澳大利亚全国超级联赛 昆士兰州 04/24 10:30 6 潘尼苏拉 Power v 布里斯班奥林匹克FC - 已推迟
澳大利亚全国超级联赛 昆士兰州 04/20 08:30 8 [6] 潘尼苏拉 Power v 阳光海岸流浪者 [12] L 1-2
澳大利亚全国超级联赛 昆士兰州 04/14 05:00 7 布里斯班狮吼NPL v 潘尼苏拉 Power D 1-1
澳大利亚全国超级联赛 昆士兰州 04/05 10:30 6 潘尼苏拉 Power v 布里斯班奥林匹克FC - 已推迟
澳大利亚全国超级联赛 昆士兰州 03/23 08:15 5 [11] 罗切达尔流浪 v 潘尼苏拉 Power [6] W 0-2
澳大利亚全国超级联赛 昆士兰州 03/16 07:00 4 [8] 潘尼苏拉 Power v 黃金海岸联 [4] W 3-1
澳大利亚全国超级联赛 昆士兰州 03/09 08:30 3 [11] 潘尼苏拉 Power v 黄金海岸骑士 [1] W 1-0
澳大利亚全国超级联赛 昆士兰州 03/02 08:15 2 [12] 温纳姆狼 v 潘尼苏拉 Power [10] L 2-1
澳大利亚全国超级联赛 昆士兰州 02/24 08:30 1 [2] 潘尼苏拉 Power v 狮子FC [2] L 0-3
澳大利亚全国超级联赛 昆士兰州 09/09 08:00 656 摩顿湾联 v 潘尼苏拉 Power - 已推迟
澳大利亚全国超级联赛 昆士兰州 09/08 09:30 656 [1] 黄金海岸骑士 v 潘尼苏拉 Power [6] L 5-0
澳大利亚全国超级联赛 昆士兰州 09/01 09:30 2 [3] 黃金海岸联 v 潘尼苏拉 Power [6] W 1-3
澳大利亚全国超级联赛 昆士兰州 08/26 08:00 22 [6] 潘尼苏拉 Power v 瑞德兰茨联 [9] W 3-1
澳大利亚全国超级联赛 昆士兰州 08/20 06:00 21 [2] 摩顿湾联 v 潘尼苏拉 Power [6] W 0-1
澳大利亚全国超级联赛 昆士兰州 08/13 06:00 20 [8] 潘尼苏拉 Power v 伊斯顿沙伯 [12] W 6-0
澳大利亚杯 08/04 09:30 5 潘尼苏拉 Power v 威灵顿凤凰 L 1-2
澳大利亚全国超级联赛 昆士兰州 07/30 07:30 19 [1] 黄金海岸骑士 v 潘尼苏拉 Power [8] D 0-0
澳大利亚全国超级联赛 昆士兰州 07/21 08:30 18 [8] 潘尼苏拉 Power v 罗切达尔流浪 [6] D 0-0
澳大利亚全国超级联赛 昆士兰州 07/14 10:30 17 [9] 潘尼苏拉 Power v 布里斯班奥林匹克FC [11] W 已取消
澳大利亚全国超级联赛 昆士兰州 07/08 07:30 16 [9] 潘尼苏拉 Power v 狮子FC [4] D 2-2
澳大利亚全国超级联赛 昆士兰州 06/24 09:00 15 [2] 黃金海岸联 v 潘尼苏拉 Power [9] D 2-2
澳大利亚全国超级联赛 昆士兰州 06/18 06:00 14 [7] 布里斯班狮吼NPL v 潘尼苏拉 Power [9] W 1-2
澳大利亚全国超级联赛 昆士兰州 06/10 08:00 13 [4] 布里斯本 v 潘尼苏拉 Power [9] D 1-1
澳大利亚全国超级联赛 昆士兰州 06/03 09:00 12 [10] 阳光海岸流浪者 v 潘尼苏拉 Power [9] W 2-3
澳大利亚昆士兰职业系列赛 05/27 09:15 - 潘尼苏拉 Power v Surfers天堂 L 1-3
澳大利亚足总杯预选赛 05/24 09:30 - 潘尼苏拉 Power v 卡布尔彻 W 2-0
澳大利亚全国超级联赛 昆士兰州 05/20 08:00 11 [7] 瑞德兰茨联 v 潘尼苏拉 Power [10] D 0-0
澳大利亚全国超级联赛 昆士兰州 05/13 07:00 10 [10] 潘尼苏拉 Power v 摩顿湾联 [2] W 2-1
澳大利亚全国超级联赛 昆士兰州 05/06 06:15 9 [10] 伊斯顿沙伯 v 潘尼苏拉 Power [12] W 0-1
澳大利亚全国超级联赛 昆士兰州 04/29 07:00 8 [11] 潘尼苏拉 Power v 黄金海岸骑士 [4] L 1-4

Wikipedia - Peninsula Power FC

Peninsula Power is an Australian soccer club from Redcliffe, Queensland. It was formed in 2000 following a merger of the Redcliffe City and Margate clubs. It competes in the National Premier Leagues Queensland.

History

Redcliffe City Soccer Club

The Redcliffe Soccer Club initially competed in Brisbane's junior competitions, fielding a team in junior first grade in 1948. The club first competed in Brisbane senior competition in 1952, entering the league in Division 4. In its first 20 years, the club's managed just one season in Division 2 in 1962, winning just two games and being relegated.

The club changed its name to Redcliffe City after the local government area was upgraded in status from a town to a city in 1959. After a decade in the lower divisions, the club played in Division 2 from 1973 to 1978. With the formation of the Queensland State League in 1979, Redcliffe City was promoted to Division 1 but finished 11th and was relegated.

After coming third in Division 2 in 1982, Redcliffe City was promoted to Division 1 for 1983, the division below the newly formed Brisbane Premier League. The following season, the club failed to win a game and was relegated to the third tier of Brisbane soccer in which it competed from 1985 to 1992. After four season in Division 4 (Tier 4), the club returned to the third tier for its final three seasons before merging with Margate after the 1999 season.

Margate Soccer Club

Margate Soccer Club first appeared in senior soccer in the 1977 season, playing a single season in Sunshine Coast Division One. After two season in Brisbane Division 4 in 1985 and 1986, Margate returned to its focus on junior soccer. Returning to senior competition in 1994, the club won the 1997 Division 2 premiership and was promoted to the third tier. In Division 1 (Tier 3) it completed its last two seasons in the same division as Redcliffe City before the two clubs merged in early 2000 to form Peninsula Power.

Peninsula Power FC

Peninsula Power FC was formed in 2000 upon the amalgamation of the Redcliffe City and Margate soccer clubs and initially competed in Division 1, then the third tier of Brisbane soccer. It won its first honours in its first season taking out the Semi-Pro Youth competition. In the 2002 season the club finished top of Division 2 league table, winning the grand final 2–0 over Beenleigh. After grand final losses in 2004 and 2005, promotion to the Brisbane Premier League was won in 2006 with a second-place finish in Premier Division 1.

In 2007, Peninsula Power survived a close relegation battle in their first BPL season after achieving a 0–0 draw against fellow contenders Ipswich Knights on the last day of the season. In 2008 Peninsula Power finished runners-up to Rochedale Rovers in the league and runners-up in the final series after a 3–2 grand final loss to Brisbane City. The following season Peninsula Power went one better, finishing top of the Brisbane Premier League regular season for the first time in 2009. During this period the head coach was Terry Kirkham who saw the club became a mainstay of the BPL during his four season in charge.

From 2008 to 2016, Peninsula Power have qualified for the Brisbane Premier League finals series, never finishing lower than fourth place except for a sixth placing in 2010 when a Final Six finals system operated due to a 14 team league. The crowning achievement of this era was the three consecutive BPLchampionships won in 2013, 2014 and 2015. Each time the club failed to win the regular season premiership, but peaked at the right time. Their grand finals wins were:

  • 2013 Won 5–1 vs Lions FC (Scorers: Power – Ally Graham 4, Joshua Ahern; Lions FC – own goal)
  • 2014 Won 5–0 vs Wolves FC (Scorers: Shaun Feuerriegel 2, Taylor Hart, Greig Henslee, Richard Hurlin)
  • 2015 Won 1–0 vs Lions FC (Scorer: Shaun Feuerriegel)

Peninsula Power has also won Brisbane's premier cup competition twice. Their cup final wins were:

  • 2008 Won 4–2 on penalties (0–0 a.e.t.) vs Eastern Suburbs
  • 2013 Won 2–0 vs Logan Lightning (Scorers: Ally Graham 2)

In 2017, Peninsula Power reached the FFA Cup proper for the first time, qualifying with a 3–0 win over Grange Thistle in the final preliminary round. In the Round of 32, Peninsula Power lost a close fought match 2–0 to A-League club Melbourne City at Dolphin Oval witnessed by 4,017 spectators, a record attendance for an FFA Cup match in Queensland.

In May 2017, Football Queensland announced Peninsula Power FC were among the 14 clubs accepted to form the Football Queensland Premier League for its initial season in 2018.

In 2018, Peninsula Power won the Football Queensland Premier League and were promoted to the Queensland National Premier League (NPL).

In 2019, Peninsula Power finished 3rd in its inaugural season in the Football Queensland National Premier League. They were eliminated in the semi-finals by Gold Coast Knights 2–1.

In 2020, a season ravaged by COVID-19 and Peninsula Power's second season in the Football Queensland National Premier League competition, they finished Premiers, winning the league by 5 points ahead of Olympic FC. They were eliminated by Lions FC in the semi-finals, 4–1

潘尼苏拉Power是一支来自中国足球超级联赛的足球队伍,他们主场设在广东省广州市。该队成立于2012年,初期名为“潘尼苏拉”,2019年才正式更名为“Power”。

潘尼苏拉Power的主场是广州白云国际足球中心,该足球中心设施先进,能容纳多达40000名观众。球队的队服颜色是红色和白色,队服的设计简洁明了,深受球迷喜爱。

潘尼苏拉Power的现任主教练是意大利人马里诺,他在2022年加入球队,带领队伍在赛场上不断突破。队内核心球员包括前国脚张玉宁和巴西前锋罗纳尔多,他们的出色表现一直是潘尼苏拉Power取得胜利的关键。

潘尼苏拉Power在2022赛季中表现出色,以全胜战绩获得联赛冠军。在2023赛季中,他们也将以年轻球员为主力阵容,继续为荣誉而战。潘尼苏拉Power的球迷们一直支持球队,期待他们再次创造辉煌。