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  2. Seaford Football Club - Wikipedia

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    The netball department began at the club in 2011. The club also introduced women's football in 2013. At end of the 2016 season, Seaford FNC fielded three men's, four netball and three women's football sides. The highest profile player to come out of Seaford is retired St Kilda player and Brownlow Medallist Robert Harvey.

  3. Geelong Football Netball League - Wikipedia

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    Club Colours Moniker Home venue Est. Former league GFNL Seasons GFNL premierships; Football Netball; Total Most recent Total Most recent Bell Park: Dragons: Hamlyn Park, Bell Park: 1958 GDFL: 1979–present 4: 2011 0 — Colac: Tigers: Central Reserve, Colac: 1948 HFL: 2001–present 1: 2014 0 — Grovedale: Tigers: Burdoo Reserve, Grovedale ...

  4. Central Murray Football Netball League - Wikipedia

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    The league was formed in 1997, combining all eight teams from the existing Mid Murray Football League, and three sides from the Northern & Echuca Football League. Leitchville-Gunbower joined the league in 2002 from the North Central Football League , while Tooleybuc merged with former Mallee Football League club Manangatang in 2004.

  5. Category:Football clubs in Bristol - Wikipedia

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    This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Football clubs in England. It includes active clubs that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Subcategories

  6. Seaford Town F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Seaford Town was first founded in 1888 as Seaford F.C. allegedly succeeding the first competitive Seaford club, the Seaford Rovers FC. who were founded around 1882. [1] In 1910 Seaford FC won the Sussex Junior Cup. Like all other Sussex clubs they didn't play any games during the First World War, and part of their pitch was dug up to grow food. [1]

  7. Horsham & District Football League - Wikipedia

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    The league in its present form was created in 1946. Prior to World War 2 a number of local leagues existed around Horsham, shrinking to one in 1934.The clubs that played in the previous incarnation in 1934 were Green Park (which won the premiership), CYMS, Quantong, Adelphians, Church of England, Longerenong and Pimpinio Seconds.

  8. Port Lincoln Football League - Wikipedia

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    The Port Lincoln Football League is an Australian rules football competition based at the southern extremity of the Eyre Peninsula region of South Australia, Australia. It is an affiliated member of the South Australian National Football League. Port Lincoln Football League games are officiated by the Port Lincoln Football League Umpires ...

  9. Heathcote District Football League - Wikipedia

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    Previous names for the competitions in the area were the Heathcote District Football Association (1905), McIvor District Football Association (1906) and again the Heathcote District Football Association (1907–1954). In recent years the Heathcote & District Football League has become one of, if not the strongest of the minor leagues in Victoria.