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==Clubs==
==Clubs==


The fourteen clubs for season 2010 are:
The fourteen clubs for season 2011 are:
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==2011 Season==
The season started 2 weeks later than planned after the [[2011 Brisbane flood|2011 Brisbane floods]]. [[Rocklea United Soccer Club|Rocklea United]] were the worst affected club, and have not played at their home ground all season. The league table is close as the season nears the half way mark, with [[Ipswich Knights]] leading after 10 rounds. At the bottom, [[Toowoomba Raiders]] lost their first 10 games of the season, only scoring 3 times during these matches.


== External links ==
== External links ==

Revision as of 11:31, 22 May 2011

Brisbane Premier
Division 1
Season 2010
Founded
-
Nation
 Australia
Promotion To
Brisbane Premier League
Relegation To
Premier Division 2
Number of Teams
14
Cups
Canale Cup
Current Premiers (2010)
North Pine
Website
Football Brisbane

Brisbane Premier Division 1 is the second tier of the men's senior football (soccer) competition in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, run by Football Brisbane.

After originally operating as a twelve team competition, it was expanded to fourteen teams for season 2010, to accommodate clubs returning to the Brisbane Premier League from the Queensland State League.

Clubs

The fourteen clubs for season 2011 are:

Team Home Ground Location Founded
Brisbane Force C. J. Greenfield Reserve Richlands 1972
Moggill FC Bellbowrie Sports Club Bellbowrie -
Ipswich City Sutton Park Brassall -
Ipswich Knights Eric Evans Oval Bundamba 1998
Mitchelton Teralba Park Mitchelton 1920
Pine Rivers United Wendy Allison Park Strathpine -
North Star FC O'Callaghan Park Zillmere -
Queensland Lions Luxury Paints Stadium Richlands -
Rocklea United Croatian Sports Centre Rocklea 1957
Slacks Creek Tigers Usher Park Slacks Creek -
Southside Eagles Memorial Park Bulimba -
Toowoomba Raiders Clive Berghofer Stadium Toowoomba 1996
Beenleigh Chris Green Park Beenleigh -
Western Spirit Kippen Park Goodna 2005

2011 Season

The season started 2 weeks later than planned after the 2011 Brisbane floods. Rocklea United were the worst affected club, and have not played at their home ground all season. The league table is close as the season nears the half way mark, with Ipswich Knights leading after 10 rounds. At the bottom, Toowoomba Raiders lost their first 10 games of the season, only scoring 3 times during these matches.