Football Queensland has today issued licence offers by post to 28 clubs successful in their bids to compete in PlayStation 4 National Premier Leagues Queensland and Football Queensland Premier League.
Clubs now have an opportunity to formally accept their licence before a deadline of Monday, 21 August 2017.
The following clubs have received an offer of licence:
| PS4 NPL QLD | FQPL |
| 1) Brisbane City | 1) Capalaba FC |
| 2) Brisbane Olympic | 2) Eastern Suburbs |
| 3) Brisbane Roar Youth | 3) Holland Park Hawks |
| 4) Brisbane Strikers | 4) Ipswich Knights |
| 5) FNQ FC Heat | 5) Logan Lightning |
| 6) Gold Coast City | 6) Mitchelton FC |
| 7) Gold Coast United (name pending FFA approval) | 7) Peninsula Power |
| 8) Lions FC | 8) Rochedale Rovers |
| 9) Mackay & Whitsundays Magpies Crusaders United | 9) Southside Eagles |
| 10) Moreton Bay United | 10) Souths United |
| 11) Northern Fury | 11) Sunshine Coast Wanderers |
| 12) Redlands United | 12) Wide Bay Buccaneers |
| 13) Sunshine Coast FC | 13) Wolves FC |
| 14) SWQ Thunder | |
| 15) Western Pride |
Gold Coast Galaxy and Gold Coast Athletic have joined forces to become Gold Coast United, and have been offered a licence to compete in PS4 NPL Queensland.
The Athletic-Galaxy merger has opened up an opportunity for Capalaba FC to be invited into FQPL.
FQ will announce details of the structure and make-up of both competitions when acceptances have been received or declined, and FQ has worked through the final stages of the licence award process.
