Wolves FC has a long history in the Brisbane Competition dating back to 1921 when Wynnum entered in the highest division.
[2][3] In very early times matches were played at the Gabba, Wembley Oval at Burke Street Coorparoo and also at Memorial Park, Wynnum.
From this time, the seniors played out of Maramba Stadium, while the juniors remained at Memorial Park, next to the Wynnum High School.
Earlier committees accepted that a split club situation was not healthy, but no alternative was available due to a lack of funds to purchase more land adjacent to Maramba.
In an attempt to secure their survival, the two clubs began talks, requiring the relocation of WDSC to Boundary Street, Tingalpa.
Since the facility improvements, Wolves have proved to be extremely and increasingly successful due to the determination of its leadership, team members, and club supporters.
The turning point in the season was the dramatic fixture in Round 16 where Wolves FC met Bayside United at Carmichael Park.
Bayside came into the fixture in second place on the ladder looking to consolidate their aspirations for promotion, whilst Wolves FC were in the relegation zone in 11th position.
In the 13th minute of the match, Wolves FC forward Antonio Murray was forced to be replaced after a challenge left him with a fractured leg.
Correct as of Jan 2019 Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply.