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PO Box 79, Kingston LPO, QLD 4114
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Head Office
fqhq@footballqueensland.com.au
PO Box 79, Kingston LPO, QLD 4114
9:00am to 5:00pm Monday to Friday
General enquiries
If you have any enquiries for Football Queensland, please fill out the form below and the relevant department will get in touch with you.
Please note all match or club-specific enquiries should be directed to the relevant club in the first instance.
Moreton City snatch it late to control their destiny💛⚡
Down 3–1 and staring down defeat, @moretoncityexcelsiorfc refused to quit, showing that never-give-up Queensland mentality right to the final whistle. A 96th-minute equaliser from a corner sealed a dramatic 3–3 draw and kept MCE in pole position to qualify for the Australian Championships knockouts, with one group game to go this Friday at Perry Park.
Nov 10
The FQ Club Value Index, in place for the last 5 years and linked to the FQ Academy club assessment process, provides valuable insights into the overall value delivered by FQ Academy club programs when their club registration fees are modelled alongside the technical and development outcomes delivered by the club ⚽
The index offers a unique assessment of how clubs across, and within, each Shield group are managing variability in their cost bases while delivering the various technical elements associated with their ambitions and positioning, and how that translates into program fees.
Built from the same data set as the Club Rank Score, the Club Value Index uses each club’s assessment score (not club rank score) as the basis for its determination. FQ Academy fees are analysed for both boys and girls programs, mapping average, highest and lowest fees across all participating clubs.
The algorithm applies a weighted score across Shields to recognise the investment differential between Gold, Silver and Bronze programs resulting in a score ranking each club in ascending order, revealing clubs who have invested across both girls and boys demonstrate significant value outcomes.
Football Queensland acknowledges that no two clubs are the same, with factors such as varying input costs impacted by local government areas, constrained green space that may limit expansion, and deliberate pricing and positioning strategies all influencing program fees. Despite this, there is a strong level of harmonisation across the data set variables, highlighting how clubs continue to successfully balance input cost variability while delivering quality development environments across Queensland.
#FootballinQueenslandUnited
Nov 10
@moretoncityexcelsior charge towards the Australian Championship knockout stage continues 💪
With just two matches left in the group stage, our Queensland representatives are right in the mix as they take on Sydney Olympic FC this afternoon in a winner-takes-all showdown!
📺 Watch live from 12pm AEST on SBS!
Nov 7
Football Queensland is driving innovation in community fixturing for the 2026 season as right across Queensland, community competition draws will be published in early December up to 4 months before season commencement 📅
The transformed process will deliver clubs and participants certainty whilst maintaining flexibility for growth, alleviating pressure on club administrators by minimising the impacts of volatile late team additions and withdrawals.
Find out more on the FQ website.
Nov 7
