1978−1999: Formation and name changes Gold Coast Knights Soccer Club was formed by a group of
Croatian migrants in the
Gold Coast region in 1978, under the name St. Anthony's Soccer Club. The club has just one side, an U-14 side, which was coached by Mladen Marinac. The side trained at
Aquinas College and played its home games at
Musgrave Hill. In 1979, a senior team was formed and entered the local
Men's 2nd Division competition. The growth of the Croatian migrant population in Gold Coast coincided with the growth of the club. In 1981, under the leadership of Željko Bambić, a
Men's 1st Division side was entered. In 1982, the club bought land in
Carrara, Queensland, where two fields were put down and a small clubhouse built. The first game was played at Carrara in 1984, a year in which, under the leadership of coach Charlie Runje, the club won the Premiership and the Presidents Cup. In the late 80s, St. Anthony's became
Gold Coast Croatia Soccer Club. In 1991, the club decided to redevelop the clubrooms to cater for the expanding needs of the club. In the 90s, the football federation requested "Croatia" to be removed from the club's name and so, after spending a year as
Gold Coast C.S.C., the club settled on the name '''Carrara Cro's Soccer Club''' in 1993. They kept this name until 1999, when the club became known as Gold Coast Knights Soccer Club. The name change followed a meeting with
National Soccer League side
Melbourne Knights FC, with whom a sister-club relationship was formed.
1999−2019: Gold Coast leagues The 2003 Gold Coast Premier League season saw the Gold Coast Knights win both the President's Cup and the premiership. The club wouldn't crown another premiership for another 5 years, where they earned the 2008 trophy. In 2014, Gold Coast Knights experienced the first relegation in the club's history, falling from the
Gold Coast Premier League to
Division 1. In 2015, the Knights just avoided successive relegations, finishing just two points above the relegated
Nerang Eagles, collecting only 15 points in 21 games that season. At the club's Annual General Meeting in 2015, businessman Adrian Puljich became the new chairman. Knights immediately underwent a rebrand, which saw a new logo introduced. Work commenced on new change room facilities and tower lights for the pitches at the Croatian Sports Centre were installed. The 2016 season started well, as the Knights took out the BLK Pre-Season Cup. Success continued and the Knights earned the right of promotion back to the Premier League for the 2017 season after winning the Division 1 title. Having only lost one game all season, the Knights continued their form into the finals series and took out the double by winning the championship. The 2017 season saw further success for Gold Coast Knights, winning the Premier League title for the first time in nine years in the first season back in the top flight of Gold Coast football. In the finals series, Knights lost to
Broadbeach United on penalties in the preliminary final, but beat the
Burleigh Heads Bulldogs to qualify for the grand final. There, Knights lost again to Broadbeach, this time 2–1. Knights qualified for the
2018 FFA Cup Round of 32 when it defeated
Sunshine Coast, scoring two late goals to take the game out 3–2 after extra-time. It was the third straight
NPL Queensland side that Knights had defeated on their way to the Round of 32. In the Round of 32, Knights drew
A-League side
Newcastle Jets, going down 1–0 at
Robina Stadium in front of 2,220 people. The club won the
Gold Coast Premier League premiership with two rounds to spare, following a 2–0 win over
Palm Beach Sharks, with a record of 14 wins, 2 draws and 0 losses. In the finals series, Knights lost 2–1 to
Broadbeach United in the qualifying final, its first loss all season, before beating
Surfers Paradise Apollo 5–4 in the elimination final and then Broadbeach 5–1 in the grand final, handing the club its first ever Gold Coast Premier League championship.
Since 2019: National Premier Leagues Queensland In November 2017, it was announced that Knights would join the
National Premier Leagues Queensland from 2019, becoming part of the top-flight of football in the state. Knights took the place of
Gold Coast City FC, who dissolved and hence gave up their place in the competition. In March 2019, Gold Coast signed
Mitch Nichols in one of the highest profile coups in the club's history. Later that season, the club also signed
Matt Smith, a former
Socceroo and
Brisbane Roar championship-winning captain. In its first season in the NPL Queensland, the Knights finished in 2nd position, 4 points off premiers
Queensland Lions, with a 22–4–2 record. In the finals series, the Knights beat
Peninsula Power 2–1 at home, setting up a Grand Final against
Olympic FC who had defeated the premiers Lions FC. A 10-man Knights held out to defeat Olympic 2–1 and claim its first NPL Queensland championship. After a 4–1 loss to bottom side
Sunshine Coast Wanderers on Sunday 30 August 2020, Knights parted ways with head coach Grae Piddick. Before their loss to the Wanderers, the Knights had not dropped a game since July 2019. Knights named
Scott McDonald as its new senior head coach on 26 August 2021 for the upcoming 2022 season. McDonald was capped 26 times for the
Australia men's national soccer team during his playing career. Gold Coast Knights finished in 2nd in the regular season of 2022. In the finals series, Knights defeated
Peninsula Power 3–1 in the semi-final and
Olympic 2–0 in the grand final to achieve its second ever
NPL Queensland championship. == Managers ==