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This article is about the former top tier league based in Brisbane, Queensland that ran from 1983 to 2021. For the league which currently runs the top tier league based in Brisbane, see Football Queensland Premier League – Metro. Football league
Founded | 1983; 41 years ago (1983) |
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Folded | 2021; 3 years ago (2021) |
Country | Australia |
State | Queensland |
Number of clubs | 12 |
Level on pyramid | 5 |
Domestic cup(s) | National Australia Cup Regional Canale Cup |
Website | Football Queensland Premier League - Metro |
The Brisbane Premier League was the first tier of senior soccer in Brisbane, Queensland (fourth tier in Queensland and fifth overall in Australia). It was run and administered by Football Queensland Metro. The competition folded and was revamped in 2021 with Football Queensland's takeover of the league structure from Football Brisbane, where they formed the Football Queensland Premier League – Metro.
Honours
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- Challenge Cup held as a knockout competition (see section on Charity Cup competition).
- Ipswich and West Moreton Association competition continued during these seasons.
- Competition restricted to Second and Third Divisions and Junior competitions.
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Media
The league and its lower divisions are covered by several local newspapers throughout the city, suburbs and surrounding areas including Ipswich and Toowoomba. Highlights of matches, often at least 2 matches per round, in the league are put together by FB Media (the Media arm of Football Brisbane). Live scores and updates from all Brisbane Premier League matches can be found on The Washing Line Facebook page. The Washing Line website also publishes reports, previews and newspaper articles from around the city. The website built upon the Unofficial site YourBPL.com which began media coverage of the league in 2007. From 2012, the newly founded 'FB Media' has been producing weekly podcasts which can be downloaded from The Washing Line website featuring prominent guests including James Meyer, Miron Bleiberg, Matt Mundy and a wide variety of coaches and players from the Brisbane Premier League. Some games are covered by PaulyTV and FBTV.
Media milestones
- On Sunday 23 May 2010, a match between Brisbane Wolves and Pine Rivers United became the first BPL match to be streamed live on the internet. Wolves won 5–2.
- On Saturday 11 June 2011, a match between Redlands United and Olympic FC featured on The Danny Baker Show in the UK, on BBC Radio 5 Live. Olympic won 3–2.
- At the end of the 2011 season following the success of Wolves FC, 18 goal centreback Patrick Hopkins was scouted via FBTV match highlights for Ljungskile SK in Sweden. In need of a forward, the league's top scorer Steffen Vroom soon followed.
Sponsors
From 2014 to 2015 the Brisbane Premier League was known as the Trophy Superstore Premier League.
This changed in 2016 when Flight Centre became the league sponsors, thus known as the Flight Centre Premier League.
See also
- Football Queensland Metro
- Football Queensland Premier League 2
- Football Queensland Premier League 3 − Darling Downs
- Football Queensland Premier League 3 − South Coast
- Football Queensland Premier League 3 − Sunshine Coast
- Capital League 1
Notes
- Awarded as Champions.
References
- "Football Brisbane website: Mens Winners 1884-1933" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 10 March 2015. Retrieved 4 August 2015.
- "Football Brisbane website: MensWinners 1934-1982" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 10 March 2015. Retrieved 4 August 2015.
- "Football Brisbane website: MensWinners 1983-2014" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 10 March 2015. Retrieved 4 August 2015.
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Football Queensland Metro was established in 2007 (as Football Brisbane), for Football Queensland statistics before 2007, see History of soccer in Brisbane, Queensland and Football Queensland |