Moggill FC

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Moggill FC
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Full nameMoggill Football Club
Founded1974
Ground Bellbowrie Sports Club, Bellbowrie
League Capital League 1
20169th
Website Club website

Moggill FC is an Australian football (soccer) club from Bellbowrie, a suburb of Brisbane. The club was formed in 1974, and currently competes in Capital League 1.

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History

Moggill United Soccer Club was formed by Robbie Roosen in 1974 and experienced early success in its junior ranks, with its inaugural Under 7 team becoming Brisbane champions. [1]

The club commenced fielding teams at a senior level in the 1978 season, with their first grade squad entering competition in Brisbane's Division Five. [2] The club's first grade team won three grand finals between 1985 and 1996. [2] Since promotion to the third tier of Brisbane competition in 1996, the club has been a consistent performer and has not been relegated since. [2]

The club changed its name to Moggill Football Club in 2006. [1] In 2010 the club achieved promotion to the second tier of Brisbane football (fourth tier nationally) where it has remained since, and has finished mid-table in its recent seasons in Capital League 1. [2]

Moggill FC had an impressive cup run in 2016, winning several ties on its way to the Sixth Round of the 2016 FFA Cup preliminary rounds, including a huge upset 4–1 away victory against NPL Queensland club Olympic FC, before bowing out 7–0 to BPL club Lions FC. [3]

Moggill FC had a tough season in 2017 with no points scored during the season and relegation to the fifth tier of football. Maintaining a place in Capital 1 the following season due to the creation of the FQPL1 league. After a lift in form in 2018 to reach a 7th-placed finish 2019 dealt another blow to Moggill FC with them dropping to division 2 for the first time since 2010. This now being the 6th tier of football rather than the 5th in 2010.

2020 shows a promotion after a 5th-placed finish due to another restructure of the leagues with the FQPL2 being introduced. COVID played a part in this season with it being cut short to only 16 games.

2021 was the year of cup runs for Moggill FC which included an upset at Caboolture FC beating them 1-0 before eventually bowing out to Ipswich Knights 2–0 in the preliminary round 4 of the FFA Cup. Another cup run in the Canale Cup winning all games up to the final 3-2 (Kangaroo Point Rovers, Annerley (AET), Logan Metro), before finally losing to Albany Creek Excelsior at Perry Park in the final 2–1.

Recent Seasons

SeasonLeague FFA Cup
Division (tier)PldWDLGFGAGDPtsPositionFinals Series
2008Premier Division 2 (5)2295852439326thDNQNot yet founded
2009Premier Division 2 (5)2242162264-421412thDNQ
2010Premier Division 2 (5)221435633726452nd ↑Runners-up
2011Premier Division 1 (4)2613112635013405thDNQ
2012Premier Division 1 (4)221259664917417thDNQ
2013 Capital League 1 (4)221156543024385thDNQ
2014 Capital League 1 (4)22115645378384thSemi-Finalist Preliminary Round 2
2015 Capital League 1 (4)2194841365316thDNQ Preliminary Round 4
2016 Capital League 1 (4)2283114063-23279thDNQ Preliminary Round 6
2017 Capital League 1 (4)22002219124-105012th ↓DNQ Preliminary Round 2
2018 Capital League 1 (5)22102105259-7327thDNQ Preliminary Round 2
2019 Capital League 1 (5)2244143562-271611th ↓DNQ Preliminary Round 3
2020 Capital League 2 (6)166282129-8205th ↑DNQ Preliminary Round 2
2021 Capital League 1 (6)2078546379296thDNQ Preliminary Round 4

Source: [2]

Key:Premiers / Champions Promoted ↑ Relegated ↓

The tier is the level in the Australian soccer league system

Honours

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References

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