sport.wikisort.org - TeamThe Gap FC is an Australian football (soccer) club from The Gap, a suburb of Brisbane. The club was formed in 1955, and currently competes in the Brisbane Premier League. The club's distinctive gold and purple colours have been with the club since its earliest days and derive from the name of the suburb (GAP – Gold and Purple).[1]
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Football club
The Gap FC |
Full name | The Gap Football Club |
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Nickname(s) | The Gators |
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Founded | 1955 |
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Ground | Walton Bridge Reserve, The Gap |
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League | Brisbane Premier League |
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2021 | 10th of 12 |
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Website | Club website |
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History
The Gap Pastime Club was formed on 17 February 1955 as a multi-sports club with the main focus in its early years on cricket, soccer and softball. The club initially played its soccer at Jubilee Park, Bardon before moving to its current home, the Walton Bridge Reserve in 1959.[1]
The Gap FC rose through the lower divisions in its early years, then spent a decade in Division 2 after winning promotion from the Third Division in 1966. During this period, The Gap reached the quarter-finals of the 1974 Ampol Cup,[2] the only time to date it has advanced this far in a Brisbane senior cup competition. Following relegation in 1976, The Gap has mostly competed at the second and third level of the Brisbane football system.[3] The Gap FC spent two seasons in the Brisbane Premier League in 2002[4] and 2003[5] after winning a promotion play-off against Pine Rivers United in 2001.[6]
In 2016 The Gap FC were premiers of Capital League 2 resulting in promotion to Capital League 1, in the process achieving a first team club record of 92 goals in the regular season.[3] After the creation of the Football Queensland Premier League, The Gap was moved up to the Brisbane Premier League for the 2018 season and made the final series after finishing in fourth place.
Recent Seasons
Season |
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FFA Cup |
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Position |
Finals Series |
2008 | Premier Division 2 (5) | 22 | 14 | 1 | 7 | 67 | 36 | 31 | 43 | 2nd ↑ | Semi-final | Not yet founded |
2009 | Premier Division 1 (4) | 22 | 5 | 6 | 11 | 32 | 49 | −17 | 21 | 10th | DNQ |
2010 | Premier Division 1 (4) | 26 | 2 | 4 | 20 | 39 | 86 | −47 | 10 | 13th ↓ | DNQ |
2011 | Premier Division 2 (5) | 26 | 12 | 5 | 9 | 58 | 52 | 6 | 41 | 5th | DNQ |
2012 | Premier Division 2 (5) | 22 | 11 | 2 | 9 | 52 | 36 | 16 | 35 | 6th | DNQ |
2013 |
Capital League 2 (5) | 22 | 13 | 2 | 7 | 52 | 49 | 3 | 41 | 3rd | Champions |
2014 |
Capital League 2 (5) | 22 | 13 | 1 | 8 | 45 | 38 | 7 | 40 | 6th | DNQ | Preliminary Round 3 |
2015 |
Capital League 2 (5) | 22 | 9 | 0 | 13 | 42 | 60 | −18 | 27 | 8th | DNQ | Preliminary Round 4 |
2016 |
Capital League 2 (5) | 22 | 18 | 2 | 2 | 92 | 19 | 73 | 56 | 1st ↑ | Runners-up | Preliminary Round 3 |
2017 |
Capital League 1 (4) | 22 | 10 | 2 | 10 | 39 | 48 | −9 | 32 | 8th | DNQ | Preliminary Round 4 |
2018 |
Brisbane Premier League (4) | 22 | 11 | 3 | 8 | 35 | 35 | 0 | 36 | 4th | Semi-final | Preliminary Round 3 |
2019 |
Brisbane Premier League (4) | 22 | 9 | 5 | 8 | 54 | 52 | 2 | 32 | 6th | DNQ | Preliminary Round 2 |
Source:[3]
Key: |
Premiers / Champions |
Promoted ↑ |
Relegated ↓ |
The tier is the level in the Australian soccer league system
Honours
- Brisbane Division 3 – Premiers 1966
- Brisbane Division 2 – Premiers and Champions 1986
- Brisbane Division 3 – Premiers and Champions 1987
- Capital League 2 – Champions 2013
- Capital League 2 – Premiers 2016
References
External links
 Soccer in Australia |
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League competitions | Men's | Level 1–2 |
- A-League Men
- National Second Division
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Level 3 |
- National Premier Leagues
- ACT
- NSW
- Northern NSW
- Queensland
- South Australia
- Tasmania
- Victoria
- Western Australia
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Women's | Level 1 | |
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Level 2 |
- National Premier Leagues Women's
- ACT
- NSW
- Northern NSW
- Queensland
- South Australia
- Victoria
- WA
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Cup competitions | National | |
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Former |
- FFA State Institute Challenge
- Australia Cup (1962–1968)
- NSL Cup
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Others | |
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Lists |
- Appearances (300+)
- Clubs
- Honours won
- Champions
- Clubs in international competitions
- Goals (100+)
- Record home attendances
- Stadiums by capacity
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- Venues
- Competitions
- Records
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Soccer in Australia by state and territory |
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Australian Capital Territory | | |
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New South Wales |
- Northern NSW Football
- Football NSW
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Northern Territory |
- Football Federation Northern Territory
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Queensland | |
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South Australia | |
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Tasmania | |
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Victoria | |
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Western Australia | |
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 Men's soccer in Queensland |
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Football Queensland |
2021–22 clubs | |
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2022 clubs | NPL Queensland | |
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Football Queensland Premier League | |
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Football Queensland Premier League 2 | |
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Regional association zones |
- CEQ
- NQ
- Far North & Gulf
- Northern
- Whitsunday Coast
- SEQ
- Darling Downs
- Metro
- South Coast
- Sunshine Coast
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Cup competition | |
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Former teams | |
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Former competitions |
- Queensland State League (2008–2012)
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League seasons | Regional Era | |
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State Cup era |
- 1992
- 1993
- 1994
- 1995
- 1996
- 1997
- 1998
- 1999
- 2000
- 2001
- 2002
- 2003
- 2004
- 2005
- 2006
- 2007
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QSL era | |
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NPL era |
- 2013
- 2014
- 2015
- 2016
- 2017
- 2018
- 2019
- 2020
- 2021
- 2022
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Football Queensland Metro |
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2022 Men's Clubs | Football Queensland Premier League 3 − Metro | |
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Football Queensland Premier League 4 − Metro | |
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Football Queensland Premier League 5 − Metro | |
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Football Queensland Premier League 6 − Metro |
- Bethania Rams
- Bribie Island
- Deception Bay
- Logan Village
- Mooroondu
- Old Bridge
- Park Ridge
- Ridge Hills
- Teviot Downs
- Yeronga
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2022 Women's Clubs | Football Queensland Women's Premier League 3 − Metro | |
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Cup Competitions | |
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Seasons† |
- 2007
- 2008
- 2009
- 2010
- 2011
- 2012
- 2013
- 2014
- 2015
- 2016
- 2017
- 2018
- 2019
- 2020
- 2021
- 2022
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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 |
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