Australia - Queensland - Premier League 02/23 06:00 - Sunshine Coast v Western Pride FC W 1-2
Australia - Amicale 01/21 10:39 - Lions FC v Western Pride FC L 9-0
Australia - NPL Queensland 08/31 08:00 30 [5] Brisbane Strikers v Western Pride FC [13] D 1-1
Australia - NPL Queensland 08/24 09:00 29 [13] Western Pride FC v Brisbane City [6] L 1-3
Australia - NPL Queensland 08/21 09:30 17 [2] Gold Coast Knights v Western Pride FC [13] L 3-0
Australia - NPL Queensland 08/17 09:00 28 [13] Western Pride FC v Eastern Suburbs [9] W 3-2
Australia - NPL Queensland 08/10 08:00 27 [1] Lions FC v Western Pride FC [12] L 2-0
Australia - NPL Queensland 08/03 08:00 26 [10] Moreton Bay United v Western Pride FC [13] W 1-2
Australia - NPL Queensland 07/27 09:00 25 [13] Western Pride FC v Gold Coast United [7] W 2-1
Australia - NPL Queensland 07/13 07:00 24 [1] Peninsula Power v Western Pride FC [13] L 3-0
Australia - NPL Queensland 07/06 09:00 23 [13] Western Pride FC v Sunshine Coast [15] W 6-0
Australia - NPL Queensland 06/28 09:00 22 [12] Redlands United v Western Pride FC [13] L 4-0
Australia - NPL Queensland 06/22 09:00 21 [14] Western Pride FC v SWQ Thunder [12] W 3-2
Australia - NPL Queensland 06/18 09:30 18 [14] Western Pride FC v Brisbane Olympic FC [4] L 1-4
Australia - NPL Queensland 06/01 09:00 19 [13] Magpies Crusaders v Western Pride FC [14] W 0-4
Australia - NPL Queensland 05/19 07:00 16 [10] Brisbane Roar FC U21 v Western Pride FC [14] L 2-0
Australia - NPL Queensland 05/11 09:00 15 [14] Western Pride FC v Brisbane Strikers [9] L 1-4
Australia - NPL Queensland 05/07 09:00 14 [8] Brisbane City v Western Pride FC [14] L 5-0
Australia - FFA Cup 05/04 05:52 - Burleigh Heads v Western Pride FC L 3-1
Australia - NPL Queensland 04/28 08:30 13 [7] Eastern Suburbs v Western Pride FC [14] L 1-0
Australia - NPL Queensland 04/22 07:00 12 [13] Western Pride FC v Lions FC [2] L 1-3
Australia - NPL Queensland 04/17 09:30 11 [13] Western Pride FC v Moreton Bay United [9] L 0-5
Australia - FFA Cup 04/13 09:19 - Western Pride FC v Noosa D 2-2
Australia - NPL Queensland 04/06 07:00 10 [5] Gold Coast United v Western Pride FC [13] L 3-1
Australia - NPL Queensland 04/03 09:30 9 [13] Western Pride FC v Peninsula Power [1] L 0-5
Australia - NPL Queensland 03/30 09:00 9 Western Pride FC v Peninsula Power - Postponed
Australia - NPL Queensland 03/24 06:00 8 [15] Sunshine Coast v Western Pride FC [12] L 2-0
Australia - NPL Queensland 03/16 09:00 6 [12] Western Pride FC v Redlands United [13] W 1-0
Australia - NPL Queensland 03/09 07:00 6 [13] SWQ Thunder v Western Pride FC [14] W 2-4
Australia - NPL Queensland 02/23 09:00 4 [13] Western Pride FC v Magpies Crusaders [11] L 1-3

Wikipedia - Western Pride FC

Western Pride Football Club was a soccer club based in Ipswich, Queensland. The club is best known for winning the NPL Queensland Grand Final in 2017. Pride's Senior Men currently play in the Football Queensland Premier League, following relegation in 2018, while the juniors and Senior Women teams play in their respective NPL or FQPL Queensland competitions.

The club was founded in 2012 by a new entity called Football Ipswich, set up by local football clubs to represent the Greater Ipswich Region and surrounding Western Corridor.

Pride were inaugural members of the Men and Women's NPL Queensland competitions, the 2nd tier of Australian football.

In 2023 it was announced that Pride and Ipswich City FC would merge ahead of the 2024 season, with the new club being called Ipswich FC.

History

Pride's inaugural men's player/coach was former Socceroo Kasey Wehrman who led the team from 2012 until his resignation in July 2014 to return to Norway.

In October 2014, former A-League player Karl Dodd accepted the position of Head Coach of the Western Pride FC Senior Men's Team in the National Premier League (Qld). Former Matilda Karla Reuter signed on as Assistant Manager of the Men's team.

Dodd led the team to an impressive start to the season, however in June 2015 he was recruited by Brisbane Roar FC to take up a position as the High Performance Manager.

Dodd was replaced by former Whitsunday Miners FC coach Graham Harvey.

Pride Women's team first appeared in the SEQ Premier League, and were coached by Byron Hellmuth. In 2015 Pride gained a licence to the newly formed NPL Queensland Women'scompetition. Byron Hellmuth and New player/coach Lorena Maggio led the team to an 8th-placed finish.

On 18 May 2016 Pride Men played the New Zealand national football team at Briggs Rd Sporting Complex as part of the visitors preparations for the OFC Nations Cup. New Zealand prevailed 2–0 in front of a crowd of 1,200 fans.

Pride Men signed Papua New Guinea international Nigel Dabinyaba late in the season, who became the first current international to play in the NPL Queensland competition.

Two of Pride's 2016 squad were signed by Brisbane Roar's Youth team. Hayden Mchenery signed mid-season after 12 months at Pride where he rebuilt his career after suffering osteitis pubis. Joe Duckworth signed at the end of the season after top scoring for Pride with 11 goals in 21 appearances.