The
Brisbane Football Club (Queensland's first football club) formed in 1866 under
Australian Rules football rules but dabbled in both soccer and rugby football for much of its history, but appears to have been involved in many of the early soccer matches in Brisbane from 1867 to 1870. The earliest mention of matches under London Association rules is a July 1867 match Between Brisbane FC and the Volunteer Artillery World eleven. Volunteer Artillery later switched to Australian rules. Brisbane FC also played soccer at
Woogaroo (now
Goodna), west of Brisbane, in 1875 against the inmates and warders of the Woogaroo Lunatic Asylum." The following year at a meeting at the Railway Hotel, Petrie Terrace in April 1876, a new club was being formed in Brisbane to play under London Association rules is made with the intention of starting a neighbourhood league. The Anglo-Queensland Football Association (a predecessor of Football Queensland) began in 1884. The
Brisbane Courier reported in early May 1884: :''A MEETING of those favourable to the "Association" game of football as played in the home countries was held at the Australian Hotel last night ... [I]t was resolved that it was desirable to form an Anglo-Queensland Football Association, and as a beginning the meeting formed the first club, the name selected being "St. Andrew's Football Club." ... It was announced that already from twenty-seven to thirty promises to join the club had been received, and it was resolved to play a practice match tomorrow afternoon, if possible, in the Queen's Park.'' The first fixture match was played on 7 June 1884, on the Pineapple Sportsfield (now part of
Raymond Park),
Kangaroo Point (refer to
History of association football in Brisbane, Queensland for more information). By 1886, the game had spread west to
Ipswich and then to other regional centres. ==Administration of football in Queensland==