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13 June, 2025

Rangers in match of 79-year history against Power

CAIRNS-based soccer team Marlin Coast Rangers will host the biggest match in the club’s 79-year history this Saturday (June 14), when they take on south east Queensland-based powerhouse Peninsula Power in the quarter finals of the Kappa Queensland Cup.


Jake Broomhead is looking forward to tomorrow’s historic game against Peninsula Power at Trinty Beach at 2pm. Picture: Jason Galea
Jake Broomhead is looking forward to tomorrow’s historic game against Peninsula Power at Trinty Beach at 2pm. Picture: Jason Galea

To help fill the stands and build a huge home atmosphere, the club – which won the regional final against Mackay Lions in the previous round – has announced free entry for all spectators.

Head coach Crios O’Hare said the entire squad was excited and prepared for the challenge.

“This is something we’ve been working towards all season – it’s a massive game not just for us and our club, but for football in Far North Queensland,” he said.

“The playing group know how big this game is and what’s at stake. We would love for the local community to get behind the team and make a really good atmosphere for us on Saturday.

“It’s a huge opportunity and we’ll do everything we can to make it a successful day for the club and the region.”

The event promises to be a family-friendly afternoon of football, with a canteen, club bar, live match announcements and junior activities at halftime. Fans are encouraged to wear their club colours and bring the noise.

Follow Marlin Coast Rangers FC on Facebook and Instagram for match build-up and live updates.

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