2013 National Premier League Queensland information
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Football league season
NPL Queensland
Season
2013
Champions
Olympic FC
Premiers
Olympic FC
Matches played
132
Goals scored
612 (4.64 per match)
Top goalscorer
Antonio Murray (27 goals)
Biggest home win
Redlands United 11-2 Central Queensland FC (24 March 2013)
Sunshine Coast Fire 9-0 Central Queensland FC (9 June 2013)
Biggest away win
Central Queensland FC 0–7 Sunshine Coast Fire (9 March 2013)
FNQ FC Heat 0–7 Brisbane City (23 March 2013)
Highest scoring
Redlands United 11-2 Central Queensland FC (24 March 2013)
Longest winning run
Brisbane City (8)
Longest unbeaten run
Brisbane City (13)
Longest winless run
QAS (11)
Longest losing run
QAS (8)
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The 2013 National Premier League Queensland is the first season under the new competition format in Queensland.[1] The league consists of 14 teams across the State of Queensland.[2] Brisbane City, Olympic FC and Redlands United joined from the Brisbane Premier League. Brisbane Strikers, QAS and Sunshine Coast Fire joined from the previous Queensland State League. Central Queensland FC, FNQ FC Heat and Northern Fury each had sides from their cities participating in the previous Queensland State League but new consortiums won bids to participate in the NPL and new identities were created, Fury taking on the identity of the former A-League club North Queensland Fury.
Complete new entities, Western Pride FC and Moreton Bay Jets were formed while Palm Beach Sharks was drawn from the Gold Coast Premier League but were former participants in years gone past in the Brisbane Premier League.
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^"NPL QLD Men's News, Fixtures, Results, Ladders, Highlights and Live Streams". Football Queensland. Retrieved 24 February 2021.
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