결과

U23 Queensland Premier League 3 03/16 05:00 - Kang. 포인트 로버스 v 로건 루스 FC L 0-2
U23 Queensland Premier League 3 08/06 05:00 - Kang. 포인트 로버스 v 옥슬리 유나이티드 W 4-0
U23 Queensland Premier League 3 07/22 05:00 - Kang. 포인트 로버스 v Old Bridge FC L 2-3
U23 Queensland Premier League 3 07/09 05:00 - Kang. 포인트 로버스 v 바던 라트로브 L 1-5
U23 Queensland Premier League 3 05/21 08:00 - 릿지 힐스 v Kang. 포인트 로버스 L 2-0
U23 Queensland Premier League 3 05/07 05:00 - 옥슬리 유나이티드 v Kang. 포인트 로버스 W 2-3
U23 Queensland Premier League 3 04/30 05:00 - Kang. 포인트 로버스 v Willowburn FC W 4-1
U23 Queensland Premier League 3 04/08 05:00 - Kang. 포인트 로버스 v 짐붐바 W 3-1
U23 Queensland Premier League 3 03/04 09:00 - 나랑바 유나이티드 v Kang. 포인트 로버스 W 0-2
U23 Queensland Premier League 3 08/06 05:00 - Kang. 포인트 로버스 v Willowburn FC L 1-3
Australia FFA Cup Qualifying 02/20 08:00 - 남부르 얀디나 v Kang. 포인트 로버스 L 5-0
Brisbane Capital League 2 09/26 05:00 - Kang. 포인트 로버스 v 웨스트사이드 D 3-3

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 6 4 2
Wins 2 1 1
Draws 0 0 0
Losses 4 3 1
Goals for 10 7 3
Goals against 14 10 4
Clean sheets 1 1 0
Failed to score 2 1 1

Kangaroo Point Rovers FC is an Australian football (soccer) club from Brisbane, Queensland. The club was formed in 1996 and currently fields first and reserve/u23 grade teams in Football Queensland Premier League 5 − Metro competition, and competes in the Men's City League and the Brisbane Women's competitions.

History

The club was formed as Pineapple Rovers Soccer Football Club in 1996. The club is a reincarnation of the original Pineapple Rovers, one of the oldest clubs in Queensland, thought to have been formed in the late 1880s and playing out of Raymond Park (then known as the Pineapple Sportsfield, named for the adjacent Pineapple Hotel). This earlier Pineapple Rovers club won three Brisbane Division 1 premierships (in 1919, 1924 and 1925) and had an unbroken history from 1912 until November 1938 when it merged with Shafston Rovers to form Eastern Suburbs.

The current club first entered Football Brisbane competition in 2001, starting in Division 2, then the fourth tier of Brisbane's football system. The following season, the club won its first honours, defeating Clairvaux FC 2-1 in the Division 3 Grand Final.

In 2005 the club was renamed Kangaroo Point Rovers FC after relocating to its current ground and spiritual home at Raymond Park, Kangaroo Point.

The newly renamed club won the Metropolitan League Division 1 Grand Final in 2006 and promotion to Premier Division 2. Kangaroo Point Rovers remained in this division for six seasons until finishing last in 2012 and being relegated to Capital League 3.

Kangaroo Point Rovers bounced back immediately, finishing top of 2013 Capital League 3 and winning the Grand Final 2-1 over Redcliffe PCYC. The club had its best ever cup run in the 2014 Canale Cup which doubled as the 2014 FFA Cup preliminary rounds, winning through four consecutive rounds until losing to Peninsula Power in the fifth round. The club's cup form was not replicated in 2014 Capital League 2 and the club was relegated after finishing in 10th place. A further relegation in 2015 has seen Kangaroo Point Rovers FC compete in Capital League 4 since 2016.

With the rebuilding phase well underway after back to back relegations, 2017 saw the return of success both on and off the pitch at KPR with numerous improvements made within the club which culminated in a 3rd-place finish in the league, only to miss promotion and 2nd place by the way of goal difference. This didn't deter the squad as they made history winning the last ever Capital 4 Grand Final over Samford Rangers 2-0.

In January 2018, with the league restructure of Football Brisbane's footballing pyramid underway, KPR saw themselves in the newly reformed Capital 3 league. This all suddenly changed when Pine Rivers decided to withdraw from the Capital League structure meaning an availability opened up for Cap 2 football in 2018. After careful consideration, the coaching staff and committee took on the chance of returning to Cap 2 with open arms and returned to the league they once called home some 4 years ago.

2018 was to mark a significant year for the club, as we celebrated our 100th birthday

Our 1st team pose for a photo in our heritage kit before taking the field to face Bardon Latrobe. 12/08/2018

With promotion gained, and a new coach at the helm, KPR entered its new Capital League 2 season as massive underdogs and were heavily tipped to get the dreaded drop back to Cap 3. With a string of tough results in the early stages, it was the middle part of the season which saw points come our way and movement up the league ladder with the prospect of finals football. Suspensions and injuries would play their part however, as the squad limped home to finish 8th in the standings securing Cap 2 status with a last gasp, dramatic winner against Bardon Latrobe on our 100 years of piney football celebrations.

2019 was deemed another successful year at Raymond Park, our Capital League made headlines early in the season with a FFA Cup-set beating highly regarded and fancied 4th tier Gold Coast Premier League powerhouse Broadbeach United on penalties at home. During the Capital League 2 season the First team then went on to make the finals series only to go down in the preliminary final to eventual winners and promoted Brisbane Athletic.

2020 saw us bring in a new decade with significant changes within the football club. A busy off-season saw the club strengthen ties in the community, most notably with our long term partners The Pineapple Hotel who agreed to a long term partnership with the club. A new era for women's football was herald at the club as a new partnership with local NPL club Eastern suburbs saw the two clubs come together and enter a women's Capital League squad, who will play out at Heath Park, under the name, badge and colours of KPR. Bringing not only a new competitive level of women's football to the club, but also reigniting our old ties with Easts.

New challenges, and old rivalries will resume when the new 2020 season kicks off in late February with KPR looking to push on for silverware in both Capital Leagues, as well as another successful season within the City Leagues.

The Capital 4 Grand Final winning squad.
캥거루 포인트 로버스는 브리즈번 강 남쪽에 위치한 호주의 전 축구 클럽입니다. 이 클럽은 1898년에 창단되었으며 브리즈번의 주요 경쟁 클럽 중 하나였습니다. 로버스는 1925년부터 1966년까지 퀸즐랜드 축구 협회의 멤버였으며 9회의 우승을 차지했습니다. 로버스는 또한 FA컵에서 두 번 우승했으며 1953년과 1954년에 이 대회에서 우승했습니다.

1966년 로버스는 내셔널 사커 리그의 창립 멤버였습니다. 로버스는 NSL에서 14시즌 동안 뛰었고 1974년과 1976년에 두 번의 챔피언십에서 우승했습니다. 로버스는 또한 1973년과 1979년에 NSL컵에서 우승했습니다.

1980년 로버스는 재정적 문제로 인해 NSL에서 탈퇴했습니다. 클럽은 퀸즐랜드 주 리그로 돌아갔고 1986년까지 뛰었습니다. 1986년 로버스는 브리즈번 라이온스와 합병하여 브리즈번 스트라이커스를 결성했습니다.

로버스는 브리즈번의 축구 역사에서 중요한 부분이었습니다. 클럽은 퀸즐랜드 주 리그와 NSL에서 많은 성공을 거두었으며 호주 축구 국가대표팀에 많은 선수를 배출했습니다. 로버스는 오늘날에도 전설적인 클럽으로 여겨집니다.