Olympic FC Brisbane are one of the most decorated football clubs in Queensland, and the championship record stretching across multiple decades tells a story of sustained excellence that few clubs can match. Founded in 1963 by the Greek-Australian community in Brisbane, the club has been a cornerstone of Queensland football and continues to set the standard in the NPL Queensland competition. Their Goodwin Park home in Coorparoo is one of the best-known football venues in the state, and on the right match day, the atmosphere is something special.
Club Overview
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1963 |
| Home Ground | Goodwin Park, Coorparoo |
| Capacity | 3,000 |
| Coach | TBC |
| State League | NPL Queensland |
| Championships | 4 |
History
Olympic FC were established in 1963 by Greek-Australian immigrants in Brisbane, creating a sporting and cultural institution that would serve the community for generations. The club quickly established itself in Queensland football, winning state titles and building a reputation for skilful, entertaining football that reflected their Mediterranean heritage. Through the decades, Olympic FC have been one of the most consistent performers in Queensland, maintaining their presence at the top level through strong governance and community support.
The NPL Queensland era has seen Olympic FC continue their tradition of excellence. The club has won multiple NPL titles and regularly competes for honours, backed by a loyal supporter base that fills Goodwin Park for important matches. The ground itself has been upgraded over the years while retaining its traditional charm, with covered seating, quality playing surfaces, and facilities that serve both the senior teams and the comprehensive youth development program. Olympic FC’s blue and white colours remain among the most recognisable in Queensland football.
Key Information
Olympic FC Brisbane’s championship record places them among the most successful clubs in Queensland football history. The youth academy is a proven pathway to professional football, with graduates earning contracts at Brisbane Roar and other A-League clubs. FFA Cup campaigns have provided opportunities on the national stage, and community engagement extends beyond the Greek-Australian community to embrace Brisbane’s broader multicultural population. The social facilities at Goodwin Park serve as a community hub that generates revenue to support football operations year-round — the kind of sustainable model that keeps heritage clubs thriving.
NC — Staff sports writer, australiafootball.com