Collegians | ||
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Names | ||
Full name | Collegians Football Club | |
Nickname(s) | Lions | |
Club details | ||
Founded | 1891 | |
Colours | ||
Competition | VAFA | |
Coach | Jared Rivers | |
Premierships | 1892, 1896, 1898, 1899, 1902, 1904, 1926, 1936, 1937, 1956 1957, 1958, 1959, 1961, 1986, 1992, 1993, 2006 2011, 2012, 2023. | |
Ground(s) | Harry Trott Oval ( Albert Park) | |
Uniforms | ||
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Other information | ||
Official website | collegiansfc.com.au |
Collegians Football Club (nicknamed the Lions) is an Australian rules football club based in the Melbourne suburb of Albert Park. Formed in 1891, it is the second-oldest club in the VAFA, after Melbourne University Football Club. The Lions have the longest continuous membership of the VAFA and its antecedents. [1] Their home ground is the Harry Trott Oval. [2]
In 1891, L.A.Adamson established a Wesley College Old Boys’ XVIII, which formally became Collegians Football Club in 1892. [3] Adamson, who was for thirty years the Headmaster of Wesley College, was the President of the club for its first forty years. In 1892, Adamson established the Metropolitan Junior Football Association (of which he was president for 37 years), which in 1932 became the Victorian Amateur Football Association. [3] Their 17 "A" grade premierships is more than any other club. Collegian's introduced the clubs first Women's football team in 2017, [4] and added a second women's team in 2018. The club fields three senior men's teams, two senior women's teams and an Under 19's team. [5]
The club's theme song is based on the first verse and chorus of "The Old Collegians Song", which appears in the Wesley College Songbook in all editions from 1893. [6] The lyrics were written by Lawrence Arthur Adamson set to the tune of a traditional Irish Folk Tune, "Irish Jaunting Car", and the later tune "The Bonnie Blue Flag", a song from the Confederacy during the American Civil War. [7] The original lyrics refer to the interim school colours "Blue and White", which returned to "Gold and Purple" at the end of 1902. [6]
Collegians | ||
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Names | ||
Full name | Collegians Football Club | |
Nickname(s) | Lions | |
Club details | ||
Founded | 1891 | |
Colours | ||
Competition | VAFA | |
Coach | Jared Rivers | |
Premierships | 1892, 1896, 1898, 1899, 1902, 1904, 1926, 1936, 1937, 1956 1957, 1958, 1959, 1961, 1986, 1992, 1993, 2006 2011, 2012, 2023. | |
Ground(s) | Harry Trott Oval ( Albert Park) | |
Uniforms | ||
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Other information | ||
Official website | collegiansfc.com.au |
Collegians Football Club (nicknamed the Lions) is an Australian rules football club based in the Melbourne suburb of Albert Park. Formed in 1891, it is the second-oldest club in the VAFA, after Melbourne University Football Club. The Lions have the longest continuous membership of the VAFA and its antecedents. [1] Their home ground is the Harry Trott Oval. [2]
In 1891, L.A.Adamson established a Wesley College Old Boys’ XVIII, which formally became Collegians Football Club in 1892. [3] Adamson, who was for thirty years the Headmaster of Wesley College, was the President of the club for its first forty years. In 1892, Adamson established the Metropolitan Junior Football Association (of which he was president for 37 years), which in 1932 became the Victorian Amateur Football Association. [3] Their 17 "A" grade premierships is more than any other club. Collegian's introduced the clubs first Women's football team in 2017, [4] and added a second women's team in 2018. The club fields three senior men's teams, two senior women's teams and an Under 19's team. [5]
The club's theme song is based on the first verse and chorus of "The Old Collegians Song", which appears in the Wesley College Songbook in all editions from 1893. [6] The lyrics were written by Lawrence Arthur Adamson set to the tune of a traditional Irish Folk Tune, "Irish Jaunting Car", and the later tune "The Bonnie Blue Flag", a song from the Confederacy during the American Civil War. [7] The original lyrics refer to the interim school colours "Blue and White", which returned to "Gold and Purple" at the end of 1902. [6]