National Premier Leagues Queensland

[3] Each club has been granted a 5-year licence and there is no promotion or relegation from the league during this period.[4] Peninsula Power and Eastern Suburbs were the first two teams promoted to the NPL from the FQPL for the 2019 season.This was increased to 14 teams in the 2014 season with the inclusion of Harimau Muda A, Southwestern Queensland and the replacement of the QAS team with the Brisbane Roar National Youth League side.However, the teams were controversially reduced to 13 mid-season, due to CQFC Energy's failure to meet licensing conditions.Also at the conclusion of the regular season the top four clubs play a local finals series.
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