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Bayside United FC

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Football club
Bayside United FC
Full nameBayside United Football Club
Founded1974
GroundDon Randall Oval,Lota
LeagueFQPL 3 – Metro
202412th of 12 (Relegated)
FQPL 2
Websitehttp://www.baysideunited.com.au/

Bayside United FC is an Australianfootball (soccer) club fromLota, an eastern suburb ofBrisbane. The club was formed in 1974, and currently competes inFQPL 3 Metro. When the club celebrated its 40th anniversary in 2014 it had over 500 members and more than 440 registered junior players.[1]

History

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TheLota Recreation Club in 1954 was started by Horrie Stephens and Bert Taylor[2] who coached theLota State School football teams in 1953, which gave them the idea of starting a sporting club atCox Park. The idea of starting the club as also in conjunction with other locals Arthur Lachlan, George Parsons and Alan Cronshaw. The team colours of Gold & Black were from English football clubWolverhampton Wanderers, with written permission having to be sought to use them. The club also offered Netball and Badminton at the time.

Bayside United FC was formed in 1974, arising out of the Bayside United Sports and Recreation Club which had been providing local children with the chance to play organised sports, including soccer since 1954. In the early 1970s, the localPCYC took over the running of all the sports other than soccer which remained with the sports club and was renamed the Wondall United Soccer Club until 1973. Bayside United FC built upon these beginnings after its establishment in 1974, expanding the club so that it was able to join the mainstream Brisbane soccer competitions.[1][3]

For its first ten years, Bayside United played at Cox Park in Richard Street, Lota. The club moved to its current home at Don Randall Oval,Lota in 1984.[1][3]

Bayside United’s first recorded season at senior level was in 1977 when the club finished second and achieved promotion from Brisbane’s Division Six. The club rose through the divisions to Division Two in 1983, but was relegated after a single season. By 1989, the club was back in Division Six, but won its first premiership the following season, achieving 16 wins from 20 matches. Since 1990 Bayside United has slowly risen through the divisions, being relegated just once in 1999.[4]

Between 2003 and 2007, Bayside United spent five seasons in Metro League Division One, the fourth tier of Brisbane football.[4] The club lost grand finals against Souths United in both 2005 and 2007, and finished second in 2006 but were suspended from the finals series.[5] Bayside United won Metro League Division One in 2007 with 16 wins, 2 draws and 2 losses from 20 games and were promoted toPremier Division Two.[6]

Five seasons inPremier Division Two culminated in winning the minor premiership and promotion in 2012, which coach Ben Ryan said achieved the club’s priority for the season.[7] The club was still disappointed to lose another grand final, this time in a penalty shoot-out toAnnerley. The club’s Premier Division Two reserves team did win the double in 2012, winning the premiership, and the grand final 3-1 againstHolland Park Hawks FC .[8]

In 2013, the club finished runners-up inCapital League 1 to the undefeatedMitchelton team, and in a normal season would have been promoted to theBrisbane Premier League, however there was no promotion for this season only, and Bayside United missed the chance to play in the top flight of Brisbane football for the first time. In 2014, Bayside United finished third and lost another grand final on penalties, this time toTaringa Rovers .[4]

Bayside United remain inCapital League 1 after they finished 10th in 2015 and avoided relegation by five points, and then achieved a mid-table finish in 2016.

Bayside United currently compete inFootball Queensland Premier League 3 - Metro as of 2021. Bayside won the FQPL3 Grand Final in 2021 beatingAlbany Creek Excelsior on penalties.

Recent seasons

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SeasonLeagueFFA Cup
Division (tier)PldWDLGFGAGDPtsPositionFinals Series
2008Premier Division 2 (5)227873640-4297thDNQNot yet founded
2009Premier Division 2 (5)227692633-7277thDNQ
2010Premier Division 2 (5)2264123346-13228thDNQ
2011Premier Division 2 (5)26104124655-93411thDNQ
2012Premier Division 2 (5)221822762056561st ↑Runners-up
2013Capital League 1 (4)221345543717432ndSemi-Finalist
2014Capital League 1 (4)221345563026433rdRunners-upPreliminary Round 3
2015Capital League 1 (4)215792138-172210thDNQPreliminary Round 5
2016Capital League 1 (4)2212010442717365thDNQPreliminary Round 3
2017Capital League 1 (4)22104840355346thDNQPreliminary Round 3
2019Brisbane Premier League11821361620263rd


Key:Premiers / ChampionsPromoted ↑Relegated ↓

The tier is the level in theAustralian soccer league system

Current squad

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1GKAustralia AUSConnor Jones
2DFAustralia AUSJoel McManagan
3DFAustralia AUSLuca Mazza
4DFAustralia AUSBlake O'Brien
6DFAustralia AUSBilly Theodore
8MFScotland SCOJonny Mathers
9FWAustralia AUSTom Sparksman
10MFAustralia AUSTristan Leek
11MFAustralia AUSLuke Hendrix
No.Pos.NationPlayer
13MFEngland ENGJamie Dibbs
14DFSouth Korea KORGiyun Ryu
15MFScotland SCOStephen McDonald
16DFEngland ENGAdam Street
18FWAustralia AUSConnor Askew
19FWJapan JPNTowa Tomita
21GKAustralia AUSCameron Weir
23FWAustralia AUSBailey Johnson

Technical staff

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PositionName
Head coachDeric Woodford
Assistant coachRob McLauchlan
Assistant coachJeffrey Harris

Honours

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  • Brisbane Division 6 – Premiers 1990
  • Metro League Division 1 – Premiers 2007
  • Premier Division 2 – Premiers 2012
  • Brisbane Premier League - Champions 2021
  • FQPL3 Grand Final Runners-Up 2022

References

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  1. ^abc"History".Bayside United Football Club official website. Retrieved21 May 2017.
  2. ^"Bayside United Soccer Club - Bayside United Club History". 20 March 2008. Archived fromthe original on 20 March 2008. Retrieved24 August 2019.
  3. ^ab"Bayside Soccer Club".Lota history website. Retrieved21 May 2017.
  4. ^abc"Bayside United FC".Brisbane Football (Soccer) Tables. Retrieved31 July 2018.
  5. ^"Brisbane Metro Division One 2006 Fixtures/Results".socceraust.co.uk website. Retrieved21 May 2017.
  6. ^"Brisbane Metro Division One 2007 Fixtures/Results".socceraust.co.uk website. Retrieved21 May 2017.
  7. ^"Bayside United is ready to cap off its amazing season in this weekend's grand final".Wynnum Herald, Quest Newspapers. 20 September 2017.
  8. ^"Brisbane Division Two Reserves 2012 Fixtures/Results".socceraust.co.uk website. Retrieved21 May 2017.

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