• 2010 Team Muster

    The "Team Muster" night will be staged over three nights again this season - so that it's less of a rush for all concerned - on field #1 in front of the new Amenities Building.

    The muster is where you get to meet your “team mates” and where your Team’s parents decid... Read More

  • Football Anytime Program

    Greenbank Football Club Inc. will be running a free Football Anytime Program for girls 6 ‐> 13 years old over six Tuesday nights commencing 9 February @ 6:00pm.

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  • 2010 Coaching Course

    Our club is hosting a junior coaching course in March, 2010.

    The course is being run by Bruce TRACEY of Football Queensland.

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  • Club Member Survey

    To assist our club in planning for the future, we are doing a survey to identify your ideas for what you want the club to look like.

    If you have any questions or queries, please contact Peter KORTGE, Club Registrar.

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  • 2009 Summer Football

    We are hosting an Optus SSF and a "6-a-side" Competition for all other age groups over 10 Friday nights from 5:30pm - starting Friday, 9th October and finishing on Friday, 11th December, 2009.

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Tuesday, February 09, 2010
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New Club Phone Number

(07) 3103-7263

During the season on Training nights (Tuesday & Thursday) and Game days, a Committee member should answer it.

Else, leave a message and a Committee member will get back to you soonest.

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Upcoming Events

  • Our monthly General Meeting
    February 15, 2010 (7:00 pm - 9:30 pm)
    Greenbank Football Club Inc. monthly General Meeting

    Debra COX, Secretary on 0417 731 134
  • Football Anytime Program
    February 16, 2010 (6:00 pm - 7:15 pm)
    For girls 6 ‐> 13 years old who've never played Football before

    Peter KORTGE, Registrar on 0427 579 008
  • Sport & Rec Club Board Meeting
    February 17, 2010 (7:00 pm - 10:00 pm)
    Greenbank Sport & Recreation Club Inc. monthly Board Meeting

    Ann-Marie ANDERSON, Secretary on 07 3297-5912
  • Football Anytime Program
    February 23, 2010 (6:00 pm - 7:15 pm)
    For girls 6 ‐> 13 years old who've never played Football before

    Peter KORTGE, Registrar on 0427 579 008
  • Football Anytime Program
    March 02, 2010 (6:00 pm - 7:15 pm)
    For girls 6 ‐> 13 years old who've never played Football before

    Peter KORTGE, Registrar on 0427 579 008
Recent Events
  • 2010 Season Sign-on
    January 31, 2010 (8:30 am - 2:30 pm)

    Start of 2010 season sign-on. In the Dining Room of the Greenbank Sport & Recreation Club.

    Peter KORTGE, Registrar on 0427 579 008
  • 2010 Season Sign-on
    February 06, 2010 (8:30 am - 2:30 pm)

    Start of 2010 season sign-on. In our Office in, and in front of the Amenities Building

    Peter KORTGE, Registrar on 0427 579 008
  • Football Anytime Program
    February 09, 2010 (6:00 pm - 7:15 pm)

    For girls 6 ‐> 13 years old who've never played Football before

    Peter KORTGE, Registrar on 0427 579 008
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Humidity: 76%
Wind: S at 5 mph
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Isolated Thunderstorms
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21 | 29
Thu
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22 | 30

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Welcome to Greenbank Football Club

We are located at:-

Ethan KORTGE
First Floor, Amenities Building
Barry Whyte Field
Cnr Sheppard & Middle Roads
Greenbank QLD 4124

View field maps and our Google Map here.

Our Postal Address is:-

P O Box 1118
Park Ridge QLD 4125

The club was established in the 1970's.

The club was incorporated as "Greenbank Soccer Club Inc." on 5th November 1990 under the Associations Incorporation Act 1981. Our Incorporated Number is IA08058.

In October 2008 at a Special General Meeting we voted to change our name to "Greenbank Football Club Inc." and the change became official on 8 December 2008.

Teams

We are affiliated with Football Brisbane Inc..

We field teams in the following divisions:-

and continue to hope to also field a team in the following division:-

Official Colours

Our Official colours are Bottle Green, Gold & White.

Junior Team Uniform kit is as follows:-

Greenbank FC Home Jersey Greenbank FC Away Jersey
Home Jersey Alternate Jersey
Greenbank FC Home Shorts Greenbank FC Home Shorts
Home Shorts Alternate Shorts

Senior Team Uniform kit is as follows:-

Senior Home & Away Kit
Home Kit Away Kit

Our Objectives

The objective of the Greenbank Football Club is to provide:-
  • The opportunity for children, youth, and individuals to participate in an organised competition of Football and to develop sportsmanship and knowledge of Football.
  • Football facilities in the Greenbank area so that individuals can train and play Football locally.

Club Patron

Our club Patron is Elaine WATSON (OAM).

 

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