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Fremantle Football Club (1436 bytes)
3: ...teams in the [[Australian Football League]]. The club is based in the port city of [[Fremantle]], west ... 5: ...ht years after their rival [[Western Australia]]n football team (the [[West Coast Eagles]]), and endured som... 9: ...oduces [[Dockers]] brand clothing, challenged the clubs right to use the name. 11: ...ymbolic "anchor" is hauled on to the field as the club song is played. 14: ...om.au/ Official Website of the Fremantle Football Club] Kangaroos Football Club (1127 bytes) 1: ...ball_Club_logo.gif|frame|right|Kangaroos Football Club logo]] 3: ...[[Australian rules football]] in the [[Australian Football League]]. It is based at the Arden Street oval i... 5: A club starved of success until [[Ron Barassi]] was appo... 7: The club had its greatest on-field success of any decade i... 12: ...om.au/ Official Website of the Kangaroos Football Club] Scarborough Football Club (2826 bytes) 1: ...'' are an [[England|English]] [[football (soccer)|football]] team currently playing in the [[Nationwide Conf... 3: ... facilities to provide additional revenue for the club. 6: ...1987-88 in English football|1987-88 season]] in [[Football League Division Four|Division Four]]. 8: During their twelve year stay in the Football League, Scarborough reached the playoffs twice bu... 11: [[1998-99 in English football|1998-99]] brought about the first relegation in t... Floriana football club (390 bytes) 1: ...er with St George's of Bormla, are the two oldest clubs in Malta. 3: ...date is 1894. The Club is affiliated to the Malta Football Association which in turn is both a member of UEF... 5: The game of football was introduced to Malta by the British Servicemen... Geelong Football Club (2071 bytes) 1: ...otball_Club_logo.gif|frame|right|Geelong Football Club logo]] 3: ...ball Club''' is a football club in the Australian Football League (AFL). They play under the name 'Geelong C... 5: The club is the second oldest football club of any code in the world, having being formed in ... 10: The club won the VFL/AFL premierships in: [[1925]], [[1931... 34: ....com.au/ Official Website of the Geelong Football Club] Perth Football Club (560 bytes) 11: [[Western Australian Football League|WAFL]] Premierships: 1907, 1955, 1966-67-6... 13: ...me Attendance:''' 19,541 v. [[East Perth Football Club | East Perth]], 13th May 1967 17: [[Category:Western Australian Football League clubs]] Richmond Football Club (4447 bytes) 1: ...tball_Club_logo.jpg|frame|right|Richmond Football Club logo]] 3: ...rules football]] club playing in the [[Australian Football League]]. 5: ... Richmond, on the 20th of February [[1885]]. The club had a ready made home ground at Punt Road, just a... 7: ...e most important features of a nineteenth century footballer's uniform was his headgear, and when Richmond w... 9: ... along with the now defunct [[University Football Club| University]]. St Kilda Football Club (2315 bytes) 1: ...tball_Club_logo.gif|frame|right|St Kilda Football Club logo]] 3: ...rules football]] club playing in the [[Australian Football League]]. 5: ...rship in [[1966]] (beating [[Collingwood Football Club|Collingwood]] by one point), St Kilda have been t... 9: ...nd of the season, eiminated from the [[Australian Football League|AFL]] Premiership by its eventual winners ... 15: ...nsored the [[Japan]]ese national Australian rules football team. Also known as the Samurai, the team member... Carlton Football Club (4049 bytes) 1: ...otball_Club_logo.jpg|frame|right|Carlton Football Club logo]] 3: ...l League]] in 1897, which became the [[Australian Football League]] in the 1980s. 5: ... [[2005]] membership levels. Training and social club facilities at Princes Park will remain. 7: ...ry. It is often said that Barassi invented modern football in his half-time instructions to the Carlton play... 9: ...layer draft, hampering any attempt to rebuild the club's player group. Collingwood Football Club (3259 bytes) 1: ...ll_Club_logo.gif|frame|right|Collingwood Football Club logo]] 3: ...ootball]] club, playing in the elite [[Australian Football League]]. 5: ... Football Club|Essendon]] and [[Richmond Football Club|Richmond]] remain fierce. 23: * [[Peter Moore (footballer)|Peter Moore]] ([[1979]]) 33: ...Centres:''' || [[Thorold Merrett]] || [[Bob Rose (footballer)|Bob Rose]] || [[Darren Millane]] Melbourne Football Club (9292 bytes) 1: ..._Football_Club.gif|frame|right|Melbourne Football Club logo]] 3: ...ourne plays in red and dark blue colours, and its club song is ''It's a Grand Old Flag''. 7: ...nd for many years Melbourne was a proudly amateur club.[http://www.fullpointsfooty.net/melbourne.htm] 9: ...[[Victorian Football League]] (later [[Australian Football League]]) at its formation in [[1897]], and has b... 11: ... but Melbourne's reputation as an "establishment" club has not always been an advantage. The MCC member... Oneida Football Club (1479 bytes) 1: ...ccer club in the country was the Oneida Foot Ball Club which played undefeated for most of its seasons b... 3: ..., even predating the formation of Scottish teams. Clubs soon spread to other collegiate communities. Claremont Football Club (516 bytes) 11: [[Western Australian Football League|WAFL]] Premierships: 1938-39-40, 1964, 198... 13: ...tendance:''' 18,268 v. [[South Fremantle Football Club | South Fremantle]], 7th May 1983 22: [[Category:Western Australian Football League clubs]] Norwood Football Club (1182 bytes) 1: ...club belonging to the [[South Australian National Football League]] in the state of [[South Australia]]. 4: ...l power-houses in the [[South Australian National Football League]], the other team being the [[Port Adelaid... 6: ...ional rich-poor split in the following of the two clubs. 12: ...s.com/ Official Homepage of the Norwood Football Club] Hawthorn Football Club (2182 bytes) 1: ...tball_Club_logo.jpg|frame|right|Hawthorn Football Club logo]] 3: ...rules football]] club playing in the [[Australian Football League]]. 7: Entering the VFL in 1925, the Mayblooms (The club's nickname changed from the Mayblooms or Mayflowe... 9: ...st Coast who became the next powerful club. Other clubs have had success since but none have matched the... 11: ...h was aborted only when Members from the Hawthorn club voted against the merger proposal. Subiaco Football Club (477 bytes) 11: [[Western Australian Football League|WAFL]] Premierships: 1912-13, 1915, 1924, ... 13: ...ome Attendance:''' 21,088 v. [[Claremont Football Club | Claremont]] on 2nd June 1986 17: [[Category:Western Australian Football League clubs]] Hallelujah Football Club (963 bytes) 4: ... season finishing bottom with only 13 points. The club dropped out of the K-League at the end of that ye... 11: For 2004 the club moved to [[Gimpo City|Gimpo]]. 13: == Club Honors == 16: [[Category:South Korean football clubs]][[Category:Gyeonggi]] Essendon Football Club (27339 bytes) 1: ...tball_Club_logo.gif|frame|right|Essendon Football Club logo]] 3: ... Formed in 1871 as a junior club and as a senior club in 1873, it is headquartered at [[Windy Hill]] Ov... 5: ... persona as football's eccentric philosopher. The club has worn a black guernsey with red sash as its un... 9: ===The Pre-[[Victorian Football League|VFL]] years ([[1871]] - [[1896]])=== 11: ...|VFA]] before the VFL was formed in [[1897]]. The club was part of many innovations that shaped the mode... Fluminense Football Club (4973 bytes) 3: '''Fluminense Football Club''' is a [[Brazil|Brazilian]] multimodality sporti... 8: ...o]] and in [[São Paulo]], they decided to found a club. The foundation meeting took place on [[July 21]]... 10: ...Paysandu Cricket Club field, against Rio Football Club. [[Fluminense]] won 8-0 and the first goal was sc... 12: ...ted one of the most famous rivalries in Brazilian football, the Fla-Flu (Flamengo versus Fluminense). The fi... 14: ... team]], against [[Exeter City F.C.]], an English club. Brazil won 2-0 and [[Oswaldo Gomes]], a [[Flumin... East Fremantle Football Club (574 bytes) 11: [[Western Australian Football League|WAFL]] Premierships: 1900, 1902-03-04, 190... 13: ...tendance:''' 21,317 v. [[South Fremantle Football Club | South Fremantle]], 14th April 1979 17: [[Category:Western Australian Football League clubs]]
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