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Pine Hills FC
Full namePine Hills Football Club
Nickname(s)Pythons, Pine, Hills
Founded1984; 40 years ago (1984)
GroundJames Drysdale Reserve, Bunya
Capacity500
PresidentJohn Easley
CoachLeo Sirriani
LeagueQueensland Premier League 2
20232nd (Promoted via playoff)
Football Queensland Premier League 3 − Metro
WebsiteClub website

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Away colours

Pine Hills FC is an Australian soccer club based in Bunya, Queensland. Founded in 1984, the club currently competes in Brisbane's Football Queensland Premier League 3 − Metro.

History[edit]

Pine Hills Football Club was formed as an informal break-away group from the Westside Football Club in the late 1970s, and was initially based at Pine Hills Park in Francis Road, Arana Hills.[1] Success in attracting players to the club required it to seek ways to expand, and they were able to lease their current fields adjacent to the Jinker Track, Bunya in 1983. Senior Men's football commenced in the 1984 season after a soccer pitch at their new venue was created and made fit for competition thanks to the efforts of club volunteers. In this initial season, many of the club's senior player had transferred across from the Samford and Newmarket clubs.[1]

Pine Hills FC started in Division 4 in their first season in 1984, finishing fourth and qualifying for the finals series. From 1986 to 1999, Pine Hills completed 14 seasons in the fourth tier of Brisbane Competition, without being promoted or relegated. However, they did win their first senior trophy during this period with a 2–0 Grand Final win against Ipswich City in 1998.[2]

By 2004, the club had fallen to the fifth tier and was competing in the Metro 2 division. Pine Hills then had their most successful period, achieving four promotions between 2004 and 2009 to reach the Brisbane Premier League for the first time. During their ascent through the divisions, Pine Hills won three premierships (2005, 2008 and 2009) and two consecutive grand finals (2007 and 2008). Pine Hills FC completed two seasons in the BPL, finishing 7th in 2010[3] and last in 2011[4] when the club was relegated to Premier Division 1. The club was relegated again in 2014 and fell to Capital League 2.[2] In 2020 and 2021 under new head coach Leo Sirianni, the club achieved consecutive promotions, now in FQPL 3 for the 2022 football season.

In cup competition, Pine Hills FC's best performance occurred in 2009 when they reached the semi-finals of the Brisbane Premier Cup. The club was unlucky not to reach the final having been being knocked out in a 5–3 penalty shoot-out loss to Wolves FC after the score was locked at 1–1 after extra time.[5]

Recent seasons[edit]

Season League FFA/Australia Cup
Division (tier) Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Position Finals Series
2004 Metro League 2 (6) 18 9 4 5 46 38 8 31 4th ↑ Runners-up Not yet founded
2005 Metro League 1 (5) 22 17 2 3 58 21 37 53 1st ↑ Semi-Finalist
2006 Premier Division 2 (4) 22 12 4 6 45 24 21 40 3rd Runners-up
2007 Premier Division 2 (4) 22 15 2 5 64 31 33 47 2nd Champions
2008 Premier Division 2 (5) 22 16 0 6 64 26 38 48 1st ↑ Champions
2009 Premier Division 1 (4) 22 15 5 2 51 24 27 50 1st ↑ Semi-Finalist
2010 Brisbane Premier League (3) 26 11 2 13 41 56 -15 35 7th DNQ
2011 Brisbane Premier League (3) 26 0 3 23 22 93 -71 3 14th ↓ DNQ
2012 Premier Division 1 (4) 26 10 4 12 55 63 -8 34 9th DNQ
2013 Capital League 1 (4) 22 8 3 11 40 33 7 27 8th DNQ
2014 Capital League 1 (4) 22 4 7 11 39 52 -13 19 11th ↓ DNQ Preliminary Round 2
2015 Capital League 2 (5) 22 8 2 12 40 59 -19 26 9th DNQ Preliminary Round 4
2016 Capital League 2 (5) 22 6 4 12 40 52 -12 22 8th DNQ Preliminary Round 4
2017 Capital League 2 (5) 22 7 1 14 35 54 -19 22 9th DNQ Preliminary Round 3

Source:[2]

Key: Premiers / Champions Promoted ↑ Relegated ↓

The tier is the level in the Australian soccer league system. Tiers were adjusted when the Qld State League commenced in 2008.

Honours[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Club History". Pine Hills FC official website. Retrieved 15 May 2017.
  • ^ a b c "Pine Hills FC". Brisbane Football (Soccer) Tables. Retrieved 10 August 2018.
  • ^ "Brisbane Premier League Tables 1983 to 2017 (2010 season)". Brisbane Football (Soccer) Tables. Retrieved 10 August 2018.
  • ^ "Brisbane Premier League Tables 1983 to 2017 (2011 season)". Brisbane Football (Soccer) Tables. Retrieved 10 August 2018.
  • ^ "Brisbane Premier Cup 2009 Fixtures/Results". socceraust.co.uk website. Retrieved 15 May 2017.
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