VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION

The 'Victorian Amateur Football Association' is an Australian rules football league in Victoria, Australia consisting purely of amateur players. Unlike the Victorian Football League and the VFL/AFL, the VAFA has always been strictly a purely amateur league.
The league is the largest amateur league in Australia and widely regarded as the best amateur Aussie Rules league in the world. The league consists of 7 senior divisions (with each club fielding a firsts and reserves team) and multiple Under 19 divisions.
The league's administration base is at Elsternwick Park, a former Victorian Football League stadium in suburban Elsternwick, Victoria with some small grandstands and capacity for around 15,000 spectators.
Crowds during home and away matches are modest in comparison to the professional leagues, however Grand Finals for each division often attract as many spectators as the Victorian Football League Grand Finals.
In addition there are also three Club XVIII divisions, primarily made up of either clubs only able to field one team, or clubs from higher divisions that can field a third team after their seniors and reverves.
Almost all of the clubs are private school based where by the 'old boys' from the school play (sometimes are coerced to play through employment/schollorship incentives). Suburban teams such as Oakleigh, Ormond and Hampton find it hard to compete against the private school teams.
The reigning premiers for the A Section are Old Haileybury.

Contents
2007 Season
Current Clubs
A Section
B Section
C Section
D1 Section
D2 Section
D3 Section
D4 Section
Former Clubs
See also
External links
References

2007 Season


On March 15, 2007 the VAFA announced that the start of the 2007 season would be pushed back 2 weeks from the original starting date of April 14 to April 28. This decision was due to the water shortage facing Melbourne and the lack of suitable grounds to play games on. [1]
Some effects of the restructure involve moving the games scheduled for Rounds 1 and 2 to later in the season, the cancellation of the representative match against the Southern Football League and the reduction of the number of teams to make the finals in section D4 from five teams down to four.

Current Clubs


As of 2006, the 7 senior divisions were structured as follows:
A Section


De La Salle Old Collegians Official Site

Old Haileyburians

Old Ivanhoe Grammarians

Old Melburnians

Old Scotch

Old Trinity Grammarians

Old Xaverians

St Bernards Old Collegians

University Blues
B Section


Beaumaris Football Club Official Site

Marcellin Old Collegians

Caulfield Grammarians Official Site

Collegians Football Club Official Site

Mazenod Old Collegians

Melbourne High School Old Boys

Old Brighton Grammarians

Old Essendon Grammarians

St Kevins Old Boys

University Blacks

Whitefriars Old Collegians
C Section


AJAX Football Club Official Site

Fitzroy Reds Football Club

Hampton Rovers Football Club Official Site

Monash Blues

North Old Boys

Old Camberwell Grammarians

Old Paradians

Ormond Amateur Football Club Official Site

Parkdale Vultures

St Bedes/Mentone Tigers Football Club
D1 Section


Banyule Amateur Football Club Official Site

Bulleen-Templestowe Football Club Official Site

Emmaus St Leo's Old Collegians Football Club

Old Carey Grammarians

Old Geelong

Old Mentonians

Prahran Amateur Football Club

Rupertswood Football Club Official Site

Therry Penola Old Boys

Yarra Valley Old Boys
D2 Section


Aquinas Old Collegians Official Site

Glen Eira Amateur Football Club Official Site

Ivanhoe Assumption Football Club

La Trobe University Football Club Official Site

Oakleigh Amateur Football Club

Peninsula Old Boys

Salesian Old Collegians

St Johns Old Collegians

Werribee Amateur Football Club

Williamstown CYMS
D3 Section


Bentleigh Football Club Official Site

Elsternwick Football Club

Kew Football Club

Monash Gryphons

Old Westbourne

South Melbourne Districts Football Club

St Mary's Amateur Football Club Official Site

Swinburne Football Club

University High School-Victoria University Football Club

West Brunswick Football Club
D4 Section


Albert Park Football Club Official Site

Box Hill North Football Club Official Site

Bulleen Cobras Football Club Official Site

Eley Park Football Club Official Site

Eltham Old Collegians

Hawthorn Amateur Football Club

North Brunswick Football Club

Powerhouse Football Club Official Site

Richmond Central Football Club Official Site

Syndal-Tally Ho Football Club Official Site

Former Clubs


This may consist of clubs that are currently playing in the Club XVIII section.

★ Albanvale Football Club

★ Alberton Football Club

★ Alphington Football Club

★ AMP Society Football Club

★ ANZ Bank Football Club

★ Army Apprentices Football Club

★ Associated Grammar Schools Football Club

★ Assumption Old Collegians

★ Australian Postal Institute Football Club

★ Balaclava Football Club

★ Balwyn Football Club

★ Balwyn Combined Football Club

★ Bellfield Football Club

★ Beverley Football Club

★ Beverley Hills Football Club

★ Black Rock Football Club

★ Booroondara Football Club

★ Boronia Park Football Club

★ Brighton Amateurs Football Club

★ Brighton Technical School Old Boys

★ Brighton Vale Cricket Club

★ Brunswick Amateurs Football Club

★ Bulleen United Football Club

★ Camberwell Football Club

★ Canterbury-North Balwyn Football Club

★ Canterbury United Churches Football Club

★ Carlton District Football Club

★ Carnegie Football Club

★ Carnegie Church Of Christ Football Club

★ Cassie Club Football Club

★ Caulfield City Football Club

★ Celtic Amateur Football Club

★ Chirnside Park Football Club

★ Clayton Amateur Football Club

★ Coburg Amateurs Football Club

★ Collingwood District Football Club

★ Commercial Bank Football Club

★ Commonwealth Bank Football Club

★ Coolaroo Rovers Football Club

★ Dandenong KSP Football Club

★ Doveton SJOC

★ East Malvern Football Club

★ Edlington Football Club

★ Elwood Football Club

★ ES&A Bank Football Club

★ Fawkner Football Club

★ Fitzroy District Football Club

★ Fitzroy Juniors Football Club

★ Footscray Technical School Old Boys

★ Geelong Amateurs Football Club

★ Glenroy Football Club

★ GTV-9 Football Club

★ Hampton Football Club

★ Hawthorn Amateur Football Club

★ Heatherton Football Club

★ Heidelberg West Amateurs

★ Huntingdale Football Club

★ Insurance Social Clubs Association Football Club

★ Kingsville Rovers Football Club

★ Kontias Football Club

★ Kooyong Football Club

★ Leopold Football Club

★ Malvern Football Club

★ Melbourne Shipping Company Football Club

★ Melbourne Swimming Club Football Club

★ Monash University Football Club

Monash Whites Football Club Official Site

★ Moreland Amateurs Football Club

★ Mount Carmel Old Collegians

★ Mount Lilydale Old Collegians

★ Murrumbeena Football Club

★ Myer Football Club

★ National Bank Football Club

★ Naval Base Flinders Football Club

★ Newlands-Coburg Football Club

★ North Alphington Football Club

★ North Melbourne CBC Old Boys

★ Nunawading Football Club

★ Oakleigh Football Club

★ Olinda Football Club

★ Parkside Football Club

★ Pascoe Vale Football Club

★ Patricians Football Club

★ Pharmacy College Football Club

★ Port Melbourne Amateurs Football Club

★ Port Rovers Football Club

★ Preston Amateurs Football Club

★ Preston MBOB

★ Princes Hill Football Club

★ RAAF Cadets Football Club

★ Reservoir Old Boys

★ Sandringham Amateurs

★ Sandringham Juniors Football Club

★ Southbank Football Club

★ South Camberwell Football Club

★ South Melbourne City Football Club

★ South Melbourne Juniors Football Club

★ South St Kilda Football Club

★ South Yarra Amateur Football Club

★ St Andrews Amateurs

★ St Francis Xaviers Football Club

★ St Ignatius Football Club

★ St Judes Football Club

★ St Leonards Old Collegians

★ St Patricks Ballarat Old Collegians

★ St Pius Football Club

★ St Kilda CBC Old Boys

★ State Electricity Commission Football Club

★ State Saving Bank Football Club

★ Surrey Hills Football Club

★ Teachers College Football Club

★ Thomastown Football Club

★ Thornbury Football Club

★ Toorak-Grosvenor Football Club

★ Tooronga-Malvern Football Club

★ Waltham Football Club

★ Waverley Amateurs Football Club

★ West Hawthorn Football Club

★ Windsor Football Club

★ YMCA Football Club

See also



Australian rules football

External links



Official Site

Brief History

VAFA Records and History at Full Points Footy

References


1. VAFA 2007 Season delayed 2 weeks


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