• Northern Fury Football Club was an Australian professional soccer club based in Townsville, Queensland. The club was founded in 2008 and competed in the...
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  • S. Mount Fury, Washington, U.S. Kemblawarra Fury FC, a New South Wales football club Northern Fury FC, a Queensland soccer club Western Fury, a women's...
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  • defunct club Northern Fury FC. Northern Fury FC was a club which appeared in the 2009–10 and 2010–11 seasons of the Australian A-League. The club played...
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  • The 2010–11 season was North Queensland Fury's second, and final, season in the Hyundai A-League Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA...
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  • Brisbane Roar Football Club is an Australian professional soccer club based in Brisbane, Queensland. It competes in the country's premier men's competition...
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    The 2010–11 A-League match between Adelaide United and North Queensland Fury at Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide, took place on Friday, 21 January 2011. Adelaide...
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  • semi-professional soccer club based in the regional city of Cairns, in the far north of Queensland. Founded in 2012, the club was awarded a licence to...
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  • The 2009–10 season was the inaugural season of North Queensland Fury. It began on 1 May 2009 and concluded on 30 April 2010, with competitive matches...
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    academy graduate, Hughes also played for Northampton Town, Walsall, North Queensland Fury, Bury and Morecambe. Born in Liverpool, he joined Everton at the...
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  • North Queensland Fury FC (now called 'Northern Fury') are a semi-professional association football club who compete in the National Premier Leagues Queensland...
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    Williams has played for several A-League clubs including Queensland Roar, North Queensland Fury, Sydney FC and Melbourne City and Wellington Phoenix. Williams...
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    representing regions of Queensland. The Brisbane Football Club (Queensland's first football club) formed in 1866 under Australian Rules football rules but dabbled...
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  • clubs for A-League team North Queensland Fury before its demise in 2011. The club has had reasonable success in the last few years. Before the North Queensland...
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  • National Premier League Queensland, run by Football Queensland, is the top tier state-level soccer competition in Queensland. The conference is a sub...
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  • This is a list of association football clubs playing in the league of another country i.e. a country other than the one where they are based. Conditions...
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  • Auckland Football Club is a professional football club based in Auckland, New Zealand that will compete in the A-League Men, the top flight of Australian...
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    Scotland. Since retiring as a player, he has managed North Queensland Fury, Perth Glory, Northern Fury and Stirling Macedonia. Raised in the Parkhead area...
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  • Alex Read (category Northern Fury FC players)
    signed for the club. North Queensland Fury sign young-gun striker Alex Read Hyundai A-League – 2010-11 Season – North Queensland Fury vs Brisbane Roar...
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    Chris Grossman (category Northern Fury FC players)
    team starting football. Coach Ian Ferguson elected to play him there largely due to the extensive injury list at North Queensland Fury. On 21 November...
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  • the addition of two new teams both from Queensland which was the Gold Coast United and North Queensland Fury who made their debuts for the 2009–10 season...
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    speculative, with North admitting no concrete offers had materialised. On 3 November 2008, he was announced as the inaugural North Queensland Fury marquee player...
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    Willows Sports Complex (category Northern Fury FC)
    Queensland Cowboys National Rugby League club. The ground was also used for rugby union and soccer. From 2009 to 2011, A-League football club North Queensland...
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    Mitchell Davey: motorcycle speedway rider Matthew Ham: football player – North Queensland Fury Jackie Huggins: Aboriginal author and historian Bob King:...
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    Robbie Fowler (category Northern Fury FC players)
    December 2008, he departed Blackburn and played in Australia with North Queensland Fury and Perth Glory. In 2011, he joined Thai side Muangthong United...
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  • Jack Hingert (category Northern Fury FC players)
    to Queensland to play in the A-League for the North Queensland Fury making 11 appearances with the team before unfortunate circumstances saw the Club close...
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  • 2009–10 A-League (category 2009–10 in Asian association football leagues)
    Queensland. Gold Coast United FC and the North Queensland Fury FC made their A-League debuts at the start of the season. Because of this, Queensland Roar...
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  • 2010–11 A-League (category 2010–11 in Asian association football leagues)
    Gold Coast United Melbourne Heart Melbourne Victory Newcastle Jets North Queensland Fury Perth Glory Sydney FC Wellington Phoenix The following do not fill...
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    Terry Cooke (category Northern Fury FC players)
    contract. As a free agent, he was picked up by Australian side North Queensland Fury, and 2010–2011 he played for Gabala of Azerbaijan. Cooke also made...
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  • were created, Fury taking on the identity of the former A-League club North Queensland Fury. Complete new entities, Western Pride FC and Moreton Bay Jets...
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  • Zealand Knights Football Club (formed from the Football Kingz Football Club in 2004) were the only professional association football club in New Zealand...
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