4,500 vs. Brisbane City (27 August 1978) National Soccer League
Lowest home attendance
330 vs. South Melbourne (26 March 1978) National Soccer League
Average home league attendance
2,818
Biggest win
7–0 vs. Annerley (H) (24 May 1978) NSL Cup
Biggest defeat
0–4 vs. Footscray JUST (A) (20 August 1978) National Soccer League
← 1977
1979 →
The 1978 season was the second in the National Soccer League for Brisbane Lions (now Queensland Lions Football Club). In addition to the domestic league, they also participated in the NSL Cup.
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The 1978season was the second in the National Soccer League for BrisbaneLions (now Queensland Lions Football Club). In addition to the domestic league...
The 1979 season was the third in the National Soccer League for BrisbaneLions (now Queensland Lions Football Club). In addition to the domestic league...
The 1977 season was the first in the National Soccer League for BrisbaneLions (now Queensland Lions Football Club). In addition to the domestic league...
v West Adelaide West Adelaide v BrisbaneLions Fitzroy United v West Adelaide West Adelaide v Footscray JUST Brisbane City v West Adelaide Marconi Fairfield...
and BrisbaneLions. Brisbane City won the first two national knockout competitions, by defeating Marconi in 1977 and West Adelaide in 1978. Brisbane Lions...
1983, with city rivals BrisbaneLions bottom. It was tough times for NSL football in the city. For the following three seasons the NSL was increased in...
Melbourne West Adelaide v Brisbane City Mooroolbark v West Adelaide West Adelaide v Adelaide City West Adelaide v BrisbaneLions Western Suburbs v West Adelaide...
Strangely, the competition's most geographically northern sides, BrisbaneLions and Brisbane City were in the latter grouping. This period saw South Melbourne...
Mooroolbark Mooroolbark v Adelaide City Mooroolbark v West Adelaide BrisbaneLions v Mooroolbark Mooroolbark v Canberra City Sydney Olympic v Mooroolbark...
Bulldogs in 1996). All three teams relocated from the VFA. 1987: Brisbane Bears (now BrisbaneLions); West Coast Eagles 1991: Adelaide Crows 1995: Fremantle Dockers...
Adelaide v Heidelberg United Cabnerra City v West Adelaide West Adelaide v BrisbaneLions Sydney City v West Adelaide West Adelaide v Marconi Fairfield St George-Budapest...
1988 Brisbane City FC Brisbane 1977 - 1986 NSL Cup Winners: 2 1977, 1978 Brunswick Zebras FC Brunswick Juventus FC Brunswick Pumas FC Melbourne SC Melbourne...
Walker - Footscray, Robert Groenewegen - Footscray, Albert Proud - BrisbaneLions Dennis Collins - Footscray, Carlton Robert Fox-Footscray Western Region...
Phoenix 14 seasons: APIA Leichhardt, Melbourne City, St George FC 13 seasons: Brisbane Strikers, Footscray JUST, Preston Lions 12 seasons: Western Sydney...
being relegated the previous season. Following the 2017 season, the club was stripped of its playing license by Football Brisbane and the license was transferred...
Other important rivalries have been with fellow Melbourne sides Preston Lions, Green Gully, Heidelberg United and Sunshine George Cross, both at state...
came to joining AFL by Ben Cotton for Zero Tackle 17 March 2019 From BrisbaneLions Academy to State of Origin: Corey Horsburgh by Ethan Lee Chalk for Zero...
is a double round-robin over 18 rounds. The season began on 10 March and concluded on 13 August. Sturt Lions were premiers for the first time. Source: dribl...
national defense (1983–1989). Carl Webb, 42, Australian rugby league player (Brisbane Broncos, North Queensland Cowboys, national team), complications from amyotrophic...
Sacred Heart Old Collegians (5) v Elizabeth Grove (-) Vipers FC (3) v Sturt Lions (3) Adelaide Titans (-) v Northern Demons (4) Ghan Kilburn City (-) v Adelaide...
one perfect season, by the Mission Queensland Firebirds, based in Brisbane, Queensland in 2011. The Firebirds won thirteen regular season games and both...
NPL for the first time after defeating Bayswater City SC, APIA Leichhardt Tigers FC and Brisbane Strikers FC. On 19 August 2018, Heidelberg secured back-to-back...
Wales who complete the Grand Slam 2005 British & Irish Lions tour to New Zealand – The Lions suffer a 3–0 whitewash to New Zealand, as well as losing...