Wynnum District SC


Wynnum Wolves Soccer Club, Wolves FC, or WDSC Wolves FC, is a soccer football club with our home grounds in Boundary Street, Tingalpa, Brisbane, Australia. Founded in 1921, the club has a long tradition and currently competes in the Football Queensland Premier League.

About the Club

Wolves FC has men's, women's, and youth teams for girls and boys from the ages of 6 and up. Located at Carmichael Park, Wolves FC provides the opportunity for all ages to enjoy playing competitive football. Wolves FC has a long history in the Brisbane Competition dating back to 1921 when Wynnum entered in the highest division.
The WDSC operates in conjunction with the Moreton Bay Sports club which facilitates numerous sporting and recreational events for the community. Clubs associated with the Moreton Bay Sports club are the Wynnum Manly District Cricket Club, Wynnum District Darts Club, and other various organisations that initiate community activities.

Club history

Early Times 1921 to 1940
Wolves FC began in Wynnum in 1921. In very early times matches were played at the Gabba, Wembley Oval at Burke Street Coorparoo and also at Memorial Park, Wynnum.
1940s to 1950s
In 1949 Wynnum played in the QSFA second division
1960s
In 1966, the club purchased a house and land in Bognor Street, Wynnum, developed a field and called it Maramba Stadium. From this time, the seniors played out of Maramba Stadium, while the juniors remained at Memorial Park, next to the Wynnum High School.
1970s
In 1970s Wynnum played in the Queensland State League.
1980s
Up until the 1980s the Wynnum District Soccer Club effectively consisted of two clubs, a senior and a junior club. Seniors at Maramba Stadium, while the juniors played at Memorial Park.
Earlier committees accepted that a split club situation was not healthy but no alternative was available due to a lack of funds to purchase more land adjacent to Maramba.
In 1981 the Wynnum-Manly District Cricket Club established itself at Boundary Street, Tingalpa with two cricket ovals with turf blocks, a canteen and toilet facilities. With no winter tenant, the cricket club struggled to maintain itself from year to year. The facilities were basic and costs were increasing. In an attempt to secure their survival, the two clubs began talks, requiring the relocation of WDSC to Boundary Street, Tingalpa.
In 1985 Wynnum played in the Queensland Soccer Federation Intermediate League winning the Premiership, and thereby gaining promotion to Premier League in 1986. In 1986, Wynnum fared poorly and was then relegated back to Division 2 for the 1987 season. In 1987, Wynnum finished second and won the Grand Final defeating Brisbane Croatia. In 1988 Wynnum finished sixth in division 2.
1990s
At the end of the 1993 soccer season and with assistance from a grant from the federal government through Brisbane City Council and the proceeds from the sale of Maramba Stadium, and the thousands of volunteer hours, the move was completed in time for the 1994 soccer season.
The now known "Eddie Wilkins" field and the No. 3 cricket oval were developed at this time. Also included in the works was the extension to the original besser brick clubhouse to include the upstairs verandah and the complementary addition downstairs.
2000's
August 2005 saw the awarding of a grant to the club to resurface the No.1 pitch, install below ground irrigation in field one, build new dressing rooms and carry out further work on field four as well as lighting upgrades and other minor works.
The works commenced on 5 December 2005. Since the facility improvements, Wolves have proved to be extremely and increasingly successful due to the determination of its leadership, team members, and club supporters.

2016 season

The 2016 Season began with Mark Youngjohns as Head Coach, tasked to restore the club back into the BPL. After a promising start to the season, the First grade side lost seven fixtures in succession and were in the relegation zone, second last in the competition. Mark Dykman replaced Mark Youngjohns as Head Coach in May 2016 and lifted the team from 11th position to finish 7th at the conclusion of the regular season winning 7 of the remaining 11 games.
The turning point in the season was the dramatic fixture in Round 16 where Wolves FC met Bayside United at Carmichael Park. Bayside came into the fixture in second place on the ladder looking to consolidate their aspirations for promotion, whilst Wolves FC were in the relegation zone in 11th position. In the 13th minute of the match, Wolves FC forward Antonio Murray was forced to be replaced after a challenge left him with a fractured leg. Wolves FC forward Michael Bell scored in the 25th minute to give the Wolves the lead 1–0. However, in the 45th minute, another challenge saw Michael Bell leave the field in an ambulance with a broken leg. Following the half time resumption, two Wolves players were given red cards by the referee, leaving the Wolves with only nine men with twenty minutes still to play. Stoic defence followed, with it looking like the Wolves would hold on to seal to victory. With minutes remaining, Bayside were awarded a penalty which gave them an opportunity to snatch a draw. However Wolves keeper Douglas Blaikie blocked the penalty with a diving save to his right, which was then cleared by the desperate Wolves FC defenders. Wolves FC won the match 1–0.
The 2016 First Grade Squad was:
Wolves FC Teams that have made Finals or are Premiers in 2016 season are as follows:
Capital League 1 Reserve Grade – Finals – Third in the regular season
City 3 – Finals – Fifth in regular season
City 7 – Finals – Second in regular season
U18 Division 1 – Premiers
U15 Division 1 – Premiers and Grand Final Winners
U15 Division 3 – Finals – Third in regular season
U14 Division 3 – Premiers and Grand Final Winners
U12 Division 4 South – Finals – Third in regular season

2017 Season

The 2017 First Grade Squad was:
The 2017 Reserve Grade Squad was:
Wolves FC Teams that have made Finals or are Premiers in 2017 season are as follows:
Capital League 1 First Grade – Semi Finalists – Fourth in the regular season
Capital League 1 Reserve Grade – Grand Finalists – Third in the regular season
U18 Division 1 – Premiers
U16 SYL – Plate Winners
U16 Division 2 – Semi Finalists
U15 Division 2 – Grand Final Winners

2018 Season

On 29 May 2017, Football Queensland announced that Wolves FC had been accepted into the Football Queensland Premier League. The winner of this league each year will gain promotion into the NPL.
In its first season in the FQPL, Wolves finished the season in 9th place on 28 points with a goal difference of -15. The leading goal scorer was Alejandro Pastor Martinez with 19 goals.

2019 Season

Kerwin Jean Pierre was appointed as first grade coach to coach Wolves FC's second season in the Football Queensland Premier League replacing Mark Dykman.

Club and Player Honours

Tedman Cup Winners 1929
Tedman Cup Winners 1938
Queensland Cup Cup Champions 1997
Queensland Soccer Federation XXXX Premier League Premiers 2001
Queensland Soccer Federation XXXX Premier League Grand Finalists 2001
Brisbane Premier League Champions 2009
Brisbane Premier League Champions 2010
Brisbane Premier League Premiers 2011
Brisbane Premier League Champions 2012
Brisbane Premier League Premiers 2014
Brisbane Premier League Gold Medal Winner – Tony McKinless 1995
Brisbane Premier League Gold Medal Winner – Kado Aoci 2013
Brisbane Premier League Golden Boot Winner – Steffen Vroom 2011
Brisbane Premier League Golden Boot Winner – Kado Aoci 2013
Brisbane Premier League Golden Boot Winner – Kado Aoci 2014
Brisbane Premier League Golden Boot Winner – Alistair Davis 2015

Life Members

PRESENT
Terry Furphy,
Tony Furphy,
Wayne Gracey,
Eddie Wilkins,
Richard Tarnawski,
Bernie Crew,
Sylvia Pfuhl,
Bobby Wyatt,
Alan Ruff,
Arch Wylie,
Neil Draper
DECEASED
John Hutchinson,
Geoff Gardner,
George Fowler,
Olive Fowler,
George Parsons,
Bert Taylor,
Bill Hannah,
Gunther Pfuhl,
Wally Clulow

Current First Grade Squad

Correct as of Jan 2019

Current U20 squad

Current as of Oct 2017

Management