Australia Queensland Premier League 04/27 08:00 9 Southside Eagles v SWQ Thunder - View
Australia Queensland Premier League 05/11 08:00 10 Mitchelton FC v Southside Eagles - View
Australia Queensland Premier League 05/17 10:00 11 Southside Eagles v Capalaba FC - View
Australia Queensland Premier League 05/25 08:00 12 Southside Eagles v Logan Lightning - View
Australia Queensland Premier League 06/01 08:00 13 Eastern Suburbs v Southside Eagles - View
Australia Queensland Premier League 06/09 08:15 14 Broadbeach United v Southside Eagles - View
Australia Queensland Premier League 06/15 08:00 15 Southside Eagles v Brisbane Strikers - View
Australia Queensland Premier League 06/23 08:00 16 Caboolture FC v Southside Eagles - View
Australia Queensland Premier League 07/06 08:00 17 Southside Eagles v Ipswich FC - View
Australia Queensland Premier League 07/14 06:45 18 St George Willawong FC v Southside Eagles - View
Australia Queensland Premier League 07/19 10:30 19 Southside Eagles v Moreton City Excelsior B - View
Australia Queensland Premier League 08/03 08:00 20 SWQ Thunder v Southside Eagles - View
Australia Queensland Premier League 08/10 06:45 21 Southside Eagles v Mitchelton FC - View
Australia Queensland Premier League 08/18 07:15 22 Capalaba FC v Southside Eagles - View

Wikipedia - Southside Eagles FC

Southside Eagles FC is an Australian football (soccer) club from Bulimba, a suburb of Brisbane. The club was founded when the Germania and Southside Belmont clubs merged in 1968 and it currently competes in Football Queensland Premier League.

History

The Germania soccer club was formed by Rudi Gerhard and Guenther Pieplow and was originally supported by members of Brisbane German community. The club won Brisbane's Division Two at their first attempt in 1962, but were relegated from Division One after a single season. The club returned to Division Two and remained there until clinching promotion again in 1968, but were once again relegated after a single season in the top tier.

The Southside Belmont Soccer Club was originally a junior club. It competed in Division Two at a senior level for two seasons (1964 and 1965), then spent three seasons in Division Three before being absorbed by Germania after the 1968 season.

Germania changed its name to Southside Eagles FC after the 1972 season, as part of a drive from the Queensland Soccer Federation to remove ethnic names from clubs.

Southside Eagles won promotion to Division One after claiming the Division Two championship in 1974, and remained in the top division of Queensland soccer for the next six seasons. This including the 1978 season which was the most successful in the club's history, winning a 'Grand Slam' of trophies: the President’s Cup, the Ampol Cup, the Premiership and the Grand Final. Southside Eagles qualified for the NSL Cup twice during this period, knocked out in the first round by Sydney's Eastern Suburbs in 1978 and Brisbane Lions in 1979, each time losing narrowly by a single goal.

Encouraged by its 1978 success when it was effectively the third strongest Queensland club behind the state's two NSL representatives, Southside Eagles joined the short-lived Queensland State League in 1979, but withdrew after two seasons due to financial losses. Many players left Southside Eagles to join clubs that remained in the State League, and this initiated a long period of decline for the club.

The club fell as low as Division Five which they won in their single season there in 1993, and then slowly climbed back up the divisions.

After winning the Premier Division Two league and grand final in 2010, Southside Eagles were promoted to the second tier of Football Brisbane competition where they have remained in since, and which has been known as Capital League 1 since the 2013 Football Brisbane restructure.

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

The Southside Eagles are a professional soccer team based in Australia. Known for their competitive spirit and strong work ethic, the team has a dedicated fan base that cheers them on at every match. The players are skilled and talented, with a passion for the game that is evident in their performance on the field. The Southside Eagles are a force to be reckoned with in the Australian soccer scene, and they continue to strive for success and excellence in every game they play. With a history of success and a bright future ahead, the Southside Eagles are a team to watch in the world of soccer.