Queenstown AFC is a semi-professional association football club in Queenstown, New Zealand, they are currently playing in the ODT Southern Men's Premier League.
Full name | Queenstown Association Football Club | |
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Nickname(s) | Rovers | |
Founded | 1983[1] | |
Ground | Queenstown Events Centre, Queenstown | |
Coach | Phil Ingham | |
League | FootballSouth Premier League | |
2022 | FootballSouth Premier League, 6th of 10 | |
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Their home games are played at the Frankton Events Centre.
Queenstown are five-times winners of the Donald Gray Memorial Cup, the premier tournament in football in Southland, New Zealand.
The team gained notoriety in May 2007 when a brawl erupted during a Chatham Cup match between Queenstown and Invercargill club Queens Park which was fierce enough for local police to become involved.[2]
In 2020 the club won the Football South Championship.[3]
2022 FootballSouth Premier League | ||
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