Brisbane Roar will begin their 2025–26 pre-season campaign in Caboolture, facing local club Caboolture Sports FC at Moreton Bay Central Sports Complex.
Community Fixture Confirmed
Brisbane Roar’s Isuzu UTE A-League Men’s squad is set to open its pre-season schedule against Caboolture Sports FC. The fixture, scheduled for Tuesday, 15 July, will be held at the Moreton Bay Central Sports Complex in Burpengary with a 7:30 p.m. kick-off. This match marks the first of over 10 planned pre-season games ahead of the 2025–26 campaign.

Background and Purpose
The pre-season opener in Caboolture follows the club’s community-focused strategy, continuing Roar’s tradition of regional engagement. The match coincides with the upcoming 20th anniversary of Brisbane Roar’s first-ever A-League fixture in August 2005.
Community Engagement Activities Planned
The fixture will involve several community-oriented activities. These include pre-game coaching sessions with Brisbane Roar players, a signing session, half-time entertainment, and a merchandise tent. Attendees will also be able to register for the 2025–26 club membership on-site.

Facility and Local Club Support
Caboolture Sports FC has welcomed the opportunity to host the match, citing the event as a chance to promote its facilities at the Moreton Bay Central Sports Complex. The club views the event as a key moment to connect with members and the broader football community.
Wider Football Development Goals
Football Queensland, a partner in the fixture, has endorsed the event as part of its broader effort to link grassroots and professional football. The organisation emphasised the value of these fixtures in showcasing regional talent and deepening connections across Queensland’s football structure.

Fixture Schedule Continues Beyond Caboolture
Following the Caboolture clash, Brisbane Roar will continue their pre-season against Holland Park FC on 23 July and St George Willawong on 29 July. Additional fixtures are expected to be confirmed in the coming weeks.
Published 10-July-2025
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