Construction Set for Narangba Eagles Soccer Clubhouse

Construction on a new modern clubhouse for the Narangba Eagles Football Club is set to commence in January 2026, marking a significant milestone for the local soccer community.


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The $6.1 million facility at Harris Avenue Sports Complex will enhance the game-day experience for players, officials and supporters who use the venue each week. Designed to meet district-level standards, the new building will be constructed between the two existing soccer fields and is expected to be completed by early 2027.

Modern facilities designed for everyone

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The new clubhouse will feature accessible change rooms, ensuring players of all abilities can use the facilities comfortably. A modern canteen will provide a social hub for families and spectators, while dedicated referee rooms will give match officials professional spaces to prepare and debrief.

All amenities have been designed with accessibility and inclusion in mind, addressing the club’s current and future needs. The facility will provide accessible spaces for all players and community members, making soccer more enjoyable and welcoming for everyone.

For parents and supporters, the upgraded facilities mean more comfortable spaces to watch matches and socialise, particularly important during the cooler months when families spend hours at the fields supporting their young players.

Supporting grassroots sport

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The Narangba Eagles Football Club will benefit from facilities designed to meet the club’s current and future needs. The new clubhouse addresses these requirements by providing spaces that meet district-level facility standards.

This means the club will be better positioned to host larger competitions, attract quality coaching staff, and provide an environment that encourages continued participation in the sport.

The project has received $3 million in funding from the Investing in Our Communities program, with the remaining investment coming from Moreton Bay Regional Council.

What to expect during construction

Work will begin in January 2026 and continue for approximately 12 months, weather permitting. Construction activity will generally take place between 7am and 6pm on weekdays.

For families with children enrolled in soccer, there’s good news: the 2026 season will proceed as planned. The construction site will be fenced off from existing facilities, ensuring players can continue training and competing without disruption. Tennis, baseball and other users of Harris Avenue Sports Complex will also continue their regular activities.

Some temporary changes to traffic flow and access may occur during the construction period, particularly affecting nearby residents and the local school. Council has committed to notifying affected residents in advance of any changes, and contractors will work directly with the community to minimise inconvenience.

Construction crews will also take steps to reduce noise and disruption where possible, recognising that residential properties and educational facilities are located nearby.

A hub for community connection

Beyond the practical benefits of change rooms and canteen facilities, the new clubhouse represents an investment in community infrastructure that will serve Narangba for generations. Soccer clubs like the Eagles provide more than just sporting opportunities—they’re places where friendships are formed, families connect, and young people develop teamwork skills and healthy habits.


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The upgraded facilities will help ensure the club remains a vibrant part of the local community, providing a welcoming environment for newcomers while continuing to serve long-time members.

Published 9-January-2026

Narangba Eagles FC: Redefining Community Through Football

Congratulations to Narangba Eagles FC for being Football Australia’s Club Changer of the Month. This volunteer club club’s growth from 500 to over 1,000 members in three years highlights their dedication, innovation, and community spirit.


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A Vision for Inclusive Football

At the heart of Harris Avenue Sports Complex, the Eagles have created more than just a sporting club – they’ve built a community where everyone belongs. The club’s motto, #EaglesAsOne, resonates through every aspect of their operations, from their groundbreaking women’s football programs to their comprehensive youth development pathways.

Eagles women’s football coordinator Karen Steen explains that this motto guides every decision made at the club. “Eagles as one is more than just words and it’s more than a club motto—it’s what we live and breathe by at the club,” she says. This philosophy has driven the club’s remarkable expansion over the past three years.

Building on World Cup Legacy

Following the FIFA Women’s World Cup, the Eagles seized the moment to launch an innovative five-week Come and Try program. The initiative, led by their senior women’s team, attracted over 80 participants. Out of these, 51 registered for the 2024 season, showcasing the program’s success. This achievement has enabled the club to expand its all-girls MiniRoos teams from six to ten, contributing significantly to its growing membership.

From the Little Eagles Kick-Off Program for three-year-olds to competitive senior teams in the Football Queensland Premier League, the Eagles have created pathways for players of all ages and abilities. The club’s social divisions, including Over 30 Women and Over 45 Men’s leagues, ensure football remains accessible to all community members.

The Eagles have also embraced Football Australia’s safeguarding modules, implementing comprehensive protection frameworks for all members. “Having a member protection officer to support players has been a game changer for us,” Steen notes. Their commitment to safety and governance sets a shining example for community sports clubs.


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Narangba Eagles FC in 2025

The Eagles understand that a strong community is built on partnerships. They value the contribution of their sponsors, who play a crucial role in providing coaching opportunities, equipment, and maintaining the facilities. Local businesses like Burpengary Community Club, North Brisbane Real Estate, Ambient Projects Australia, Veto Sports, Kennedy Brothers Air Conditioning, Shane King MP, and Greenland Dental Burpengary all play a part in the Eagles’ success story.

Recognition as Club Changer of the Month isn’t just an accolade—it validates the Eagles’ commitment to creating a sporting environment where everyone can thrive. For residents of Narangba and surrounds, the Eagles represent more than just a football club; they’re a cornerstone of community life, fostering connections and creating opportunities for generations to come.

Local families interested in joining the Eagles’ community can now register for the 2025 season and become part of a club that truly embodies the spirit of inclusive, community-focused sport.

Published 20-January-2025