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Surfers Paradise Apollo S.C.

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Football club
Surfers Paradise Apollo
Full nameSurfers Paradise Apollo Soccer Club
NicknameApollo
Founded1978; 48 years ago (1978)
GroundLex Bell Oval
ChairmanJimmy Gelagotis
ManagerDavid Benigno
LeagueFQLD 3 – South Coast
20243rd of 12
Websitehttps://www.facebook.com/SurfersParadiseApollo

Surfers Paradise Apollo Soccer Club is a semi-professionalsoccer club based inSurfers Paradise, Queensland,Australia. The club currently plays in theFQPL 3 − South Coast competition, the fourth flight of men'ssoccer in Queensland and the fifth flight ofAustralian soccer.

History

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Greek-Australian Bert Voutos founded the Apollo Soccer Club in 1978 after failed attempts to convince the Gold Coast Greek Committee to buy/lease grounds and form a soccer club.[1] The team was initially based atSir Bruce Small Park inBenowa and shared tenancy with theSurfers Paradise Demons Australian rules football club. The Apollo club relocated to theTAFE Ashmore campus before eventually settling on theIsle of Capri and established facilities at Lex Bell Oval. The club was then renamed the Surfers Paradise Apollo Soccer Club as their new facilities were based close to the suburb ofSurfers Paradise.

The club won their first top tier honour after winning theGold Coast Premier League President's Cup in 2000. The first Premiership title came in 2002 with the club securing both a Premiership and Championship.

In 2006 and 2007 the club made back to back finals appearances, falling short against Burleigh Heads and Gold Coast Knights respectively. This led to some down years at the club which eventually resulted in relegation to the Coast League One competition after the 2011 campaign.

After spending a season in the second-tier competition, veteran coach Keith Garland returned to the club and guided them to a highly successful 2013 season, securing a Premiership, Championship and promotion back into the Gold Coast Premier League for the first time since 2011.

In 2015, David Benigno took over from Keith Garland which led to the most successful period in the club's history. The club returned to finals football falling narrowly short in a penalty shoot out against Broadbeach.

In2016, Surfers Paradise Apollo qualified theFFA Cup for the first time.[2] They defeatedGold Coast Knights,Magic United,Gold Coast City,South West Queensland Thunder andSunshine Coast to reach the round of 32, where they were defeated byCanberra Olympic 1−0 away at theDeakin Stadium inCanberra.[3] Apollo won their first major trophy since 2002, securing a Championship victory over Murwillumbah 3–1 at Nikiforides Park.

The 2017 season saw Apollo take a lead at the top of the competition, only to finish 3rd and bow out in the first week of finals against Burleigh Heads, marking the end of Benigno's first grade coaching tenure.

In the 2017 off-season, ex-player Alex Morrison joined the club after leaving the 2017 Champions Gold Coast Knights which would mark a significant turn of events for the club. In the 2018 season, Apollo fell short of a Grand Final berth after losing in a penalty shoot out to eventual double winners Gold Coast Knights at the Croatian Sports Centre.

The 2019 season saw Apollo go head to head with Burleigh Heads throughout the entire season, however the club would fall short in both a Premiership and Championship chase to the Bulldogs.

The 2020 season marked the first of four consecutive Premiership victories across three different competitions for the blue and white. In a COVID-19 shortened season, Apollo secured the double for the second time in their history, this time accomplishing the feat undefeated.

Following restructuring withinFootball Queensland competitions, the regional pyramids would be connected directly together to form a variety of streamline state conferences beginning in the 2022 season.[4] After securing a back to back Premiership as the 2021 Gold Coast Premier League premiers, the club defeatedSunshine Coast premiersNambour Yandina United 4−1 andBrisbane Premier League premiersBayside United 8−2 in theFootball Queensland Premier League 2 play-offs to earn promotion into the competition.[5]

In their first season at the FQPL 2 level, Apollo lead from the start to the end of the season, securing a third consecutive Premiership along with a Championship. The club was subsequently promoted into the FQPL 1 competition for the 2023 season.

After a slow start, Apollo surged towards their fourth consecutive Premiership and promotion into the NPL 2024 season. The club fell short in the Championship final, losing to Wynnum Wolves at Suncorp Stadium. Despite a highly successful run for four consecutive seasons on the field, the club made the difficult decision to withdraw from the NPL 2024 due to financial constraints and returned to the FQPL 3 South Coast competition.

As a result of the withdrawal from the NPL 2024, head coach Alex Morrison departed the club with an impressive 68% win record, four Premierships, two Championships and three consecutive promotions on his record. David Benigno took over as Head Coach after guiding the U23's to back to back double winning seasons also in the FQPL 2 and FQPL 1 competitions for the 2024 season.

List of seasons

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SeasonLeagueFFA Cup / Australia Cup
Division (tier)PldWDLGFGAGDPtsPositionFinals Series
2003Gold Coast Premier League (1)2261153554-191910thDNQ
2004Gold Coast Premier League (1)2772184579-34238thDNQ
2005Gold Coast Premier League (1)2710983031-1396thDNQ
2006Gold Coast Premier League (1)1885530291294thSemi-final
2007Gold Coast Premier League (1)271629773740503rdSemi-final
2008Gold Coast Premier League (1)14[6]5362633-7187thDNQ
2009Gold Coast Premier League (1)227411523913257thDNQ
2010Gold Coast Premier League (1)2271143254−22229thDNQ
2011Gold Coast Premier League (1)22012111103−92112th ↓DNQ
2012Men's Coast League 1 (2)1883749454275thDNQ
2013Men's Coast League 1 (2)211614602436491st ↑Champions
2014Gold Coast Premier League (1)217594147−6266thDNQDNQ
2015Gold Coast Premier League (1)21966533914333rdPreliminary finalSecond round
2016Gold Coast Premier League (1)211173462521402ndChampionsRound of 32
2017Gold Coast Premier League (1)211425512526443rdSemi-finalFourth round
2018Gold Coast Premier League (1)18945381820314thPreliminary finalThird round
2019Gold Coast Premier League (1)211425802753442ndRunner-upSeventh round
2020Gold Coast Premier League (1)141040561640341stChampionsThird round[a]
2021Gold Coast Premier League (1)181332801466421st ↑Semi-finalsSixth round
2022Football Queensland Premier League 2 (3)221741853352551st ↑ChampionsFourth round
2023Football Queensland Premier League (2)221642632340521st ↑[7]Runner-upFourth round
2024FQPL 3 South Coast (4)1161429171216[8]TBCTBCSeventh round
Key:Premiers / ChampionsPromoted ↑ / QualifiedRelegated ↓

The tiers in the above table is the level according to theFootball Queensland South Coast zone system, Sources:[9][10]

Managers

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NameNationalityFromTo
Keith GarlandEngland England1 October 20121 October 2015
David BenignoAustralia Australia1 October 20151 October 2017
Alex MorrisonAustralia Australia10 October 20171 October 2023
David BenignoAustralia Australia1 October 2023present

Honours

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Football Queensland

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Football Queensland South Coast

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Notes

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  1. ^2020 FFA Cup edition was cancelled due to theCOVID-19 pandemic in Australia

References

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  1. ^Club History
  2. ^"Queensland entrants confirmed". 12 June 2016.
  3. ^"Canberra Olympic vs Surfers Paradise Apollo, FFA Cup, Round of 32, 3rd Aug 2016".FFA Cup. 31 July 2017. Retrieved15 February 2022.
  4. ^"FQ Declaration of Leagues in the 2022 SEQ Conference".Football Queensland. 16 November 2021. Retrieved20 February 2022.
  5. ^"Bayside United face Surfers Paradise Apollo in FQPL 2 Play-Off Final".Football Queensland. 25 October 2021. Retrieved20 February 2022.
  6. ^The 2008 League Table could not be found.
  7. ^Surfers Paradise Apollo withdrew from the 2024 NPL season and returned back into the FQPL 3 South Coast competition.
  8. ^Surfers Paradise Apollo were deducted 3 points for breach of registration regulations in the FQPL Champions League Final
  9. ^"Queensland - Past Seasons Final Tables and Results".Socceraust.
  10. ^"Surfers Paradise Apollo FC".Queensland Football (Soccer) Tables. Retrieved27 September 2020.

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