Brisbane Roar Brings A-League Action to Sunshine Coast

Brisbane Roar is excited to confirm that the club’s Isuzu UTE A-League Men side will face Central Coast Mariners in a pre-season fixture on Sunday, August 23 at Sunshine Coast Stadium in Bokarina.

A picture of the Sunshine Coast Stadium grandstand filled with Brisbane Roar supporters.

The fixture, made possible by the support of Sunshine Coast Council and Football Queensland, will be the sixth of the pre-season so far and will see the team face Mark Jackson’ Central Coast Mariners in what is sure to be a fantastic day in the local community once more.

Tickets for the clash on the Sunshine Coast are set to go on sale Friday, August 8 at 12pm with ticket prices starting from $6.

Speaking on the announcement of the fixture, Brisbane Roar CEO, Kaz Patafta said it is with great pleasure that we announce this fixture with the Mariners on the Sunshine Coast.

“I want to thank Sunshine Coast Council and Football Queensland for their support in helping make this happen, Patafta said. 

"It is set to be a fantastic day engaging once more with the community whilst offering both clubs an opportunity to continue their preparations ahead of the new campaign.”

Sunshine Coast Strong Economy Councillor Terry Landsberg was keen to welcome Brisbane Roar and the Central Coast Mariners to the Sunshine Coast for what promised to be an exciting pre-season clash.

“Events like this not only showcase top-tier football but also bring our community together and highlight our region as a premier sporting destination,” Cr Landsberg said.

“With the Sunshine Coast set to co-host the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games, including preliminary football matches right here at Sunshine Coast Stadium, this fixture is another fantastic step in building that legacy.”

 
 

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