Murrumbeena Football Club

The Murrumbeena Football Club is an Australian rules football club located in the southern suburbs of Melbourne. The club participates in the Southern Football Netball League, based in the south and south eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria. Murrumbeen plays on the historic Peter Robertson Oval, their home ground located along Kangaroo Rd, Murrumbeena.

Murrumbeena
Names
Full nameMurrumbeena Football Club
Nickname(s)Lions
Club details
Founded1918 (1918)
Colours         
CompetitionSouthern Football Netball League
Premierships(5): 1934, 1963, 1974, 1986, 1993, 2003
Ground(s)Peter Robertson Oval, Victoria
Uniforms
Home
Other information
Official websitemurrumbeenafc.teamapp.com

History

The club was established in 1918.[1] Founded as a junior club that only allowed players under 21 years of age, the club later dropped its age restrictions when the club joined the Sub-District Football League in 1928.[2] In 1934 it moved to the Caulfield-Oakleigh-Dandenong Football League and promptly won the premiership against South Oakleigh.

Murrumbeena was often the bridesmaid as they regularly made the grand final but were unable to win it. The creation of a new league, the South East Suburban Football League saw the breakthrough when they won the premiership. A regular finals competitor the club won another flag in 1974.

By the mid 1980s the cost of paying players put a strain on the finances. Players left for greener pastures and the club slid down to Third Division. The club won a Third Division flag in 1986 and later again in the Southern League in 1993.[3]

Senior premierships

  • Caulfield Oakleigh Dandenong Football League (1): 1934
  • South East Suburban Football League (3): 1963, 1974, 1986
  • Southern Football League
    • Division 2 (1): 2003
    • Division 3 (1): 1993
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