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Centenary Stormers FC

Centenary Stormers FC is an Australian football (soccer) club from Darra, a southwestern suburb of Brisbane. The club is a relative newcomer to the Brisbane football scene, having been formed in 2000.[1] The club currently has a strong emphasis on the development of its junior players with a focus on the age groups running from Under 6s to Under 12s.[1]

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Centenary Stormers FC
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Full nameCentenary Stormers Football Club
Founded2000
GroundAtthows Park, Darra
LeagueFQPL 3 – Metro
20248th of 12
Websitehttp://www.centenarystormers.com.au/
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The club has participated in senior Football Brisbane competition since 2007 and is expected to compete in the Brisbane Premier League for the first time in 2018.[2] The club currently plays in the Football Queensland Premier League 3 – Metro.

History

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Centenary Stormers Football Club was formed in 2000 and has been registered with Football Brisbane since the beginning of the 2000 season.[1] The club first fielded a team in Football Brisbane competitions in 2007, starting in Metro League Division Five which was then the eighth tier of the FB structure. A second-place finish and Grand Final win the following season resulted in the club being promoted to Metro League Division Three.[2]

Centenary Stormers then achieved a further four promotions between 2011 and 2015, rising four divisions from Metro League 3 Blue to Capital League 1. During this period the club formed a partnership with former national representative Craig Moore and Viva Soccer in late 2012 to run a pilot coaching program to set sporting standards by which a junior player's performance can be measured, managed and accredited, as part of its drive to support all junior players.[3]

Centenary Stormers FC won its first premiership, finishing top of the table in Capital League 3 in 2014.[4]

In 2016, Centenary Stormers was relegated for the first time in their history, appearing safe in Capital League 1 with three rounds to go, but then being overtaken by a late four match winning run by Mount Gravatt.[5] Centenary Stormers bounced back by winning the 2017 Capital League 2 premiership and are expected to compete in the Brisbane Premier League for the first time in 2018 due to a restructure of senior men's competitions by Football Brisbane.[6][7]

Seasons

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Season League FFA Cup
Division (tier) Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Position Finals Series
2007Metro League 5 (9)2021172280-58711thDNQNot yet founded
2008Metro League 5 Silver (10)221633652342512nd ↑Champions
2009Metro League 3 (8)201433512724452ndSemi Final
2010Metro League 3 Blue (8)201316703535403rdSemi Final
2011Metro League 3 Blue (8)20103745423333rd ↑Runners-up
2012Metro League 2 (7)211434593029453rd ↑Semi Final
2013 Capital League 3 (6)2072115161-10237thDNQ
2014 Capital League 3 (6)221732863155541st ↑Preliminary FinalPreliminary Round 4
2015 Capital League 2 (5)221624703733502nd ↑Preliminary FinalPreliminary Round 5
2016 Capital League 1 (4)2245133862-241711th ↓DNQPreliminary Round 4
2017 Capital League 2 (5)221822772651561st ↑Runners-upPreliminary Round 4
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Key: Premiers / Champions Promoted ↑ Relegated ↓

The tier is the level in the Australian soccer league system

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