QNI North Queensland Trophy

The QNI North Queensland Challenge Trophy was a football (soccer) friendly tournament the summer of 2006, hosted in Townsville.

QNI North Queensland Trophy
Founded2006
Country Australia
Number of teams4

Overview

The tournament was intended to warm up the Young Socceroos for the 2007 U-20 World Cup. The Young Socceroos were automatically invited to the tournament as hosts. Central Coast Mariners and Melbourne Victory were then invited to the tournament to represent the A-League and Changchun Yatai of the Chinese Super League were invited to represent Asia.

Teams that participated

  • Young Socceroos
  • Central Coast Mariners
  • Melbourne Victory
  • Changchun Yatai

Tournament

Each team played each other once in a round robin, after each team had played each other, the team that came 1st in the group played the team that came 2nd in the Grand Final, and the teams that finished 3rd and 4th played each other in a consolation match. Melbourne Victory finished 1st in the group followed by Changchun Yatai while the Young Socceroos and Central Coast Mariners finished 3rd and 4th respectively. Melbourne then played Changchun in the Grand Final where Melbourne finished the game 6-1 and broke the club record for biggest win.

Summary

Group Round

  • Melbourne Victory 3-1 Changchun Yatai
  • Young Socceroos 1-2 Central Coast Mariners
  • Changchun Yatai 2-0 Central Coast Mariners
  • Young Socceroos 0-4 Melbourne Victory
  • Central Coast Mariners 1-3 Melbourne Victory
  • Young Socceroos 1-4 Changchun Yatai

Consolation Match

  • Central Coast Mariners 2-0 Young Socceroos

Grand Final

Year Crowd Grand Final
Winner Score Runner-Up
2006
5,234 Melbourne Victory 6–1 Changchun Yatai

Overall Results

Year Venue Winner Runner-up 3rd place 4th place
2006 Rockhampton Stadium Melbourne Victory Changchun Yatai Central Coast Mariners Young Socceroos

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References

  1. Give Me Football Archived September 13, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
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