Noarlunga
Names
Full nameNoarlunga Football Club
Nickname(s)Shoes
Club song"Up The Shoes"
After finalsRunners Up
Home-and-away season12W 3L
Leading goalkickerVictor Robertson
Best and fairestBailey Hann
Club details
Founded1897 (1897)
Colours   
CompetitionSouthern Football League
PresidentMark Anderson
CoachJoshua Thewlis
Captain(s)Nathan Schulz
Premierships11
Ground(s)Noarlunga Oval
Uniforms
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The Noarlunga Football Club is an Australian rules football club that plays in the Southern Football League.

History

There are some records of a Noarlunga Football Club being first formed in the 1890s.[1] The first record of Noarlunga participating in an organised competition was with the establishment of the Alexandra Football Association in 1913, with Noarlunga finishing runners-up to Clarendon that season.[2] The following season Noarlunga went one better, winning the Alexandra FA Premiership.[3]

Noarlunga transferred to the Southern Football Association in 1915, but this move lasted only one season due to the competition disbanding the following year due to the First World War. Noarlunga returned to the re-established Southern FA in 1919, starting a golden period of the club, winning Premierships in 1921, 1922, 1925 & 1926.

In 1936, Noarlunga merged with the Morphett Vale Football Club to form the Northern United Football Club.[4] Noarlunga reformed as a standalone team in 1938 before going into recess the following season.

Noarlunga eventually reformed in 1951 and rejoined the Southern Football Association, where they have remained since. The Noarlunga FC continues to field teams in Senior and Junior grades in the Southern Football League.


A-Grade Premierships

See also

References

  1. Devaney, John. "Club Information - Noarlunga". Full Points Publications. Retrieved 25 June 2013.
  2. "Football - Clarendon". The Advertiser (Adelaide). 12 April 1913. p. 12. Retrieved 25 June 2013.
  3. "Football - Noarlunga". The Advertiser (Adelaide). 6 October 1914. p. 9. Retrieved 25 June 2013.
  4. "Football Teams Begin Practice - Morphett Vale". The Advertiser (Adelaide). 24 March 1936. p. 6. Retrieved 7 June 2013.
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