following a restructure of Queensland football which resulted in many Football Brisbane clubs joining the newly formed Football Queensland Premier League.
Brisbane is the capital of and the most populated city in the Australian state of Queensland, and the third most populous city in Australia. Brisbane's metropolitan area has a population of 2.5 million, and the South East Queensland region, centred on Brisbane, encompasses a population of more than 3.5 million. The Brisbane central business district stands on the historic European settlement and is situated inside a peninsula of the Brisbane River, about 15 kilometres from its mouth at Moreton Bay. The metropolitan area extends in all directions along the floodplain of the Brisbane River Valley between Moreton Bay and the Great Dividing Range, sprawling across several of Australia's most populous local government areas (LGAs)—most centrally the City of Brisbane, which is by far the most populous LGA in the nation. The demonym of Brisbane is "Brisbanite".
Queensland is the second-largest and third-most populous state in the Commonwealth of Australia. Situated in the north-east of the country, it is bordered by the Northern Territory, South Australia and New South Wales to the west, south-west and south respectively. To the east, Queensland is bordered by the Coral Sea and Pacific Ocean. To its north is the Torres Strait, with Papua New Guinea located less than 200 km across it from the mainland. The state is the world's sixth-largest sub-national entity, with an area of 1,852,642 square kilometres (715,309 sq mi).
The Australian football league system is the league structure for association football clubs in Australia. The league system in Australia since 1977 has involved one top divisional league controlled by Football Federation Australia and many leagues run within each state below. The National Soccer League stood from 1977–2004 as the top nationwide tier above the current state-based league systems, in 2005, the A-League was established as its successor. The introduction of the National Premier Leagues in 2013 introduced a direct second tier of football in Australia, underpinning the A-League. The National Premier Leagues incorporated the existing state leagues as divisions with a nationwide end of season finals series. In 2013, the National Premier Leagues rebranded 5 of the 9 top state leagues, and the remainder – with the exception of the Northern Territory – joined in 2014. There is no promotion and relegation to and from the top-tier A-League, and promotion and relegation at other levels varies between different state systems.
The 1949 Brisbane soccer season was the first in which the number of entries required the formation of a fifth division. The seven teams competing in 1949 Division 5 including the first teams of RAAF Amberley, Redland Bay, Annerley and Postal Institute, the latter two in their first season of senior soccer. Reserves teams of Bardon, Mitchelton and Junction Rangers made up the seven teams. [2] The 1949 Division 5 champions were RAAF Amberley after defeating Redland Bay 4-2 in a play-off match. [3]
Redlands United Football Club is an association football club based in Cleveland, Brisbane, Queensland. The club, formed in 1918, is one of the oldest soccer clubs in Queensland. It re-entered the top tier, Brisbane Premier League (BPL), in 2010 after merging with former Queensland State League (QSL) side Redland City Devils. In 2013 Redlands United gained a five-year licence for the new National Premier Leagues (NPL) competition which was renewed in 2018.
Annerley FC is an Australian football (soccer) club from the area bordering Greenslopes and Annerley, suburbs on the southside of Brisbane. The club was formed in 1945, and currently competes in Capital League 1. The club seeks to encourage participation in sport across the communities of Brisbane’s inner southern suburbs by providing quality facilities and football in a caring, inclusive environment.
Newmarket Soccer Football Club is an Australian football (soccer) club based at Newmarket, an inner north-west suburb of Brisbane, Queensland. The club was founded in 1949 as the Postal Institute Soccer Club, adopting its current name in the mid-1960s. The men's senior team currently competes in Football Brisbane's Capital League 2. Newmarket SFC play in a gold strip (home) and a maroon strip (away). The club's logo has remained the same since foundation and depicts the Greek God Hermes, the patron and protector of athletes and messenger of the gods.
The fifth tier of Brisbane soccer continued to be known as Division 5 from 1949 to 1982. Reserve teams from higher division teams have continued to participate alongside first grade teams of other clubs since 1978 but with less frequency than earlier years. When the Brisbane Premier League was formed in 1983, the Tier 5 league became Division 4. An intermediate league existed at Tier 2 between 1984 and 1986 and the fifth tier became Amateur Division 3. From 1987 to 1996, Tier 5 was again known as Division 5 before reverting to Amateur Division 3 again between 1997 and 2001, then Division 4 for the 2002 season.
The Brisbane Premier League (BPL), also known as the Flight Centre Premier League, is the first tier of senior football in Brisbane, Queensland. It is run and administered by Football Brisbane. Twelve teams play a twenty-two match regular season, with the team at the top of the table designated as 'Premiers', and the top four teams qualifying for a finals series.
From 2003 to 2012, the fifth tier of Brisbane football was known as Metro League Division Two, which operated directly below Metro League Division One. The league was composed of a mix of first grade teams, and reserve teams from clubs in the three premier divisions, and was consistently made up of 12 clubs from 2005 to 2012.
Since being renamed Capital League 4 in 2013, the division has had an irregular number of clubs in its composition, varying from a low of 7 clubs completing the 2014 season [4] to a high of 13 clubs in 2016. [5] The 2017 Capital League 4 season commenced with 9 clubs participating. [6] Due to a restructure of Queensland football in 2018 which included many Football Brisbane clubs joining the newly formed Football Queensland Premier League there were not enough clubs to form a division at the Capital League 4 level in 2018.
Football Brisbane is the governing body responsible for the administration of Senior Men's, Senior Women's and Junior football (soccer) in Brisbane and some immediately adjoining areas, in Queensland, Australia.
The Football Queensland Premier League is a football competition contested by clubs in Queensland, Australia. It is administered by Football Queensland and is the second tier of soccer in Queensland, behind the National Premier Leagues Queensland, to which the top two teams each season are promoted. The Premier League was founded in 2017, with the first season held in 2018; previously there was no second-tier statewide competition.
The regular season consists of 22 rounds with teams playing each other twice in a home and away format.
Following the regular season the top four teams on the table play in a finals series using the following format:
At the end of the regular season the top two teams are promoted to Capital League 3. There is no relegation. There is a finals series at the end of the regular season. [1]
The clubs for the 2017 season are shown in the table below:
Team | Home Ground | Location | Founded |
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Bethania Rams | Opperman Park | Bethania | 1986 |
Kangaroo Point Rovers | Raymond Park | Kangaroo Point | 1996 |
Logan Metro | Compton Park | Woodridge | 2012 |
Logan Village | Big River Country Park | Logan Village | 1994 |
Mooroondu | William Taylor Sports Field | Thorneside | - |
North Brisbane | Prentice Park | Lutwyche | 1957 |
Samford Rangers | Harold Brown Park | Samford | 1972 |
Springfield United | Woodcrest College | Springfield | 2008 |
The Lakes | Kinsellas Park | Mango Hill | 2010 |
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