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South Melbourne Districts was formed in 1912, although its origins can be traced back to the Pembroke Juniors who played in the mid-1890s. [6] [7] The club entered the Victorian Junior Football Association (VJFA) in 1914, finishing fourth on the ladder, before being defeated by Port Melbourne Railway United by 51 points in the grand final.
At the end of the 1896 season, Collingwood and South Melbourne finished equal at the top of the VFA's premiership ladder with records of 14–3–1, requiring a playoff match to determine the season's premiership; this was the first time this had occurred in VFA history. [33]
South Melbourne celebrate their 2006 VPL title South Melbourne Football Club is an Australian semi-professional association football club based in Albert Park , Melbourne . [ 1 ] The club was formed in 1959 as three clubs South Melbourne United, Hellenic and Yarra Park before it was shortly renamed to South Melbourne Hellas in 1960.
Pratt topped South Melbourne's goalkicking for the first time in 1932 with 71 goals, 50 of them coming by round nine. [21] His tally broke the previous record for goals scored in a season by a South Melbourne player, held by Ted Johnson, who kicked 60 goals in each of the 1924, 1925 and 1928 seasons. [22]
South Melbourne Football Club can refer to: Sydney Swans , an Australian rules football club known as the South Melbourne Football Club until 1982 South Melbourne FC , a soccer club formerly known as South Melbourne SC, Hellas Hakoah and South Melbourne Hellas
It was the first successful junior football competition in Melbourne, and was in existence from 1883 until 1932. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] For most of its history it was a competition of independent junior level clubs, before it eventually transitioned to become the second eighteens competition for the senior Victorian Football Association (VFA).
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