Moorabbin Kangaroos Football Club

The Moorabbin Kangaroos Football Club is an Australian rules football team that is located in the southern suburbs of Melbourne. The team is part of the Moorabbin West Cricket & Football Club, it participates in The Southern Football League is an Australian rules football league, based in the south and south eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria.

Moorabbin Kangaroos Football Club
Full nameMoorabbin Kangaroos Football Club
Founded1982
ColoursBlue with white

History

The club first played in the Melbourne YCWNFA in 1982 til 1985. When that association folded at the end of 1985 the club moved to play in the Eastern Suburban Churches FA E grade in 1986. After four years the E grade closed down and the club was placed in the D grade competition. It was placed in the 5th Division when the Southern Football League absorbed the ESCFA in 1993. They won the premiership that year.

The team changed its name in 2003 to Moorabbin Kangaroos.

Premiership success also came in 3rd division in 2005 and 2012.

Senior Premierships

  • Southern Football League
    • 1993, 2005, 2012
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