Football Sunshine Coast

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FQ Sunshine Coast
Formation1968
HeadquartersMaroochydore Regional Football Complex, Sunshine Coast
Membership
Football Queensland
Chris Dunk
Website https://footballqueensland.com.au/sunshine-coast/

Football Queensland Sunshine Coast is the governing body of football (soccer) on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland. It is a member zone of Football Queensland and Football Federation Australia. [1]

Contents

History

The first recorded game of association football on the then North Coast occurred in July 1920.

The North Coast Football Association (NCFA) was formed in April 1921 at a meeting in Palmwoods. At that time 4 clubs were affiliated with the NCFA; Buderim, Mapleton, North Arm and Palmwoods.

FQ Sunshine Coast was initially established as the North Coast Soccer Association in 1968. Teams from Caloundra and Woombye were soon formed, joined later that year by Maroochydore and Beerwah (now Beerwah-Glasshouse United). Club numbers have continued to expand and as of 2018 the Sunshine Coast Football Zone now incorporates more than 6,000 players in 18 clubs stretching from Bribie Island in the south to Gympie in the North.

As part of the reform journey, the local football community was invited to engage in a six-month state-wide consultation process based on improving four key areas of the game: Governance, Administration, Competitions and Affordability. [2]

Member Clubs

ClubDate/Year of FormationExternal Link
Beerwah-Glasshouse United (Beegees)31 July 1968 (Foundation Club) https://www.beerwahglasshouseunitedfc.com/
Bribie Island Tigers1975 (juniors) 1976 (seniors) http://websites.sportstg.com/club_info.cgi?client=1-9393-138044-0-0
Buderim Wanderers Football Club 1972 (juniors) 1979 (seniors) http://www.bwfc.com.au/ Archived 29 July 2018 at the Wayback Machine
Caloundra Football Club1968 (Foundation Club) https://caloundrafootball.com.au/
Coolum Dolphins26 February 1975 http://www.coolumfc.com
Cooroora United Football Club1991 – initially played in Football Gympie competitions, joined Sunshine Coast Football competitions in 2010 [3] http://www.cufc.org.au
Flinders FC2009 http://www.flindersfootballclub.com/
Grammar FC (Sunshine Coast Grammar School) https://www.scgs.qld.edu.au/
Gympie United2017 http://websites.sportstg.com/club_info.cgi?c=1-9388-136631-0-0&sID=269659
Kawana 1979 http://kawanafc.com.au/cgi-bin/home.cgi Archived 29 July 2018 at the Wayback Machine
Maleny Rangers1995 [4] (current club although earlier clubs pre-date this) http://www.malenyrangerssoccer.com/
Maroochydore Swans1968 [5] (Foundation Club) http://maroochydorefc.com.au/
Nambour Yandina United (NYU)1974 (as Nambour Reds), 1997 merger of Nambour Reds & Yandina Eagles (Sunshine Coast Churches) http://websites.sportstg.com/club_info.cgi?client=1-9393-138037-0-0
Noosa Lions1973 as Noosa River (juniors) 1976 (seniors) [6] https://noosalionsfc.com/
North Shore Soccer Club1994 [7] http://www.northshorefootball.com.au/
Sunshine Coast FC Fire2007 [8] http://sunshinecoastfc.com.au//
Woombye Soccer Club1968 [9] (Foundation Club) http://woombyesnakesfc.com/
Gympie Diggers1973 [10] https://websites.sportstg.com/club_info.cgi?c=1-9388-136623-0-0
Golden City (Gympie)1983 [11] https://websites.sportstg.com/club_info.cgi?c=1-9388-136606-0-0

Former clubs

ClubYear of FormationYears of Participation in Sunshine Coast FootballHonours, Seasons
National Park RoversTo be confirmedReserve Grade, Champions – 1976
Gympie Diggers1973To be confirmedTo be confirmed
Mapleton Rangers1974 (Juniors)
Gympie Miners20002000 to 2017Premier Reserves, Premiers – 2001
Caboolture1969 as St Michaels Soccer Club [12] 1996 to 2015 [12] To be confirmed
Redcliffe1972 – 74 (Round 4 of 1974)
Margate1976
Burnside (Nambour)1979To be confirmedJuniors

Men's Football

Men's A Grade/1st Division/Premier League – History

SeasonPremiersRunners UpChampions

(Grand Final Winners)

Losing Grand FinalistsGrand Final Score & VenueClive Fenn CupAmbulance Cup
1968Beerwah (1st) (Undefeated)WoombyeBeerwah (1st)Woombye5–0 @ Henzell Park, CaloundraBeerwah
1969Beerwah-Glasshouse United (2nd)WoombyeCaloundra (1st)Beerwah-Glasshouse United2–1 @ Henzell Park, CaloundraWoombye 4 defeated Beerwah-Glasshouse United 0
1970Woombye (1st)Beerwah-Glasshouse UnitedWoombye (1st)Beerwah-Glasshouse United4–1 @ Woombye SportsgroundWoombyeWoombye
1971Beerwah-Glasshouse United (3rd) (Undefeated)WoombyeBeerwah-Glasshouse United (2nd)Woombye2–0 @ Glasshouse Mts SportsgroundBeerwah-Glasshouse United 4 defeated Caloundra 2Beerwah-Glasshouse United 2 defeated Woombye 0
1972Woombye White (2nd) (Undefeated)RedcliffeCaloundra (2nd)Woombye White4–1 @ Cotton Tree Oval, MaroochydoreWoombye
1973Caloundra (1st)MaroochydoreCaloundra (3rd)Maroochydore4–1 @ Henzell Park, CaloundraCaloundra
1974Woombye (3rd)Beerwah-Glasshouse UnitedBeerwah-Glasshouse United (3rd)Woombye3–2 after extra time (2–2 at full-time) @ Cotton Tree Oval, MaroochydoreNambour Reds 2 – Woombye 1
1975Maroochydore (1st)CaloundraBeerwah-Glasshouse United (4th)Maroochydore4–2 @ Glasshouse Mts SportsgroundWoombyeCaloundra
1976Beerwah-Glasshouse United (4th)MaroochydoreMaroochydore (1st)Woombye2–0 @ Glasshouse Mts SportsgroundCaloundra
1977Beerwah-Glasshouse United (5th) (Undefeated)Nambour RedsBeerwah-Glasshouse United (5th)Noosa River2–1 @ Glasshouse Mts SportsgroundBeerwah-Glasshouse United
1978Beerwah-Glasshouse United (6th)MaroochydoreBeerwah-Glasshouse United (6th)Maroochydore2–1 @ Glasshouse Mts SportsgroundMaroochydore
1979Buderim (1st)Beerwah-Glasshouse UnitedBeerwah-Glasshouse United (7th)Buderim4–0 @ Glasshouse Mts SportsgoundCaloundra
1980Beerwah-Glasshouse United (7th)Noosa RiverBuderim (1st)Noosa River2–1 @ Glasshouse Mts SportgroundBeerwah-Glasshouse United
1981Noosa River (1st)WoombyeNoosa River (1st)Woombye2–1 @ Glasshouse Mts SportsgroundNoosa
1982Beerwah-Glasshouse United (8th)Noosa RiverBeerwah-Glasshouse United (8th)Noosa RiverGame 1: 2–2 @ Glasshouse Mts Sportsground

Replay: 2–1 @ Glasshouse Mts Sportsground

Beerwah-Glasshouse United
1983Noosa River (2nd)BuderimNoosa River (2nd)Beerwah-Glasshouse United5–4 after extra time (4–4 at full-time) @ Ballinger Park, BuderimNoosa
1984Woombye (4th)NoosaWoombye (2nd)Buderim3–0 @ Glasshouse Mts SportsgroundNoosa
1985Buderim (2nd)NoosaBuderim (2nd)Noosa1–0 @ Ballinger Park, BuderimBuderim
1986Noosa (3rd)Beerwah-Glasshouse UnitedNoosa (3rd)Beerwah-Glasshouse United3–0 @ Glasshouse Mts SportsgroundCaloundra
1987Beerwah-Glasshouse United (9th)BuderimBeerwah-Glasshouse United (9th)Buderim3–2 @ Glasshouse Mts Sportsground
1988Beerwah-Glasshouse United (10th)NoosaNoosa (4th)Beerwah-Glasshouse United3–1 @ Sir Thomas Hiley Park, Tewantin
1989Beerwah-Glasshouse United (11th)NoosaBeerwah-Glasshouse United (10th)Noosa3–1 @ Glasshouse Mts Sportsground
1990Beerwah-Glasshouse United (12th)BuderimBuderim (3rd)Beerwah-Glasshouse United2–0 @ Ballinger Park, Buderim
1991Beerwah-Glasshouse United (13th)BuderimBuderim (4th)Beerwah-Glasshouse United3–0 @ Glasshouse Mts Sportsground
1992Beerwah-Glasshouse United (14th)BuderimBeerwah-Glasshouse United (11th)Kawana3–1 @ Sir Thomas Hiley Park, Tewantin
1993Beerwah-Glasshouse United (15th)BuderimBeerwah-Glasshouse United (12th)Maroochydore1–0 @ Glasshouse Mts Sportsground
1994Buderim (3rd)WoombyeBuderim (5th)Maroochydore3–0 @ Ballinger Park, Buderim
1995Noosa (4th)CaloundraCaloundra (4th)Noosa2–1 after extra time (1–1 at full-time) @ Glasshouse Mts Sportsground
1996Coolum (1st) (Undefeated)BuderimBeerwah-Glasshouse United (13th)Buderim5–3 after extra time (3–3 at full-time) @ Glasshouse Mts Sportsground
1997Noosa (5th)CoolumKawana (1st)Noosa3–2 (golden goal in extra time) (2–2 at full-time) @ Glasshouse Mts Sportsground
1998Noosa (6th) (Undefeated)MaroochydoreNoosa (5th)Maroochydore3–0 @ Sir Thomas Hiley Park, Tewantin
1999Maroochydore (2nd)KawanaKawana (2nd)Maroochydore2–0 @ Glasshouse Mts Sportsground
2000Noosa (7th)Nambour-Yandina UnitedNoosa (6th)Gympie Miners2–1 (golden goal in extra time) (1–1 at full-time) @ Glasshouse Mts Sportsground
2001Kawana (1st) (Undefeated)NoosaNoosa (7th)KawanaNoosa won 5–4 on penalties, 2–2 after extra time (2–2 at full-time) @ Quad Park (now Sunshine Coast Stadium), Kawana
2002Kawana (2nd) (Undefeated)Gympie MinersMaroochydore (2nd)Kawana2–1 @ Glasshouse Mts Sportsground
2003Kawana (3rd)Caloundra-Shelly Park UnitedKawana (3rd)Caloundra-Shelly Park United3–0 @ Glasshouse Mts Sportsground
2004Kawana (4th)Caloundra-Shelly Park UnitedCoolum (1st)Caloundra-Shelly Park United3–0 @ Glasshouse Mts Sportsground
2005Kawana (5th)CoolumKawana (4th)Coolum3–1 after extra time (1–1 at full-time) @ Martins Creek Regional Football Complex, Maroochydore
2006Kawana (6th)Caloundra-Shelly Park UnitedKawana (5th)MaroochydoreKawana won 5–4 on penalties, 4–4 after extra time (3–3 at full-time) @ Martins Creek Regional Football Complex, Maroochydore
2007Buderim (4th) (Undefeated)MaroochydoreBuderim (6th)Maroochydore4–3 @ Martins Creek Regional Football Complex, Maroochydore
2008Buderim (5th)MaroochydoreBuderim (7th)Maroochydore1–0 after extra time (0–0 at full-time) @ Martins Creek Regional Football Complex, Maroochydore
2009Maroochydore (3rd)WoombyeMaroochydore (3rd)Woombye2–1 @ Martins Creek Regional Football Complex, Maroochydore
2010Buderim (6th)WoombyeWoombye (3rd)Buderim3–1 after extra time (1–1 at full-time) @ Martins Creek Regional Football Complex, Maroochydore
2011Maroochydore (4th)WoombyeWoombye (4th)Maroochydore2–1 @ Martins Creek Regional Football Complex, Maroochydore
2012Kawana (7th)MaroochydoreMaroochydore (4th)Kawana3–2 @ Martins Creek Regional Football Complex, Maroochydore
2013Maroochydore (5th)BuderimMaroochydore (5th)Woombye4–1 @ Martins Creek Regional Football Complex, Maroochydore
2014Kawana (8th)WoombyeWoombye (5th)Kawana5–2 @ Martins Creek Regional Football Complex, Maroochydore
2015Woombye (5th)KawanaKawana (6th)Woombye5–3 @ Sunshine Coast Stadium, Kawana
2016Maroochydore (6th)KawanaKawana (7th)WoombyeFirst Grand Final @ Sunshine Coast Stadium, Kawana was washed out
Replay 4–2 @ Martins Creek Regional Football Complex, Maroochydore
2017Noosa (8th)KawanaMaroochydore (6th)Noosa2–0 @ Sunshine Coast Stadium, Kawana
2018Noosa (9th) (Undefeated)CaloundraNoosa (8th)Kawana4–1 after extra time (1–1 at full-time) @ Martins Creek Regional Football Complex, Maroochydore
2019Noosa (10th)Nambour Yandina UnitedKawana (8th)Nambour Yandina United4–0 @ Martins Creek Regional Football Complex, Maroochydore
2020 [13] Noosa (11th) (Undefeated)Beerwah-Glasshouse United
2021 [14] Nambour Yandina United (1st)NoosaKawana (9th)Woombye2-0 @ Martins Creek Regional Football Complex, Maroochydore
2022Maroochydore (7th) (Undefeated)KawanaMaroochydore (7th)Kawana2-1 @ Sunshine Coast Stadium, Kawana
2023Caloundra (2nd)NoosaNoosa (9th)Kawana2-0 @ Sunshine Coast Stadium, Kawana
2024Caloundra (3rd)NoosaCaloundra (5th)Noosa3-2 after extra time @ Sunshine Coast Stadium, Kawana. It was 2-all at full time.

Ref: [15]

Men's A Grade/1st Division/Premier League – Summary

ClubPremiershipsSeasonsChampionships (Grand Final Wins)Seasons
Beerwah-Glasshouse United (Beegees)151968, 1969, 1971, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1980, 1982, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993131968, 1971, 1974, 1975, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1982, 1987, 1989, 1992, 1993, 1996
Noosa (Noosa River)111981, 1983, 1986, 1995, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2017, 2018, 2019, 202091981, 1983, 1986, 1988, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2018, 2023
Kawana82001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2012, 201491997, 1999, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2015, 2016, 2019, 2021
Buderim61979, 1985, 1994, 2007, 2008, 201071980, 1985, 1990, 1991, 1994, 2007, 2008
Maroochydore71975, 1999, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2016, 202271976, 2002, 2009, 2012, 2013, 2017, 2022
Woombye (Woombye White)51970, 1972, 1974, 1984, 201551970, 1984, 2010, 2011, 2014
Caloundra31973, 2023, 202451969, 1972, 1973, 1995, 2024
Coolum1199612004
Nambour Yandina United (Nambour Reds)120210
No Competition12020
Totals5656

Ref: [15]

Men's A Grade/1st Division/Premier League – Premiership/Grand Final Double

ClubPremiership & Grand Final Doubles (A Grade/1st Division/Premier League)
Beerwah-Glasshouse United9 – 1968, 1971, 1977, 1978, 1982, 1987, 1989, 1992, 1993
Noosa6 – 1981, 1983, 1986, 1998, 2000, 2018
Buderim4 – 1985, 1994, 2007, 2008
Kawana3 – 2003, 2005, 2006
Maroochydore3 – 2009, 2013, 2022
Caloundra2 – 1973, 2024
Woombye2 – 1970, 1984

Women's/Ladies Football

Women's/Ladies Senior Competition – History

SeasonPremiersChampions (Grand Final Winners)Grand Final ResultGoalscorers
1980Beerwah-Glasshouse United (1st)Beerwah-Glasshouse United 3 defeated Woombye 0
1981Beerwah-Glasshouse United (1st)Beerwah-Glasshouse United (1st)Beerwah-Glasshouse United 2 defeated Caloundra 1Beerwah-Glasshouse United - Sharon Wendt, Debbie Murch

Caloundra - Unknown

1982Noosa (1st)Noosa (1st)Noosa 2 defeated Maroochydore 0
1983Caloundra (1st)Caloundra (1st)Caloundra 1 defeated Beerwah-Glasshouse United 0
1984Beerwah-Glasshouse United (2nd)Beerwah-Glasshouse United (2nd)
1985No competitionNo competition
1986Woombye (1st)Buderim (1st)Buderim 2 defeated Caloundra 0Buderim - Zoe Hickey (2)
1987Buderim (Undefeated) (1st)Buderim (2nd)Buderim 3 defeated Caloundra 0Buderim - Leanne Burnett (2), Own goal
1988Buderim (2nd)Buderim (3rd)Buderim 2 defeated Caloundra 0
1989Beerwah-Glasshouse United (3rd)Buderim (4th)Buderim 2 defeated Beerwah-Glasshouse United 0
1990Beerwah-Glasshouse United (4th)Woombye (1st)Woombye 3 defeated Buderim 1 (Replay), Woombye 1 drew with Buderim 1Woombye - Shirley Russell (2), Jenny Aitken

Buderim - Anne Exelby

1991Caloundra (2nd) (Undefeated)Caloundra (2nd)Caloundra 2 defeated Woombye 1
1992Caloundra (3rd)Kawana (1st)Kawana 1 defeated Caloundra 0Kawana - Glenda Cobby
1993Caloundra (Undefeated) (4th)Kawana (2nd)Kawana 2 defeated Caloundra 0Kawana - Kelly Bishop (2)
1994Caloundra (5th)Caloundra (3rd)Caloundra 2 defeated Beerwah-Glasshouse United 0Caloundra - Angela Burns (2)
1995Caloundra (6th)Caloundra (4th)Caloundra 1 defeated Maroochydore 0Caloundra - Cathie Maxworthy
1996Caloundra (Eagles) (7th)Caloundra (Eagles) (5th)Caloundra (Eagles) 3 defeated Coolum 1Caloundra - Angela Burns (2), Samantha Waugh

Coolum - Own goal

1997Woombye (Undefeated) (2nd)Woombye (2nd)Woombye 2 defeated Beerwah-Glasshouse United 0Woombye - Kylie Claridge (penalty), Rosemarie Heath
1998Kawana (Undefeated) (1st)Caloundra (6th)Caloundra 3 defeated Maroochydore 2Caloundra - Angela Burns, Cathie Maxworthy, Donna Jende

Maroochydore - Emma Koch, Jamie Lancaster

1999Kawana (2nd)Buderim (White) (5th)Buderim (White) 1 defeated Kawana 0Buderim (White) - Tabitha Papworth
2000Buderim (3rd)Kawana (3rd)Kawana 4 defeated Buderim 0Kawana - Kelly Bishop (2), Melissa Bull, Haeranui McKenzie
2001Buderim (Black) (4th)Buderim (Black) (6th)Buderim (Black) 3 defeated Caloundra SPU 1Buderim Black - Kacey Purnell, Joy Clark, Leah Godfrey

Caloundra SPU - Gemma Thorpe

2002Buderim (5th)Caloundra SPU (7th)Caloundra SPU 2 defeated Buderim 1 after extra timeCaloundra SPU - Lisa Newman (Golden goal in extra time), Unknown

Buderim - Unknown

2003Caloundra SPU (8th)Caloundra SPU (8th)Caloundra SPU 3 defeated Buderim 1
2004Caloundra SPU (9th)Caloundra SPU (9th)Caloundra SPU 3 defeated Maroochydore (Blue) 0Caloundra SPU - Chrissie Wagner, Lisa Newman, Lia Barlow
2005Maroochydore (1st)Maroochydore (1st)Maroochydore 1 defeated Gympie Miners 0
2006Maroochydore (Undefeated) (2nd)Maroochydore (2nd)Maroochydore 4 defeated Gympie 0
2007Coolum (1st)Buderim (7th)Buderim 2 defeated Coolum 0
2008 [16] Sunshine Coast Fire (Undefeated) (1st)Sunshine Coast Fire (1st)Sunshine Coast Fire 3 defeated Caboolture 1
2009 [16] Sunshine Coast Fire (2nd)Sunshine Coast Fire (2nd)Sunshine Coast Fire 4 defeated Caloundra SPU 0
2010Maroochydore (3rd)Maroochydore (3rd)Maroochydore 1 defeated Buderim 0
2011Maroochydore (4th)Maroochydore (4th)Maroochydore 3 defeated Caboolture 1
2012Maroochydore (5th)Maroochydore (5th)Maroochydore 2 defeated Caboolture 0
2013 [17] [18] Maroochydore (Undefeated) (6th)Maroochydore (6th)Maroochydore 3 defeated Coolum 0
2014 [19] [20] Maroochydore (7th)Maroochydore (7th)Maroochydore 4 defeated Kawana 1
2015 [21] [22] Maroochydore (Undefeated) (8th)Maroochydore (8th)Maroochydore 6 defeated Caboolture 2
2016 [23] [24] Maroochydore (9th)Maroochydore (9th)Maroochydore 2 defeated Woombye 1
2017 [25] [26] [27] Buderim (Undefeated) (6th)Buderim (8th)Buderim 3 defeated Woombye 2Buderim - Samara Christmas, Unknown

Woombye - Unknown

2018 [28] [29] Beerwah-Glasshouse United (5th)Caloundra (10th)Caloundra defeated Beerwah-Glasshouse United 4-3 on penalties (1-1 after extra time, 1-1 at full-time)Caloundra - Elif Albyrak

Beerwah-Glasshouse United - Melissa Weckert

2019 [30] [31] Beerwah-Glasshouse United (6th)Beerwah-Glasshouse United (3rd)Beerwah-Glasshouse United 1 defeated Maroochydore 0 after extra time (0-0 at full-time)Beerwah-Glasshouse United - Melissa Weckert
2020 [32] Maroochydore (10th)
2021 [33] Beerwah-Glasshouse United (7th)Nambour Yandina United (1st)Nambour Yandina United 3 defeated Sunshine Coast Fire 0Nambour Yandina United - Kiara Rychvalsky (2), Jasmine Evans
2022Woombye (3rd)Maroochydore (10th)Maroochydore defeated Sunshine Coast Fire after extra time
2023Beerwah-Glasshouse United (8th)Maroochydore (11th)Maroochydore 2 defeated Noosa 1
2024Maroochydore (11th)Maroochydore (12th)Maroochydore 3 defeated Noosa 1Maroochydore - Drew Aiken (2), Ruby Postan

Noosa - Jessica Doyle

Women's/Ladies Senior Competition – Summary

ClubPremiershipsSeasonsChampionships

(Grand Final Wins)

Seasons
Maroochydore (Blue)112005, 2006, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2020, 2024122005, 2006, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2022, 2023, 2024
Caloundra (Eagles, SPU)91983, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2003, 2004101983, 1991, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2018
Beerwah-Glasshouse United81981, 1984, 1989, 1990, 2018, 2019, 2021, 202341980, 1981, 1984, 2019
Buderim (White) (Black)61987, 1988, 2000, 2001, 2002, 201781986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1999, 2001, 2007, 2017
Woombye31986, 1997, 202221990, 1997
Kawana21998, 199931992, 1993, 2000
Sunshine Coast Fire22008, 200922008, 2009
Noosa1198211982
Coolum120070
Nambour Yandina United012021
No Competition1198521985, 2020
Totals4343

Women's/Ladies Senior Competition – Premiership/Grand Final Double

ClubPremiership & Grand Final Double
Maroochydore (Blue)10 - 2005, 2006, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2024
Caloundra (Eagles, SPU)7 - 1983, 1991, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2003, 2004
Buderim (Black)4 - 1987, 1988, 2001, 2017
Beerwah-Glasshouse United3 - 1981, 1984, 2019
Noosa2 - 1982, 2022
Sunshine Coast Fire2 - 2008, 2009
Woombye1 - 1997

Awards

Player of the Year - Female & Male

SeasonFemale Player of the YearClubMale Player of the YearClub
1991Les KundeCaloundra
1992Shaun De CourcyBeerwah-Glasshouse United
1993Carl HarrisonNoosa
1994Jason DunnBuderim
1995Vaughan ScrigginsCoolum
1996Kevin RaynorMaroochydore & Caloundra
1997Craig HawkinsCoolum
1998Michael Williams (1st)Noosa
1999Terri Daines (1st)BuderimGarry BlewerBuderim
2000Alex JancevskiNoosaJoe GagettiNoosa
2001Terri Daines (2nd)BuderimMichael Williams (2nd)Noosa
2002Terri Daines (3rd)BuderimCraig PaulettBuderim
2003Terri Daines (4th)MaroochydoreMichael Williams (3rd)Noosa
2004Naomi DonlenNambour Yandina UnitedJai CrossCoolum
2005Terri Daines (5th)MaroochydoreAlastair LackieCaloundra
2006Melissa Weckert (1st)CoolumTyson HolmesKawana
2007Melissa Weckert (2nd)MaroochydoreAdam Cross (1st) & Luke MealingGympie Miners & Woombye
2008Erica ElzeMaroochydoreAdam JeffsMaroochydore
2009Hannah OwenNambour Yandina UnitedSam BennettNambour Yandina United
2010Kieran Sharma & Vanessa WeaverCaloundra & CoolumMick SticklenCoolum
2011Jessica DavyCabooltureLuke RickettsKawana
2012Melissa Weckert (3rd)MaroochydoreRyan Delahunty (1st)Kawana
2013Aliese HoffmannMaroochydoreBen Muzyka (1st)Caboolture
2014Sofie Persson & Stefanie Mayhew (1st)Maroochydore & CabooltureBen Muzyka (2nd)Caboolture
2015Stefanie Mayhew (2nd)CabooltureBrenton FoxCaboolture
2016Chelsea ScarffMaroochydoreRyan Delahunty (2nd)Kawana
2017Danielle Bishop-KinlysideNoosaLuke DevittBeerwah-Glasshouse United
2018Tiffany Scarff (1st)MaroochydoreAdam Cross (2nd)Coolum
2019Tiffany Scarff (2nd)MaroochydoreMackenzie SmithCaloundra
2020 [34] Kiara RychvalskyNambour Yandina UnitedCameron NairnBeerwah-Glasshouse United
2021 [35] Amy HigginsBeerwah-Glasshouse UnitedMichael HoldenMaroochydore
2022Danae PryceMaroochydoreMichael HoldenMaroochydore
2023Kirra-Leigh CrouchBeerwah-Glasshouse UnitedMax AdeyNoosa
2024Ashleigh FinzelNoosaEthan GalbraithCaloundra

Ref: [36]

Seniors – Most Goals Scored – Male & Female

In late-1970 Charlie Rocker, who was a prolific scorer for Woombye was killed. The Charlie Rocker Memorial Trophy was established in 1971 to recognise the senior male player who had scored the most goals in the season. The inaugural winner was Ray Dann of Beerwah-Glasshouse United. Fittingly, Charlie's brother Horst won the trophy in 1973 and his nephew Scott first won the award for most goals scored in 1998; winning the award 6 times.

SeasonMen's PlayerClubGoals ScoredWomen's PlayerClubGoals Scored
1971Ray DannBeerwah-Glasshouse United17 *
1972Peter Cox (Junior)Woombye
1973Horst RockerCaloundra
1974Dick WatsonNambour Reds16 **
1975Jim NipperessMaroochydore
1976Lyle Bryce (1st)Beerwah-Glasshouse United54
1977Lyle Bryce (2nd)Beerwah-Glasshouse United22
1978Peter DeeksMaroochydore23
1979Lyle Bryce (3rd)Beerwah-Glasshouse United19
1980Lyle Bryce (4th)Beerwah-Glasshouse United32
1981Tim Omaye (1st)Noosa
1982Tim Omaye (2nd)Noosa
1983Steve Walsh (1st)Noosa43
1984Steve Walsh (2nd)Noosa26
1985Steve Walsh (3rd)Noosa24
1986Steve Walsh (4th)Noosa28
1987Paul LeesBuderim12
1988David PayneBeerwah-Glasshouse United20
1989Damien RosenthalNoosa19
1990Jason Dunn (1st)Buderim18
1991Shaun De Courcy (1st)Beerwah-Glasshouse United17
1992Shaun De Courcy (2nd)Beerwah-Glasshouse United35
1993Shaun De Courcy (3rd)Beerwah-Glasshouse United17
1994Jason Dunn (2nd)Buderim35Angela Burns (1st)Caloundra52
1995Shane ClarkCoolum15Angela Burns (2nd)Caloundra28
1996Damien AllenMaroochydore21Angela Burns (3rd)Caloundra (Eagles)30
1997Shaun De Courcy (4th)Beerwah-Glasshouse United22Joy Clark (1st)Woombye26
1998Scott Rocker (1st)Noosa40Joy Clark (2nd) & Sofie JonnsonWoombye & KawanaUnknown
1999Rodney AllenMaroochydore15Terri Daines & Sharelle EggmolesseBuderim & KawanaUnknown
2000Mick PrestonGympie Diggers14
2001John MurphyKawana19
2002Scott Rocker (2nd)Kawana30
2003Scott Rocker (3rd)Kawana40
2004Trevor MorrisonCoolum31
2005Scott Rocker (4th)Kawana27Melissa Weckert (1st)Maroochydore29
2006Scott Rocker (5th)Kawana19Melissa Weckert (2nd)Maroochydore34
2007Scott Rocker (6th)Buderim30Melissa Weckert (3rd)Coolum28
2008Luke Alderson (1st)Woombye19Melissa Weckert (4th)Sunshine Coast Fire12
2009Luke Alderson (2nd)Woombye22Katrina BellCaloundra27
2010Adam CrossCooroora20Sophie LambertonBuderim28
2011Luke Alderson (3rd)Woombye24Melissa Weckert (5th)Maroochydore29
2012Luke Alderson (4th) & Matt ThompsonWoombye & Noosa29Melissa Weckert (6th)Maroochydore31
2013Luke Alderson (5th)Woombye33Siobhan MackenMaroochydore34
2014Luke Alderson (6th)Woombye23Sofie PerssonMaroochydore30
2015Luke Alderson (7th)Woombye33Melissa Weckert (7th)Maroochydore18
2016Ryan DelahuntyKawana26Chelsea ScarffMaroochydore30
2017Luke Alderson (8th)Woombye25Samara ChristmasBuderim97
2018Luke Alderson (9th)Woombye25Chanel Harris (1st)Caloundra27
2019Oliver ColamKawana21Tiffany ScarffMaroochydore33
2020Cameron NairnBeerwah-Glasshouse United27Chanel Harris (2nd)Caloundra29
2021 [35] Michael HoldenMaroochydore22Kiara RychvalskyNambour Yandina United19
2022
2023
2024Alex NewcomeWoombye22Georgia DixsonWoombye20

Ref: [36] [37]

Australian Players

To date two players, both from the 1920s have played for Australia whilst playing on the then North Coast, now Sunshine Coast. [38] [39]

In addition two Matildas began their football journeys in Sunshine Coast competitions:

Larissa Crummer (Matildas Cap Number 192)

Larissa played for Coolum & Noosa in her formative years.

Kyra Cooney-Cross (Matildas Cap Number 210)

Kyra began playing football with Coolum as a 4 year old. In 2008 after 2 seasons of "Squirts" football Kyra played as the only female in the Under 6 Bli Bli United Braves side.

Wilfred Bratton (Australian Cap Number 12), 1922

Wilfred Bratton (Australian Cap 12), who was usually referred to as Wilf Bratton (or even Bratten) [40] was born in 1898 in England probably in or near Sheffield. [41] At the age of 15 Bratton migrated to Australia and settled at Flaxton or Palmwoods [41] where he was employed as a farmhand. He enlisted for World War 1 in May 1915 as a Private and was wounded in service, a victim of gassing and severe trench fever. He returned to Australia in March 1919. [42] In 1928 Bratton wrote to the newspapers about a game of football played between his 3rd Australian Division and the Royal Air Force at Ballieul (Somme on the Western Front) in the winter of 1917. [43]

Bratton played for Palmwoods in August 1920 in their friendly games against Buderim before the formation of the North Coast Football Association (NCFA) in 1921. [44] In the first season of the NCFA in 1921 Bratton played for Mapleton. [45] Bratton continued to play for Mapleton until 1928 and was even club president. [46] [47]

In 1922, whilst playing for Mapleton Bratton was selected in the first Australian team which toured New Zealand from May to July that year. Bratton scored the 2nd goal in the Australian team's first ever game against Wanganui (won 3–1) [48] and the equaliser in the second international against New Zealand played at Athletic Park in Wellington (drew 1–1). [49] All up Bratton played for Australia on 8 occasions scoring 3 goals.

Jack White (Australian Cap Number 20), 1923

Jack White (Australian Cap 20) was born in Grafton N.S.W. and grew up in South Africa and moved to Nambour in the early-1920s where he was a sugar and citrus farmer. White played football in South Africa as a junior, having represented his country at junior level. [50] In the inaugural North Coast Football Association season in 1921 White played for North Arm. In 1923 White captained the powerful North Arm club [51] [52] and the North Coast representative side. [53] White was such a talent that in June 1923 he was lured to Brisbane to play for Pineapple Rovers. [50] [54]

In 1923, whilst playing for North Arm, White was selected to play for Queensland [55] and Australia [56] [57] [58] against the touring New Zealand side. [40] White made his Australian debut in June 1923 at the Brisbane Cricket Ground in a 2–1 win over New Zealand. [59] White represented Australia 3 times; in the 1923 internationals against New Zealand in Brisbane (won 2–1) and Sydney (lost 2–3) [58] [59] and against the touring Canadian team in 1924 at the Brisbane Cricket Ground (won 3–2). [60]

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