Results

Australia Capital Territory Premier League 08/30 05:00 21 [2] Tigers FC v Queanbeyan City [6] L 3-1
Australia Capital Territory Premier League 08/23 05:00 19 [4] Queanbeyan City v Monaro Panthers [3] L 0-2
Australia Capital Territory Premier League 08/16 05:00 18 [8] O'Connor Knights v Queanbeyan City [5] D 0-0
Australia Capital Territory Premier League 08/10 05:00 17 [4] Queanbeyan City v Canberra Croatia FC [1] L 1-3
Australia Capital Territory Premier League 08/01 09:30 16 [6] Gungahlin Utd v Queanbeyan City [4] L 2-1
Australia Capital Territory Premier League 07/27 05:00 15 [8] Yoogali SC v Queanbeyan City [4] W 0-1
Australia Capital Territory Premier League 07/19 05:00 14 [2] Tigers FC v Queanbeyan City [4] L 1-0
Australia Capital Territory Premier League 07/12 07:15 13 [4] Tuggeranong Utd v Queanbeyan City [5] W 1-3
Australia Capital Territory Premier League 07/05 07:45 12 [3] Monaro Panthers v Queanbeyan City [5] W 1-2
Australia Capital Territory Premier League 06/28 05:00 11 [5] Queanbeyan City v O'Connor Knights [6] W 3-2
Australia Capital Territory Premier League 06/21 05:00 10 [5] Queanbeyan City v Canberra Croatia FC [1] L 0-2
Australia Capital Territory Premier League 06/14 05:00 9 [5] Queanbeyan City v Gungahlin Utd [8] D 2-2

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 27 16 11
Wins 10 5 5
Draws 8 7 1
Losses 9 4 5
Goals for 31 19 12
Goals against 39 18 21
Clean sheets 9 6 3
Failed to score 9 5 4

Wikipedia - Queanbeyan City FC

Queanbeyan City Football Club is an Australian Semi-Professional association football club based in the NSW city of Queanbeyan, Australia. The club was founded in 1966 and currently competes in National Premier Leagues Capital Football ACT competitions

History

The club was established in 1966 as Queanbeyan Makedonia by Done Dimov, Angelo Hatzelis and Victor Tsakalos. The club registered with the ACT Soccer Federation on 17 March 1966 and entered the ACT Second Division. However, Hungaria was forced to fold and Queanbeyan was chosen to replace the club in the first division.

The Lions spent a number of years in the first division with the club finishing runner-up in the league in both 1969 and 1970. Queanbeyan was ten minutes from claiming the 1969 championship with the club 2–1 up over Olympic with ten minutes to play. The match was abandoned after eighty minutes due to fighting and the ACT Soccer Federation chose not to replay the match.

Macedonia won its first titles in the 1970s with two-second division league premierships in 1973 and 1978 as well as the ‘78 finals championship.

QCFC enjoyed considerable success in the ACT Second Division in the 1980s as well as when the completion was re-branded State League One in the 1990s. A number of titles were lifted including three premierships in 1988, 1993 and 1995 as well as two championships in 1990 and 95.

In 2013, Capital Football introduced a revamped second division of men's football in the ACT, coinciding with the introduction of the National Premier Leagues (NPL) as the overhauled top divisions nationwide. The revamped second division was named the Capital League. Queanbeyan City was a founding member of the Capital League, which in 2013 consisted of two groups of six teams. The Lions finished its maiden Capital League season as runner-up in group B, qualifying for the finals series. City beat Lanyon United 3–0 in the quarter finals and then White Eagles 3–2 in the semi-finals before losing to Narrabundah 3–5 on penalties in the grand final.

February 2016, Queanbeyan City, Queanbeyan's longest running football club, celebrated its fifty-year anniversary with a gala night and a mini football tournament attended by City along with clubs from Sydney, southern NSW and the ACT.

Queanbeyan City Soccer Club, based in Queanbeyan, New South Wales, is a prominent and passionate soccer team that embodies the spirit of community and competition. Established in 1961, the club has a rich history and a strong commitment to developing local talent and promoting the beautiful game in the region.

The team competes in various leagues, showcasing their skills and determination on the field. Known for their vibrant blue and white colors, Queanbeyan City has built a reputation for being a formidable opponent, with a focus on teamwork, sportsmanship, and a strong work ethic. The club prides itself on fostering a welcoming environment for players of all ages and skill levels, encouraging participation from the youth to senior teams.

Queanbeyan City is not just about soccer; it serves as a hub for the local community, bringing together fans, families, and players to celebrate the sport. With a dedicated coaching staff and a passionate fan base, the club continues to strive for excellence, aiming for success in both local and regional competitions while nurturing the next generation of soccer stars. Whether on the pitch or in the stands, Queanbeyan City embodies the heart and soul of Australian soccer.