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Virginia United FC (Australia)

Virginia United FC
Full nameVirginia United Football Club
Founded1970
GroundAlbert Bishop Park, Nundah
LeagueFQPL 3 – Metro
20243rd of 12
Websitehttp://www.virginiaunitedfc.com.au/

Virginia United FC is an Australian football (soccer) club located in Nundah. It was originally based in the nearby suburb of Virginia from which the club gets its name. Virginia United has existed since 1970 and serves as the local club for Nundah and its surrounding suburbs.[1] After achieving promotion from Capital League 2 in 2017, the club will compete in the Brisbane Premier League in 2018 for the first time in its history.[2]The club currently plays in the Football Queensland Premier League 3 – Metro.

History

Virginia United FC was established in 1970 and originally played at the ARC Hill Park in Goss Road, Virginia.[1]

The club first fielded a senior men’s team in Brisbane competition in 1979, joining the league in Division Five for that season. After winning the 1982 Division Four grand final and the 1983 Division Three premiership, the club reached Division Two in 1984. Virginia United’s next success was winning the 1990 Division Five premiership and grand final double. They went on to win the 1993 Division Four premiership before their senior side went into recess after the 1994 season.[3]

Virginia United’s senior men’s team re-emerged in 2008 and competed in the Metro League until the reorganisation of the Football Brisbane structure in 2013 which resulted in the club being placed in Capital League 3 for that season. After finishing mid-table for a couple of seasons, Virginia United finished top of the Capital League 3 table in 2016 and also won the grand final on penalties against Toowong.

Further success followed in 2017 with Virginia United claiming second spot in the Capital League 2 table to win promotion to the Brisbane Premier League for the first time in the club’s history.[2] The club were also crowned 2017 champions, beating the premiers Centenary Stormers 2-1 in the grand final.[4]

Recent seasons

Senior men

Season League FFA Cup
Division (tier) Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Position Finals Series
2008 Metro League 5 Blue (10) 22 10 3 9 58 44 14 33 6th ↑ DNQ Not yet founded
2009 Metro League 4 Blue (9) 21 12 4 5 73 44 29 40 3rd ↑ Semi Final
2010 Metro League 3 Blue (8) 20 8 2 10 48 42 6 26 8th ↑ DNQ
2011 Metro League 2 (7) 22 4 2 16 35 99 -64 14 11th ↑ DNQ
2012 Metro League 1 (6) 22 8 2 12 45 61 -16 26 7th DNQ
2013 Capital League 3 (6) 20 5 2 13 25 57 -32 17 9th DNQ
2014 Capital League 3 (6) 22 9 3 10 46 39 7 30 6th DNQ Preliminary Round 3
2015 Capital League 3 (6) 22 10 3 9 46 40 6 33 6th DNQ Preliminary Round 4
2016 Capital League 3 (6) 22 17 3 2 67 23 44 54 1st ↑ Champions Preliminary Round 4
2017 Capital League 2 (5) 22 17 1 4 66 19 47 52 2nd ↑ Champions preliminary round 3
2018 Brisbane Premier League (4) 22 2 6 14 27 58 -31 12 8th DNQ
2019 Capital League 1 (6) 22 7 2 13 39 48 -9 23 10th DNQ
2020 Capital League 1 (6) 16 7 2 7 36 33 3 23 8th DNQ
2021 Football Queensland Premier League 2 (4)

Source:[3]

Key: Premiers / Champions Promoted ↑ Relegated ↓

The tier is the level in the Australian soccer league system

Senior women

Season League
Division (tier) Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Position Finals Series
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013 Womens City League 2 (5) 21 15 3 3 64 19 45 48 1st Champions
2014 Womens City League 1 (4) 20 7 4 9 27 31 -4 25 7th DNQ
2015 Womens City League 2 (5) 20 14 3 3 72 22 50 45 2nd Runners Up
2016 Womens Capital League (4) 20 15 2 3 56 23 33 47 1st Champions (penalty shoot-out)
2017 Brisbane Womens Premier League (3) 18 4 4 10 31 54 -23 16 8th DNQ
2018 Brisbane Womens Premier League (3) 21 10 3 8 31 34 -3 33 4th Semi-Finalists
2019 Brisbane Womens Premier League (3) 22 11 3 8 55 39 16 36 6th
2020 Brisbane Womens Premier League (3) 15 8 2 5 35 21 14 26 3rd N/A
2021 National Womens Premier League (2)

Honours

Senior men

  • Brisbane Division 4 – Champions 1982
  • Brisbane Division 3 – Premiers 1983
  • Brisbane Division 5 – Premiers and champions 1990
  • Brisbane Division 4 – Premiers 1993
  • Capital League 3 – Premiers and champions 2016
  • Capital League 2 – Champions 2017

Source:[3]

Senior women

  • Capital League - Premiers and champions 2016

References

  1. ^ a b "About Us". Virginia United FC official website. Retrieved 25 October 2017.
  2. ^ a b Brent O’Neill (20 October 2017). "Virginia United take aim at Brisbane Premier League glory". Quest Newspapers.
  3. ^ a b c "Virginia United FC". Brisbane Football (Soccer) Tables. Retrieved 25 October 2017.
  4. ^ Brisbane Capital League Division Two 2017 Fixtures/Results socceraust.co.uk

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