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Victorian Amateur Football Association

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Australian rules football competition

Victorian Amateur Football Association
Most recent season or competition:
2025 VAFA season
Founded1892; 133 years ago (1892)
CEOJason Reddick[1]
Divisions6
No. of teams61
StateVictoria
HeadquartersElsternwick Park
Current premiers
(2025)
Premier:Old Brighton
Prem B:Old Trinity
Prem C:Beaumaris
Div 1:Old Peninsula
Div 2:St Mary's Salesian
Div 3:Power House
Most premiershipsCollegians
(21 senior premierships)
Streaming partner(s)KommunityTV
VAFA TV
Official websitevafa.com.au

TheVictorian Amateur Football Association (VAFA) is the largest senior communityAustralian rules football competition inVictoria. Founded in 1892, it consists of six senior divisions, ranging from Premier to Division 3 in the men's competition and Premier to Division 4 in the women's competition.

In addition, the VAFA has under-19s and Thirds sections, primarily made up of either clubs only able to field one team, or clubs from higher sections that can field a third team after their seniors and reserves. The league operates a doublepromotion and relegation system between sections, with various rules dictating which section clubs can play in.

The Association's administration base is atElsternwick Park, a formerVictorian Football Association (VFA) stadium in suburbanElsternwick, that was home to the now defunctBrighton Football Club and is now the home for theElsternwick Football Club and theOld Melburnians Football Club. It was redeveloped in 2017 and has a capacity for around 15,000 spectators.

The VAFA comprisesprivate schoolold boys clubs, university clubs and district clubs.
No player payments are permitted, however players can be enticed by offers of employment.[2] As of 2021, the VAFA has 14,000 male players and 4,000 female players.[3]

History

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Collegians vs Melbourne University Blacks at Collegians home ground at Albert Park

                    Public Schools and Football.
The question of public school boys playing in senior football has recently been raised.
It has been contended that the entry of prominent schoolboy players into the ranks of the senior football teams would be a boon to the game, and it is also reported that some schoolboys are likely to play with senior teams.
In view of these reports, the attitude of the headmasters is of interest.
They have laid down the rule that no boy while at school shall be permitted to play with any League or Association team, but no ban is placed on a boy who may wish to play with an amateur team, provided such games do not interfere with his duty to the school football team.
          Table Talk, 26 April 1923.[4]

MJFA

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The VAFA was founded in1892 as theMetropolitan Junior Football Association (MJFA). Ten clubs competed in theinaugural seasonAlberton,Brighton,Collegians,Edlington,Footscray District,South St Kilda,St Jude's,St Mary's,Toorak-Grosvenor andYMCA.[5] Edlington withdrew from the competition after two games, with extra games played againstHoly Trinity by teams that were initially scheduled to play Edlington.[6][7]

MFA name change

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See also:1900 MJFA season

On 27 March 1900, the MJFA decided on a change of name to theMetropolitan Football Association (MFA).[8] MJFA presidentLawrence Adamson believed that his association was now a senior competition and the "junior" label no longer applied.[9][10]

Adamson brokered a deal that the existing MFA (of 1899) became the MJFA, giving his MJFA (of 1892) the "Metropolitan Football Association" name.[9][11]

Despite this, various newspaper reports from 1900 until 1912 still use the MJFA (or simply "Metropolitan Junior Association") name when referring to Adamson's competition.[18] Most consensus is that "MJFA" in this time period refers to the now-VAFA, and the VAFA's official history continues to use the MJFA name until 1912.[19][20]

MAFA

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In1912, the MJFA became theMetropolitan Amateur Football Association (MAFA).[21]

Prior toWorld War I, apart from its core function of delivering a competition for amateur footballers, the MAFA also provided ade facto second-level competition for the VFL.[22]

The1915 home-and-away season was originally scheduled to end on 26 August.[23] However, due to the impacts ofWorld War I, the MJFA decided at a meeting on 26 July to curtail the home-and-away season four weeks early.[24][25] Prior to the final games held in round 14, some clubs had already struggled to find players as a result of enlistments.[26][27]

Following the conclusion of the season, officials from the VFL sought to have the MAFA become a reserves competition to the VFL for the1916 season.[28] At least two clubs –Beverley andSouth Yarra – reported the MAFA that they had been "approached" about becoming reserves teams toRichmond andSt Kilda respectively.[28] The MAFA announced in late 1915 that they would not resume competition until the war had ended, while also stating that they were not prepared to be absorbed by the VFL.[28] As of 30 July 1915, 164 MJFA players had been enlisted in theAustralian Army.[24]

In1920, the MAFA announced that the re-formed competition would be between four of the "pre-war" clubs — namely,Collegians Football Club, South Yarra Amateur Football Club,Elsternwick Football Club, andMelbourne University Football Club (later University Blacks) — and four "new clubs" — namely,Old Melburnians,Old Caulfield Grammarians, Melbourne Swimming Club Football Club and the Teachers’ College Football Club.[29]

By 1922, the association was divided into 2 sections of 8. Only four years later, three sections were established: Section A with 10 clubs and Section B and C with 8 clubs each.[19][30][31]

VAFA and growth

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In 1933, the MAFA changed its name to theVictorian Amateur Football Association (VAFA).[19][32]

Competition was ceased for theSecond World War (as it had after the Great War).[33] Restarting in 1946 with 27 clubs in three sections, by 1947 34 clubs were competing over three sections. 1948 saw 35 clubs spread over four sections. In 1954 the MAFA established a fifth section for its 48 senior clubs.[19]

1960 saw 74 clubs over 7 sections, but the association then dwindled and lost two sections. Section F was reintroduced in 1971. Section G was introduced in 1986. By 1987, there were 68 clubs over 8 sections.

Between 1995 until the end of the 1999 season, there was a geographic split in some VAFA divisions with "E South" (later "E White"), "E Central" (later "E Blue") and "E East" (later "F Section").[34] As well as an end to the geographic split, the2000 season also saw the renaming ofD Section,E Section,F Section andG Section toDivision 1,Division 2,Division 3 andDivision 4 respectively.[35][36]

In2010, A Section was renamed toPremier Division, B Section was renamed toPremier B and C Section was renamed toPremier C.[37][38]

Starting in 2017, the VAFA has operated a women's competition in addition to the men's.[39]

At the end of the2023 season, Division 4 was abolished after Ivanhoe and Old Paradians were accepted into theNorthern Football Netball League. Starting in 2024, each section has 10 teams with the exception of Division 3, which has 11.[40]

Inter-league and interstate games

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1925

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In June 1925 a MAFA Representative XVIII defeated the South Australian 21.22 to 8.10 at the MCG in the first amateur Interstate representative game.[19]

1948

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Players in the 1948 Perth Carnival included: R. B. Small, K. N. C. Rollanson, G. V. Byrne, C. P. Daley, J. C. Stock, V. G. Miller, E. Jane, W. J. Backhouse, W. T. Taggart, J. P. Sheehan, R. L. Rouse, K. F. Lewis, J. W. Grainier, W. Reynolds's, N. P. Airmen, G. W. McTaggart, D. B. White, (Deputy Manager) E. L. Macklin, B. F. Judd, V. W. Paxton, M. J. Davidson, D. W. Arnold, (Capt.) G. T. Moore, (Manager) M. K. Fitcher, (Vice-Capt.) A. H. C. Richard's, E. M. MacGregor.

1951

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The Australian Amateur Jubilee Football Carnival was held in Melbourne in July 1951.

The Victorian team included: J. Kelly (Coach), K. Clarke, G. W. Gibbons, A. T. Shiel, D. Bills, J.D. Anderson, M.T. Hastie, A. D. Morning, G. Harris. G.T. Moore (Manager), A. E. Parley, W. B. Thomas, M. Mathewson, A. Ferguson, J. Stock, J. B. Jolley, J. Likely, B. F. Judd, W. M. Judd, P. McLaughlin, . Bedford, S. Bottles, D. W. Arnold (Capt.), P. M. Cox (V-Capt.), H. A. Meredith, A. F. Mellors, E. Donaldson.

1954

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On 14 June 1954, the Queen's Birthday holiday, a Victorian representative team defeated a South Australian team 12.14 (86) to 10.15 (75) at theJunction Oval. The match was preceded by the Grand Final of a "lightning premiership" that involving sixteen teams playing knock-out matches of two 10 minute halves. Four of the first round matches were played at the Junction Oval, and the other four were played (simultaneously) at theRoss Gregory Oval at the other end of Albert Park Lake. The quarter final, semi final, and the Grand Final matches were all played at the Junction Oval. The sixteen teams involved were:[41]

Parkside (the team that would later go on to have its twenty-ninth consecutive win in the 1954 C Section Grand Final), having beaten Balwyn in the first round, Preston in the quarter finals, and Ivanhoe in the Semi-finals, defeated Alphington in the Grand Final to win the lightning premiership.[42]

1956

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In 1956 a VAFA XVIII beat the combined VFL/VFA Amateurs ina demonstration game at the Olympic Games in Melbourne, 12.9 (81) to 8.7 (55).

1957

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Of some considerable historical significance, the VAFA vs. South Australian Amateur Football League interstate match, played at Olympic Park on 17 June 1957 — which Victoria won 15.9 (99) to 8.3 (51)[43] — was the first everuninterrupted telecast of a complete Australian rules football game (viz., it was a direct broadcast of the entire four quarters of the match, rather than just the last quarter) .[44][45][46][19]

1971

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In 1971 a VAFA Representative side beat a VFA XVIII for the inaugural Victorian Football Cup 23.12 to 19.17.[19]

Premiers

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Main article:List of Victorian Amateur Football Association premiers

Men's clubs

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Premier

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ClubColoursNicknameHome GroundFormer League(s)Est.First seasonVAFA senior premierships
TotalMost recent
Collegians
LionsHarry Trott Oval,Albert Park18921892212023
De La Salle
DLSOCWaverley Park,Malvern East19551955112003
Old Brighton
TonnersBrighton Beach Oval,Brighton1957195752017
Old Haileybury
BloodsPrinces Park,Caulfield South19611961102024
Old Scotch
CardinalsCamberwell Sports Ground, Camberwell19211921132024
Old Xaverians
Old XavsToorak Park,Armadale19231923202016
St Bernard's
SnowdogsSt Bernard's College Oval,Essendon West19631963102023
St Kevin's
Old Boys
SKOBT H King Reserve,Kooyong1947194772022
University Blacks
BlacksUniversity Oval,ParkvilleVJFL19191920212014
University Blues
BluesUniversity Oval,ParkvilleVJFL1919192192019

Premier B

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ClubColoursNicknameHome GroundFormer League(s)Est.First seasonVAFA senior premierships
TotalMost recent
Caulfield Grammarians
FieldsGlenhuntly Oval,Caulfield East19201920102019
Fitzroy
Roy BoysBrunswick Street Oval,FitzroyAFL1883200912018
Hampton Rovers
RoversBoss James Reserve,HamptonNMFL1933193392014
Old Camberwell
WellersGordon Barnard Reserve,Balwyn North1960196062007
Old Carey Grammarians
PanthersCarey Sports Complex,Bulleen1954195452024
Old Geelong
OGsComo Park,South Yarra1954195462016
Old Ivanhoe Grammarians
HoersChelsworth Park,Ivanhoe1929196482023
Old Melburnians
RedlegsElsternwick Park,Elsternwick19201920152009
Old Trinity Grammarians
T'sDaley Oval,Bulleen1923195471999
Williamstown CYMS
CYsFearon Reserve,WilliamstownWSFL1886198352019

Premier C

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ClubColoursNicknameHome GroundFormer League(s)Est.First seasonVAFA senior premierships
TotalMost recent
AJAX
JackasGary Smorgon Oval,St Kilda1957195762011
Beaumaris
SharksBanksia Reserve,BeaumarisSFNL1962199552016
Glen Eira
GryphonsPacker Park,Carnegie1999199912023
Marcellin Old Collegians
EaglesBray Oval, Marcellin College,BulleenYCWFL1968197192008
Mazenod Old Collegians
NoddersCentral Reserve,Glen WaverleyESCFA1978198952016
Parkdale Vultures
VulturesGerry Green Reserve,Parkdale1991199122012
Parkside
DevilsPitcher Park,AlphingtonNFNL1938201562023
PEGS
BombersPEGS Sporting Fields,Keilor EastWRFL1970198442022
Prahran
Two BluesToorak Park,ToorakVFA1886201132024
St Bedes/Mentone Tigers
TigersMentone Reserve,Mentone1992199342008

Division 1

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ClubColoursNicknameHome GroundFormer League(s)Est.First seasonVAFA senior premierships
TotalMost recent
Elsternwick
WickersElsternwick Park,ElsternwickFFA1914194782024
Hawthorn
HawksRathmines Road Reserve,Hawthorn EastSFNL19541954-1957,[47] 199511998
Kew
BearsVictoria Park,KewVFLSD1876200692015
Monash Blues
BluesFrearson Oval,Clayton1962196252022
Oakleigh
KrushersWA Scammell Reserve,Oakleigh1991199152007
Old Peninsula
PiratesHarry MacDonald Oval,Mount Eliza1980198012025
Ormond
MondersEE Gunn Reserve,Ormond19321932142018
Preston
BullantsWR Ruthven VC Reserve,Preston2009200922019
Therry Penola
LionsJP Fawkner Reserve,Oak Park1977197742013
UHS-VU
VulturesBrens Oval,Parkville1932193362018

Division 2

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ClubColoursNicknameHome GroundFormer League(s)Est.First seasonVAFA senior premierships
TotalMost recent
Aquinas
BloodsAquinas College,RingwoodESCFA1981198742019
Brunswick
NOBSGillon Oval,Brunswick1963196332012
Canterbury
CobrasCanterbury Sports Ground,Surrey HillsEFNL1881201422024
Melbourne High School Old Boys
UnicornsMelbourne High School Oval,South Yarra19281928102009
Old Yarra Cobras
CobrasKoonung Park,Bulleen202220230
South Melbourne Districts
BloodsLindsay Hassett Oval,Albert ParkSFNL1912200042022
St Mary's Salesian
SaintsFerndale Park,Glen Iris2008200812025
West Brunswick
MagpiesRansford Oval,Parkville1932195992025
Whitefriars Old Collegians
FriarsWhitefriars College Oval,Donvale1986198662022

Division 3

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ClubColoursNicknameHome GroundFormer League(s)Est.First seasonVAFA senior premierships
TotalMost recent
Albert Park
FalconsIan Johnson Oval,St Kilda195419540-
Box Hill North
DemonsElgar Park,Mont Albert NorthSFNL198320020
Chadstone
SynnersJordan Reserve,ChadstoneSFNL198319870
Eley Park
SharksWhitehorse Reserve,Box HillSFNL1992199411999
La Trobe University
TrobersTony Sheehan Oval,BundooraPHFL1967197072022
North Brunswick
BullsAllard Park,BrunswickNMFL1970197142023
Power House
SlushiesRoss Gregory Oval,St Kilda1940194062025
Richmond Central
SnakesKevin Bartlett Reserve,Richmond1987198711994
Swinburne University
RazorbacksSt James Park,Hawthorn1996199612003
Wattle Park
AnimalsBennettswood Reserve,BurwoodESCFL1971199232002

Thirds only

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ClubColoursNicknameHome GroundFormer League(s)Est.First seasonVAFA senior premierships
TotalMost recent
Masala Dandenong
TigersLois Twohig Reserve,Dandenong North201320130

Women's clubs

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Premier

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ClubColoursNicknameHome GroundFormer League(s)Est.First seasonVAFA senior premierships
TotalMost recent
Caulfield Grammarians
FieldsGlenhuntly Oval,Caulfield East1920192012019
Fitzroy
Roy GirlsBrunswick Street Oval,FitzroyVWFL188320090-
Kew
BearsVictoria Park,KewVWFL190019490-
Melbourne University
MugarsUniversity Oval,ParkvilleVWFL1996201712018
Old Geelong
OGsComo Park,South Yarra1954195412024
Old Scotch
StarsCamberwell Sports Ground, Camberwell1921192132024
Old Yarra Cobras
CobrasDoncaster Reserve,Doncaster East199319930-
St Kevin's
SaintsT H King Reserve,Kooyong1947194732023
West Brunswick
MagpiesMcAlister Oval,Brunswick193219590-
Williamstown CYMS
CYsFearon Reserve,Williamstown1886198312023

Premier B

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ClubColoursNicknameHome GroundFormer League(s)Est.First seasonVAFA senior premierships
TotalMost recent
Beaumaris
SharksBanksia Reserve,Beaumaris1962199512022
Coburg
LionsBarry Plant Park,CoburgSEWF202120230-
Marcellin Old Collegians
EaglesBray Oval, Marcellin College,Bulleen1971197122023
Old Brighton
TonnersBrighton Beach Oval,Brighton1957195722025
Old Melburnians
RedlegsElsternwick Park,Elsternwick192019200-
Old Xaverians
Old XavsToorak Park,Armadale192319230-
Parkdale Vultures
VulturesGerry Green Reserve,Parkdale199119910-
Port Melbourne Chargers
ChargersJL Murphy Reserve,Port Melbourne202520250-
St Bede's Mentone
TigersMentone Reserve,Mentone1972197212022
Westbourne Grammarians
WarriorsWestbourne School Ground,Truganina20142014−2022, 2024−22025*

*won in a different division

Division 1

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ClubColoursNicknameHome GroundFormer League(s)Est.First seasonVAFA senior premierships
TotalMost recent
Glen Eira/Old McKinnon
GryphonsPacker Park,Carnegie1999199932025
Hampton Rovers
RoversBoss James Reserve,Hampton1933193312022
Hawthorn
HawksRathmines Road Reserve,Hawthorn East1954199522018
Monash Blues
BluesFrearson Oval,Clayton1962196212023
Oakleigh
KrushersW.A. Scammell Reserve,Oakleigh199119910-
Old Haileybury
HeartsPrinces Park,Caulfield South1925196112018
Power House
SlushiesRoss Gregory Oval,St Kilda194019400-
Richmond Central
SnakesKevin Bartlett Reserve,Richmond198719870-
Therry Penola
LionsJP Fawkner Reserve,Oak Park1977197722024
Whitefriars
FriarsWhitefriars College Oval,Donvale1986198612018

Division 2

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ClubColoursNicknameHome GroundFormer League(s)Est.First seasonVAFA senior premierships
TotalMost recent
Aquinas
BloodsAquinas College,Ringwood198119870-
Box Hill North
DemonsElgar Park,Box Hill North198320020-
Brunswick
RenegadesGillon Oval,BrunswickVWFL196319630-
De La Salle Old Collegians
DLSOCWaverley Park,Malvern East195519550-
La Trobe University
TrobersTony Sheehan Oval,BundooraVWFL1967197012025
MCC
DemonsBeaumaris Secondary College,Beaumaris2018201812023
Old Carey
PanthersCarey Sports Complex,Bulleen195419540-
Parkside
DevilsPitcher Park,Alphington193820150-
UHS-VU
VulturesBrens Oval,Parkville1932193312023
Wattle Park
AnimalsBennettswood Reserve,Burwood197119920-

Division 3

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ClubColoursNicknameHome GroundFormer League(s)Est.First seasonVAFA senior premierships
TotalMost recent
Albert Park
FalconsIan Johnson Oval,St Kilda195419540-
Canterbury
CobrasCanterbury Sports Ground,Surrey Hills188120140-
Elsternwick
WickersHolmes-Todd Oval,Elsternwick191419470-
Mazenod
NoddersCentral Reserve,Glen Waverley1978198912017
North Brunswick
BullsAllard Park,Brunswick197019710-
Old Camberwell
WellersGordon Barnard Reserve,Balwyn North1960196012017
Ormond
MondersEE Gunn Reserve,Ormond19321932142018
Prahran
Two BluesToorak Park,ToorakVFA1886201132024
South Melbourne Districts
BloodsLindsay Hassett Oval,Albert Park191220000-
St Mary's Salesian
SaintsFerndale Park,Glen Iris2008200832025

Division 4

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ClubColoursNicknameHome GroundFormer League(s)Est.First seasonVAFA senior premierships
TotalMost recent
Beaumaris 2
SharksBanksia Reserve,Beaumaris1962199512022
Fitzroy 3
Roy GirlsBrunswick Street Oval,FitzroyVWFL188320090-
Monash Blues 2
BluesFrearson Oval,Clayton1962196212023
Oakleigh 2
KrushersW.A. Scammell Reserve,Oakleigh199119910-
Port Melbourne Chargers 2
ChargersJL Murphy Reserve,Port Melbourne202520250-
Preston
BullantsWR Ruthven VC Reserve,Preston2009200912019
St Kevin's 3
SaintsT H King Reserve,Kooyong1947194742024
West Brunswick 3
MagpiesMcAlister Oval,Brunswick193219590-
Westbourne Grammarians 2
WarriorsWestbourne School Ground,Truganina20142014−2022, 2024−22025

Women's teams in recess

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ClubColoursNicknameHome GroundFormer League(s)Est.First seasonVAFA senior premiershipsFate
TotalMost recent
Collegians
LionsHarry Trott Oval,Albert Park189218920-In recess since 2024 season
Old Trinity Grammarians
T'sDaley Oval,Bulleen192319540-In recess since 2024 season

Club Locations

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MCC
Coburg
Westbourne Grammarians
Port Melbourne
Chargers
Masala Dandenong
Wattle Park
Swinburne
Richmond
Power
House
North
Brunswick
La Trobe
University
Eley Park
Chadstone
Box Hill North
Albert Park
Whitefriars
West Brunswick
St Mary's
Salesian
St John's
Old Collegians
South Melbourne
Old Yarra Cobras
MHSOB
Canterbury
Brunswick
Aquinas
UHS-VU
Therry Penola
Preston
Ormond
Old Peninsula
Oakleigh
Monash Blues
Kew
Elsternwick
Hawthorn
St Bedes
Mentone
Mazenod
PEGS
Parkside
Parkdale
Vultures
Marcellin
Glen Eira
Beaumaris
AJAX
Williamstown CYMS
Old Trinity
Old Melburnians
Old Ivanhoe
Old
Geelong
Old
Carey
Hampton Rovers
Fitzroy
Old Camberwell
Caul. Gram.
University Blacks/Blues
St Kevin's
St Bernard's
Old Xavs/
Prahran
Old Scotch
Old Haileybury
Old Brighton
De La
Salle
Collegians
Colours indicate club's highest level of competition
Red = Premier A
Yellow = Premier B
Green= Premier C
Blue= Division 1
Light blue = Division 2
Brown = Division 3
Black = Thirds
Purple = Women only

Former clubs

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Sources:[48][49][50][51][52]

ClubColoursNicknameHome groundFormer leagueEst.VAFA seasonsVAFA senior premiershipsFate
TotalMost recent
Albanvale
CobrasRobert Bruce Reserve,Deer ParkWRFL19781989–19910-Returned toFootscray Districts FL in 1992
Alphington
John Cain Memorial Park,Thornbury1900s1934–198351981Folded after 1983 season
AMP Society
Oval 10,Albert Park19631963–198121979Merged withNorth Caulfield YCW to formBalaclava in 1982
Army ApprenticesNFL19591966–19700-Folded
Assumption Old Collegians1950s1964–1977, 198211967Folded in 1983
Australian Postal Institute196519650-Folded
Balaclava
Kangaroos19821982–199021986Merged withSt Anthony's Glen Huntly to formGlenhuntly in 1991
Balwyn
TigersBalwyn Park,BalwynESFL19091946–19550-Moved toEastern Suburban FL in 1956
Balwyn Combined
DemonsMacleay Park,Balwyn NorthESCFA19511993–19950-Moved toEastern Districts FL in 1996
Banyule
BearsR.J Brockwell Oval,Heidelberg19671979–201442010Moved toNorthern FNL in 2015
Bellfield
Mud and BloodFord Park,Bellfield1940s1950–19650-Moved toEastern Suburban Churches FL in 1966
Bentleigh
DemonsBentleigh Reserve,BentleighSFNL19652000–201012009Returned toSouthern FNL in 2011
Bentleigh Districts
DemonsBentleigh Reserve,BentleighFFL19191929–193711930Moved toCaulfield Oakleigh District FL in 1938
Beverley
Richmond City Reserve1890[53]1898191511912Folded due toWWI
Beverley Hills
LionsZerbes Reserve,Doncaster East19721972–19810-Moved toEastern Districts FL in 1982
Black Rock
JetsDonald MacDonald Reserve,Black RockFFL19081922, 1927–193011928Moved toFederal FL in 1931
BloodsBloodsGlen Huntly Park,Caulfield East19871987−199811987Absorbed byOld Brighton in 1996
Boronia Park
BombersMiller Park,Boronia19901990–19930-Moved toSouthern FNL in 1994
Boroondara
East Melbourne Cricket Ground,East Melbourne18901897;
19031904
0-Merged withHawthorn in1905
Brighton
Brighton Beach Oval,BrightonVJFA18851892190711903Folded in 1964; initially moved toVFA in 1908
Brighton1940s1949–19580-Folded
Brighton TSOB1930–19400-Folded
Brightonvale
1926–193921928Folded
Brunswick
LionsFleming Park,Brunswick EastWRFL19261926–1994, 1999–200361992Moved toFootscray Districts FL in 1995;merged withBroadmeadows Power to formBrunswick Power in 2003
Brunswick Power
PowerFleming Park,Brunswick East2001200220030-Moved toWRFL in 2004
Bulleen United
BullsKoonung Park,Bulleen1970s1975–199521986Merged withCanterbury North Balwyn in 1996 to formBulleen Cobras
Bulleen Templestowe
BullantsTed Ajani Reserve,Templestowe Lower19751975–202462012Moved toEastern FNL in 2025
BurwoodRDFA19041924, 1928–19360-Folded after 1936 season
Camberwell
CobrasCamberwell Sports Ground, CamberwellVFA18861992–19950-Folded after 1995 season
Canterbury North Balwyn
Macleay Park,Balwyn NorthESCFA19771993–19950-Merged withBulleen United in 1996 to formBulleen Cobras
Canterbury United Churches
ESCFA1931–19320-Folded after 1932 season
Carlton District
District190919150-
Carnegie
East Caulfield Reserve,Caulfield EastFFL1920s1935–19380-Moved toCaulfield Oakleigh District FL in 1939
Cassie  1960s1964–19650-Folded after 1965 season
Caulfield
(Caulfield-Malvern)
FieldsmenEast Caulfield Reserve,Caulfield East1890s189419150-Entered recess in 1916 due to WWI, re-formed inVFL Sub-Districts in 1926
Caulfield Amateurs
(Caulfield)
Caulfield Park,Caulfield19461952–19530-Moved toCaulfield Oakleigh District FL in 1954
Caulfield City
(Caulfield)
19241924–19250-Moved toCaulfield Oakleigh District FL in 1926
Celtic190019020-Folded during1902 season
Chirnside Park
PanthersKimberley Reserve,Chirnside Park19781990–19990-Moved toEastern FNL in 2000
ClaytonSaints19781979–19890-Absorbed byWaverley in 1990
Coburg
SwansDe Chene Reserve,CoburgEDFL1920s1935–1940; 1942–198771981Folded after 1987 season
Collingwood District
(Fitzroy District)
DistrictsVictoria Park,Abbotsford19061906–191511915
Commercial Bank1959–19660-Folded after 1966 season
Commonwealth Bank
Cobras19461947–199031969Merged withState Bank to formState Commonwealth Bank in 1991
Coolaroo Rovers
RoversProgress Reserve,Coolaroo19800-Moved toPanton Hill FL in 1982
Combined Country Colleges19781978–19810-Folded after 1981 season
Dandenong KSP19181930–19330Folded before start of 1934 season[54]
Dookie Longerenong OCOval 11,Albert Park1970–19740-Folded after 1974 season
Doveton Eagles
EaglesPower Reserve,Doveton19801981–19950-Moved toSouthern FNL in 1996
East Caulfield1946–19530-Moved toEastern Suburban FL
East Malvern
T.H. King Oval,Glen IrisVFLSD1929–196421950Moved toSouth East Suburban FL in 1964
Edlington1880s18920-Folded in 1892
Elwood1922-19230-Folded
ES&A Bank
19321932–1935, 1952–196921934Merged withANZ Bank in 1970
ES&A−National Bank19361936–19370-Folded, both clubs re-formed separately in 1952 and 1954 respectively
Fairfield
BloodsFairfield Park Oval,Fairfield18911936–197341969Moved toEastern Suburban Churches FL in 1974
Fawkner
FawksCharles Mutton Reserve,Fawkner19731973–199561992Moved toFootscray Districts FL in 1996
Fitzroy Juniors
Maroons191219150-
Fitzroy Reds
(University Reds)
(1955–96)
(1997–2008)
RedsBrunswick Street Oval,Fitzroy NorthMFL19541955−1964; 1973−200832005Entered recess in 1965; re-formed in 1970 inMetropolitan FL. Merged withFitzroy in 2008
Fitzroy Wesleys18940-
Flinders Naval BasePFL19131927–19280-Returned toPeninsula FL in 1929
Footscray Districts1880s18920-Folded in 1892
Footscray Tech Old Boys
(FTSOB/FTCOB/FTIOB)
   Footscray ITInstitute Oval,FootscrayWRFL1920s1932−199241983Folded in 1992
Geelong Amateurs
Ammos, PegasusQueens Park,Highton19261926–1940, 1947–198261972Moved toGeelong & District FL in 1983
Glen HuntlyFFL1900s1926–19730-Folded after 1973 season
Glenhuntly
Hunters, Kangaroos19911991–199811994Merged withSt Kilda South Caulfield in 1999 to formGlen Eira
GTV 9
GunnersBill Woodfull Oval,Albert Park19861986−19890-Folded in 1989
HamptonCastlefield Reserve,HamptonFFL19191923–19270-Merged withBlack Rock andSandringham to formSandringham in 1928
Hawthorn
(1903-04)
(1905-11)
(1912-13)
MaybloomsGlenferrie Oval,Hawthorn1902190219130-Moved toVFA in 1914
Heatherton
TunnersHeatherton Recreation Reserve,HeathertonCYMSFA19131975–198921985Moved toEastern Suburban Churches FL in 1990
Heidelberg West
HawksHeidelberg Park,Heidelberg19361939–19400-Moved toDiamond Valley FNL in 1941
Holy Trinity18920-Folded
Huntingdale19560-Folded
Insurance Companies' Social Clubs1954–19580-Folded
Ivanhoe
HoersIvanhoe Park,Ivanhoe19101932-202372022Moved toNorthern FNL in 2024
Kew JuniorsDistricts192219260-Folded in 1938
Kingsville
TigersYarraville Oval,Yarraville1920s1927–19350-Moved toFootscray Districts FL in 1936
Kontias
MagpiesCaulfield Park,CaulfieldESCFA19851989–19910-Moved toSouth East Suburban FL in 1992
Kooyong
Righetti Oval,Glen Iris19631963–19650-Moved toSouth East Suburban FL in 1966
La Trobe University Reds
RedsTony Sheehan Oval,BundooraPHFL19681971–19770-Re-merged withLa Trobe University Blacks in 1978
Leopold
LeosWarehousemen's Cricket Ground,St Kilda18981898191551913Moved toVictorian Junior FA in 1919
Malvern(Gardiner)
D.W. Lucas Oval,Malvern East19321896, 1933–196421937Merged withTooronga to formTooronga-Malvern in 1964
Manningham Cobras(Bulleen Cobras)
(2000s)
(2010s)
CobrasKoonung Park,Bulleen19961996–20220-Merged withOld Yarra Grammarians to formOld Yarra Cobras after 2022 season
Melbourne Shipping Companies19220-Folded
Melbourne Swimming Club1920-19230-Folded
Mentone
(Old Mentonians 1968-2022)
(?-2022)
(2024)
PanthersBelvedere Park,Seaford19681968–2022, 202411990Entered recess in 2023, re-formed asMentone in 2024, in recess since 2024
Mentone
(St Patricks Mentone 1991-2000)
VulturesSouthern Road Reserve,MentoneESCFA1991–200312001Merged withParkdale in 2003 to formParkdale Vultures
Monash Gryphons
GryphonsEast Caulfield Reserve,Caulfield East19911991–201612010Merged withGlen Eira in 2016 to formGlen Eira Gryphons
Monash Whites
WhitesFrearson Oval,Monash University,Clayton19641964–1965;
1971–2001
11975Merged withMonash Blues in 2001
Moreland Amateurs1949–19510-Folded
Mt Carmel Old Collegians1936–19400-Folded
Mt Lilydale Old Collegians
RamsMount Lilydale Mercy College Sporting Ovals,Lilydale19971997–20180-Merged withCroydon North to formCroydon North MLOC and moved toEastern FNL in 2019
MurrumbeenaFFL19151923–196231929Folded
MyerWRFL19171937–195411951Folded
National Bank
Oval 14,Albert Park19321932–1938, 1954–197931968Folded
Newlands Coburg
CobrasJackson Reserve,Coburg NorthWRFL19661994–19960-Folded
North Alphington1948–195211949Folded
Nunawading1894189418960-De-merged intoMitcham,Box Hill andSurrey Hills
Oakleigh19081911, 1927–19280-Folded
Oakleigh Clayton20032003–20060-Folded
Old Haileybury-Old Trinity19281928–19340-Folded
Old Eltham Collegians
(Eltham)
TurtlesEltham College Reserve,Research19861986–201911987Moved toNorthern FNL in 2020
Old Melburnians
189618960-Folded in 1896
Old Paradians
RaidersGarvey Oval,Bundoora19291929-2023112015Moved toNorthern FNL in 2024
Olinda189318930-Folded
Parkdale
SeagullsGerry Green Reserve,Parkdale19341934–195411936Moved toFederal FL in 1955
Parkville18990-Folded
Pascoe Vale
PanthersRaeburn Reserve,Pascoe ValeVFLSD19091927–1928, 19400-Returned toVFL Sub-Districts in 1941
Patricians1965–19690-Folded
Pharmacy College1962–19650-Folded
Point Cook
BulldogsSaltwater Reserve,Point Cook20102010–20170-Moved toWestern Region FL in 2018
Port Colts1987−19890-Folded
Port Melbourne1956–195921958Folded
Port Rovers
Rovers1903190811905Folded
Postal Institute196519650-Folded
Prahran-Caulfield200720070-Merger for one season to allow for both clubs to field an u/18s side
Preston  1954–196911959Folded
Preston Marist Brothers Old Boys
Bullants1983–199311988Folded
Princes Hill
McAlister Oval,Parkville1979–19810-Folded
RAAF Cadets
Fawkner Park,South YarraSESFL1964–19650-Returned toSouth East Suburban FL in 1966
Reservoir Old BoysC T Barling Reserve,Reservoir1965–197721973Folded
Rupertswood
SharksRupertswood Reserve,Sunbury19992000–201222009Moved toRiddell District FNL in 2013
Salesian OC
Salesian College,ChadstoneESCFA1970s1989–200711996Merged withSt Mary's to formSt Mary's Salesian in 2008
SandringhamFFL1921-192811923Merged withHampton andBlack Rock to formSandringham in 1929
Sandringham AmateursBeach Road Oval,Sandringham19400-
Sandringham B19280-Merged withHampton andBlack Rock to formSandringham in 1929
Sandringham Juniors1926–19270-
Scotch Collegians1890s1894-19950-Folded
South Camberwell1937–19400-Folded
South Caulfield
Princes Park,Caulfield South1920s1926–19400-JoinedCYMSFA asSouth Caulfield CYMS afterWWII
Southern Dragons
DragonsKeeley Park,Clayton SouthSFNL20072013–140-Returned toSouthern FNL in 2015
South Melbourne City1954–195921955Folded
South Melbourne Juniors
Southeners190019000Moved toVJFA
South Mornington
TigersCitation Reserve,Mount MarthaSFNL20062007–201912012Returned toSouthern FNL in 2020
South St Kilda
Junction Oval,St Kildac. 1870s1892-189941897Folded in 1899
South YarraCordner Oval,Fawkner Park,South Yarra189718980
South Yarra Juniors
(South Yarra)
1901192131914
Southbank
(State Commonwealth Bank)
Bankers,Cobras,TigersSwan St,Southbank19901990–199811997Merged withPrahran in 1998
St Andrew's (Brighton)1949–19510-
St Andrews-Coburg
SaintsDe Chene Reserve,CoburgEDFL19801986–19940-Moved toDiamond Valley FL in 1995
St Bede's Old Collegians
BedasBeda Park,MordiallocSFNL19661972–199211977Merged withMentone in 1992 to formSt Bede's/Mentone Tigers
St Columb's19530-Folded
St Francis Xavier1880s18990-Folded in 1899
St Francis Xavier OC
SaintsSt Francis Xavier College
Senior Campus
,Beaconsfield
20072007–201912019Moved toSouthern FNL asNarre South Saints in 2020
St IgnatiusRichmond City Reserve19001902, 1932–19340-Folded
St John's Old Collegians
JOCSThomas P Carroll Reserve,Doveton1991199122011Moved toSouthern FNL following 2025 season
St Jude's1892-18930-Folded
St Kilda CBC Old Boys
SaintsCoughlin Oval,St Kilda East19581958–199151984Merged withMurrumbeena-South Caulfield to formSt Kilda-South Caulfield in 1992
St Kilda-South CaulfieldSaints19921992–199811994Merged withGlen Huntly to formGlen Eira in 1999
St Leonard's1986–19890-Folded
St Mary's
SaintsFerndale Park,Glen IrisESCFA19321990–200721993Merged withSalesian OC to formSt Mary's Salesian in 2008
St Mary's189218980-Folded
St Patrick's Ballarat OC19391939–1940, 1951–1955, 1964–197531971Folded
St Patrick's Monivae197619760-Folded
St Paul's (Ascot Vale)1926–19400-Folded
St Peter's Clayton
SaintsNamatjira Park,Clayton SouthESCFA19561991–19920-Folded after 1992 season
St Pius's (Heidelberg)
Ford Park,BellfieldYCWFL1979–198211979Folded
State Bank
(State Savings Bank)
BankersOval 4,Albert Park19271927–199051990Merged withCommonwealth Bank in 1990 to formState Commonwealth Bank
State Electricity Commission194719470-Folded
Surrey Hills
Surrey Park,Box Hill18871928–19320-Moved toEastern Suburban FL in 1933
Teachers College1920-195731954Folded
Thomastown
BearsMain Street Reserve,ThomastownPHFL19661975–200021989Moved toDiamond Valley FL in 2001
Thornbury
BearsJohn Cain Memorial Park,Thornbury1930s
[55]
1973–198311978Moved toDiamond Valley FL in 1984
Thornbury Cougars
CougarsHayes Park,ThornburyMNFL19551996–19990-Folded in 1999
Toorak-Grovesnor1892-19940-Folded
Tooronga-Malvern
PanthersD.W. Lucas Oval,Malvern East19641964–197211971Moved toSouth East Suburban FL in 1973
VUT
(FIT/VUT)
19931993−19960-Folded in 1996
Waltham1895–18970-Folded
Waverley Amateurs
PanthersCentral Reserve,Glen WaverleyVFA19081989–19900-Moved toEastern Districts FL in 1991
Werribee Districts
TigersSoldiers Reserve,WerribeeWRFL19951998–201322010Moved toWestern Region FL in 2014
West Brunswick19301932–193611932Folded
West Hawthorn1927–193311931Folded
Windsor189418980-Folded
Wyndham Suns
SunsGoddard Street Reserve,Tarneit201320140-U/19s only. Moved toWestern Region FL in 2015
Yarra Old Grammarians
BushrangersDoncaster Reserve,Doncaster East19931993–202242012Merged withManningham Cobras in 2022 to formOld Yarra Cobras
YMCA1892-18930-Folded

Club movements

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Source:[19]

SeasonNew clubs admittedClubs that left before start of next season
1892AlbertonEdlington (2nd 20)
Brighton (2nd 20)Footscray District
Collegians (2nd 20)
Edlington (2nd 20)
Footscray District
South St Kilda (2nd 20)
St Jude's
St Mary's
Toorak-Grosvenor
YMCA
1893OlindaYMCA
University 2nd
1894NunawadingOlinda
Scotch CollegiansUniversity 2nd
WindsorToorak-Grosvenor
CaulfieldSt Jude's
1895Waltham
1896Old MelburniansAlberton
MalvernScotch Collegians
Old Melburnians
1897South YarraBooroondara
BooroondaraWaltham
1898LeopoldSt Mary's
BeverleySouth Yarra
1899St Francis XavierSt Francis Xavier
ParkvilleParkville
KewSouth St Kilda
1900Celtic
St Ignatius
South Melbourne Juniors
1901South Yarra JuniorsSouth Melbourne Juniors
Kew
1902HawthornCeltic
St Ignatius
1903Boroondara(readmitted)
Port Rovers
1904Fitzroy DistrictBooroondara
1905Melbourne University
1908OakleighBrighton
University 2ndUniversity
Port Rovers
1909Carlton District
1911Oakleigh
1912Fitzroy Juniors
1913Hawthorn
1914Elsternwick
1920Old Melburnians
Old Caulfield
Melbourne Swimming Club
Melbourne Teachers College
Collegians
Elsternwick
University B
South Yarra
1921Old BrightonTeachers College(expelled)
Old ScotchSouth Yarra
University A
Old Trinity
Sandringham
Hampton
1922Melbourne Shipping CompanyMelbourne Shipping Company
Murrumbeena
Elwood
Old Brighton
Teachers College(readmitted)
1923Old XaveriansElsternwick B
1924BurwoodElwood
Caulfield City
Old Brighton
1925Old HaileburyCaulfield(expelled)
1926Geelong
Sandringham Juniors
St Paul's Ascot Vale
Old Melburnians B
Teachers College B
Kew Juniors
Brunswick
South Caulfield
Gardenvale-Middle Brighton
1927Glenhuntly BOakley Amateurs(expelled)
West Hawthorn
Kingsville Rovers
Oakley Amateurs
Pascoe Vale
Black Rock
Naval Base Flinders
State Savings Bank
1928BurwoodSandringham
Sandringham BSandringham B
Surrey HillsPascoe Vale(expelled)
Oakley(readmitted)Oakley(expelled)
1929MHSOB
Old Ivanhoe
Old Paradians
Bentleigh
1930Dandenong KSPOld Ivanhoe
Brighton Technical OBBlack Rock(expelled)
Glenhuntly B
1931Canterbury United Churches
1932University High School OB
North Melbourne CBC
Ormond
West Brunswick
Footscray TSOB
St Ignatius
Gardiner
ES&A Bank
Old Brighton
National Bank
1933Hampton RoversWest Hawthorn
Canterbury United Churches
Surrey Hills
1934IvanhoeDandenong
Parkdale
Alphington
1935CarnegieSt Ignatius(expelled)
CoburgOld Haileybury/Old Trinity
Kingsville
National Bank
1936FairfieldBurwood
Mount Carmel OC
West Brunswick
1937MyerBentleigh District
St Camberwell
1938Parkside Amateurs
1939St Patrick's Ballarat OCNational Bank
Heidelberg WestCarnegie
North Melbourne CBC(expelled)
1940Pascoe ValeGeelong
Power HouseBrighton
Old Brighton
1946Balwyn Amateurs
Carnegie Church of Christ
1947Elsternwick(readmitted)
Power House(readmitted)
Geelong(readmitted)
Commonwealth Bank
St Kevin's
State Electricity Commission
1948North AlphingtonState Electricity Commission
University High School OB(readmitted)
1949Glenhuntly Juniors
Moreland Amateurs
St Andrews
1950BellfieldGlenhuntly Juniors
1951St Patrick's Ballarat OC(readmitted)
1952DS&A BankMoreland
North Alphington
1953St Columb's
1954ANZ BankCaulfield
Insurance Social Clubs Association
National Bank
Old Carey
Old Geelong Grammarians
Old Trinity
Power House Gold
Preston
Sth Melbourne City
Hawthorn Amateurs
1955De La Salle OCMyer
Melburnian Blues
University E
1956Port Melbourne AmateursBalwyn
St Patrick's OC
1957AJAXHawthorn Amateurs(expelled)
1958Collegians GoldInsurance Social Clubs Associations
St Kilda CBC OB
1959Commercial BankBrighton
West BrunswickHuntingdale Juniors
South Melbourne City
1960Old CamberwellPort Melbourne Amateurs
1962Monash University
Pharmacy College
1962North Melbourne CBC(readmitted)Murrumbeena
St Bernard's OC
Kooyong
AMP Society
1963University Reds
1964RAAF Cadets (Point Cook)
Old Ivanhoe Grammarians
Cassie
Monash University Whites
Assumption OB
St Patricks Ballarat(readmitted)
1965Australian Postal InstitutePharmacy College(expelled)
Reservoir OB
Patricians
1966Bellfield
API
Monash University Whites
RAAF Cadets
Cassie
Kooyong(refused readmission)
1968Old Mentonians
1970Old Essendon Grammarians
Dookie
Longernong OC
La Trobe University
1971Marcellin OC
North Brunswick
La Trobe University Reds
Monash University Whites(readmitted)
1972St Bedes OC
1973FawknerFairfield(expelled for paying players)
Thornbury
University Reds(readmitted)
1974Glenroy
Beverley Hills
1975Bulleen United
Heatherton
Bulleen Templestowe
1977St Patricks Ballarat
1978Reservoir OB
1979St PiusNational Bank
Clayton
Princes Hill
1980St John's OC
Peninsula OB
Coolaroo Rovers
Thomastown
Banyule
1982Geelong Amateurs
1983Williamstown CMYSAssumption OC
Alphington(suspended for 2 years)
1984Preston MBOBThornbury
Old Essendon Grammarians(readmitted)
1985GTV 9
Eltham Collegians
St Andrews
St Leonards OC
Whitefriars OC(on probation)
1986Alphington(readmitted)
1987Aquinas
Bloods
Port Colts
Richmond Central
1988Coburg
Clayton
1989Mazenod OC
Salesian OC
Waverley Amateurs
1990Boronia ParkFIT
St Mary'sPort Colts
State Bank
Commonwealth Bank
1991St John's OCWaverley Amateurs
St Patricks-MentonSt Kilda CB OC
Old Westbourne Grammarians
Monash Gryphons
State Commonwealth Bank
1992St Kilda South CaulfieldAlbanvale
St Leo's-Wattle ParkKontias(withdrew round 3, record expunged)
Camberwell
1993Yarra Valley Old Boys
1994Eley ParkBoronia Park
Newlands CoburgBrunswick
Camberwell
1995BeaumarisFawkner
Hawthorn CitizensDoveton
Swinburne UniversitySt Andrew's-Coburg
Eltham OC
Ivanhoe
Kew
1996Thornbury CougarsBalwyn Combined
Bulleen United
Canterbury North Balwyn
Bloods
1997Mt LilydaleNewlands Coburg
Syndal Tally-Ho
Bulleen Cobras
1998Werribee Amateurs
1999Brunswick(readmitted)Glenhuntly
St Kilda South Caulfield
2000BentleighMonash Whites
South Melbourne DistrictsChirnside Park
Glen Eira
2001Thomastown
2002Box Hill NorthEley Park
Brunswick PowerParkside
2003Balwyn CombinedPreston MBOB
Canterbury North BalwynSt Bedes OC
Yarra Valley OBMentone
2004St Bede's Mentone TigersMentone Vultures
Brunswick Power
2005Parkdale VulturesMt Lilydale
2007South Mornington
2008St Francis XavierSt Mary's Amateurs
Salesian OC AFC
Fitzroy Reds
2009Fitzroy
St Mary's Salesian
Northern Bullants
2010Point Cook
2012MasalaRupertswood
2014ParksideBanyule
2017Point Cook
2018Old Eltham Collegians
2019South Mornington
St Francis Xavier
2022Manningham Cobras
Yarra Old Grammarians
2023Old Yarra CobrasIvanhoe
Old Paradians
2024Bulleen Templestowe
2025Port Melbourne Chargers[56]St John's Old Collegians[57]

Venues

[edit]

Dozens of venues are used for VAFA matches across all grades and divisions throughout the home-and-away season and finals series.[58]

Current

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The following grounds were used for the2025 VAFA season.

GroundImageOther namesSuburbCapacityFirst usedCurrent tenant(s)
Bennettswood Reserve
Bennettswood Reserve 2023.png
Burwood1,0001992
Brighton Beach Oval
Brighton1920.jpg
Brighton6,0001957
Brunswick Street Oval
Fitzroy Cricket Ground Grandstand.jpg
Fitzroy North10,0001991
Camberwell Sports Ground
CSG 1924.png
Camberwell5,0001926
Como Park
Como Park 4.jpg
South Yarra1,0001959
Daley Oval
Old Trinity vs Wattle Park.png
Bulleen1,0001954
EE Gunn Reserve
Wattle Park vs Ormond.jpg
Ormond1,0001931
Elsternwick Park
Elsternwick Park Sportscover Arena.jpg
Brighton6,0001914
Fearon Reserve
Fearon Reserve.png
Williamstown1,0001983
Frearson Oval
Monash Blues vs Wattle Park.png
Clayton1,0001962
Gary Smorgon Oval
Gary Smorgon Oval.png
St Kilda1,0001957
Gillon Oval
Brunswick Park 1924.png
Brunswick2,0001992
Harry Trott Oval
HarryTrottOval.jpg
St Kilda1,0001952
Ian Johnson Oval
Ian Johnson Oval.png
St Kilda1,0001954
Lois Twohig Reserve
Masala Dandenong vs Wattle Park.png
Dandenong North1,0002020
Princes Park
Princes Park explosion.png
Caulfield South3,5001992
Rathmines Road Reserve
Rathmines Road Reserve building.png
Hawthorn East1,0001995
Scammell Reserve
Scammell Reserve.png
Oakleigh South1,0001991
Tony Sheehan Oval
La Trobe Sports Stadium.jpg
Bundoora1,1102019
Toorak Park
Toorak_Park_from_south_2014.jpg
Armadale5,0001995
University Oval
UniversityOval2023.png
Parkville1,0001893
Victoria Park
Victoria Park Kew.png
Kew1,0001899
Woodfull-Miller Oval
Woodfull-Miller Oval 2.png
South Yarra2,0001928

See also

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