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Robina State High School has the largest Futsal Program in Queensland. The program was established in 1999 and has continued to expand each year. Futsal is the only internationally recognised form of indoor football (soccer). PROGRAM DETAILS The program has a number of aspects including: - Senior class
- Year 9 class
- Teams for all age groups
- School based club
Our PlayersClick here to view the Honour Boards. Click here to view the Girl's player numbers Click here to view the Boy's player numbers Futsal classesThe program includes the subject Sports Studies – Futsal from the Health and Physical Education Faculty for years 9, 11 and 12 students. Robina SHS is the only school in Queensland with classes devoted entirely to Futsal.
Features of the subjects include: - Developing an appreciation and understanding of a sport from many aspects
- Allowing a critical viewpoint of all the aspects that involve sport culture in our society
- Providing an effective strategy to allow students the opportunity for a healthy and quality lifestyle
- There are no gender barriers
- The courses aim to develop students with the abilities to organise, administer and compete in tournaments, as well as to coach, manage and prepare teams.
- Opportunity to complete coaching and refereeing courses
- Link with EBF – The Brazilian Football School
School TeamsStudents have the opportunity to be selected in the school teams. There are teams for both girls and boys in all age groups, 13, 14, 15, 16 and open age. All of these teams have training sessions outside of class time. The teams compete in a number of tournaments during the year.
Robina SHS Futsal ClubThe club was established in 2000. Students from all year levels play in a competition on Friday afternoons. All teams are comprised of girls and boys. The club is refereed and administrated by the students. There are two seasons a year with the finals held in June and November. The club is split into two divisions. Senior students and staff compete in division one whilst Junior students compete in division two.
AchievementsThe program has been very successful winning National and State Titles, as well as a number of other tournaments. Tournament victories count - 75 National Titles Open girls champions 2003 16 year girls champions 2003 Open girls runners-up 2009 Open boys runners-up 2001 and 2003 Open boys 3rd place 2008 14 year girls 3rd place 2008 | South-East Titles (formerly State Titles) Open girls champions 2003 Open boys champions 2001 and 2003 16 year boys champions 2000 and 2002 15 year boys runners-up 2001 14 year boys runners-up 2002 | Qld Titles (formerly Champion of Champions) Open girls champions 2009 Open boys champions 2001, 2002, 2005 Open boys runners-up 2008 15 year boys runners-up 2009 14 year boys champions 2002 14 year girls runners-up 2008 13 year boys champions 2001 | QSF Premier League Overall Champion school 2008 and 2009 Open girls champions 2009 14 year girls champions 2008 Open boys champions 2008 16 year girls runners-up 2008 and 2009 Open girls runners-up 2007 14 year girls runners-up 2009 16 year boys runners-up 2007 and 2008 | South-West Titles Open girls champions 2005, 2007 and 2009 16 year girls champions 2008 and 2009 16 year boys champions 2002 14 year girls champions 2006 and 2007 13 year girls champions 2009 Open boys champions 2008 Open boys runners-up 2002, 2006, 2007 and 2009 16 year girls runners-up 2002 and 2007 15 year boys runners-up 2009 14 year girls runners-up 2008 14 year boys runners-up 2007 and 2008 | Chantelle Cramb Cup Open boys champions 2001, 2002, 2003 and 2004 Open boys runners-up 2005, 2007 and 2008 15 year boys champions 2002 Open girls runners-up 2001 15 year girls runners-up 2006, 2007 and 2008 | QSF Robina Cup Open girls champions 2007 and 2009 Open boys champions 2009
15 year girls champions 2007, 2008 and 2009 15 year boys champions 2007 and 2008 14 year girls champions 2008 14 year boys champions 2008 and 2009 Open boys runners-up 2007 16 year boys runners-up 2009 13 year boys runners-up 2008 | Mackay Cup Open girls champions 2006 and 2007 Open boys runners-up 2006 and 2007 | Coomera River Cup Open girls champions 2009 Open boys champions 2008 16 year girls champions 2007 and 2008 16 year boys champions 2007 and 2008 15 year girls champions 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009 15 year boys champions 2006 14 year girls champions 2008 14 year boys champions 2009 13 year boys champions 2008 Open girls runners-up 2008 Open boys runners-up 2009 16 year girls runners-up 2009 16 year boys runners-up 2009 13 year girls runners-up 2008 | Gold Coast Cup 15 year boys champions 2005 15 year girls champions 2004 Open girls runners-up 2008 Open boys runners-up 2004 | Benowa Cup 15 year boys runners-up 2007 13 year girls runners-up 2007 13 year boys runners-up 2008 | Spring Cup Open girls champions 2002 Open boys champions 2004 15 year boys champions 2002 Open boys runners-up 2002 16 year girls runners-up 2003 | Vikings Cup Open girls champions 1999 Open boys champions 2000 15 year boys champions 1999 and 2000 14 year girls champions 2000 | |
In March 2003 Robina SHS created history by becoming the first school to win both the open girls and open boys State Titles. Robina SHS is still the only school to hold this record. This tournament has up to 700 teams entered from both state and private schools.
Representative HonoursFrom 1999 to 2009 Robina SHS has had 46 students selected for Australia and 96 for Queensland. Some of these students have been selected for a number of years. The students selected for Australia have travelled with their squads to Brazil, England, Greece, Canada and Chile. Students competing for Queensland have done so at the National titles at various venues throughout the country. During 2003 Dean Garden spent six months attending Santo Antonio College in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. Dean was the first student from Robina SHS to be part of this international exchange program. GraduatesPast students have continued their involvement with the sport. John Costello, 2001 graduate, has been an assistant coach with Queensland teams. Chris Evans, 2003 graduate, has refereed at the National Titles. Talia Harris, Amanda Jackson and Robert Crook, 2007 graduates, continue to be involved with the program by coaching some of our school teams. While many others play at clubs.
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