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  2. Port Melbourne Football Club - Wikipedia

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    The Port Melbourne Football Club, nicknamed the Borough, is an Australian rules football club based in the inner-Melbourne suburb of Port Melbourne.The club was founded in 1874 and has been competing in the Victorian Football Association/League (VFL) since 1886 and the VFLW since 2021.

  3. Number-one ticket holder - Wikipedia

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    Gold Coast Football Club: Bruce Coulson, Jill Mathieson [10] Greater Western Sydney Giants: Melissa Doyle [11] Hawthorn Football Club: Emma Race, John Kennedy Jr. [12] Melbourne Football Club: Robert Flower, John So, Rupert Murdoch, Kylie Minogue [13] North Melbourne Football Club: Ricky Ponting, John Farnham [14] Port Adelaide Football Club

  4. Port Melbourne Railway United Football Club - Wikipedia

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    The Port Melbourne Railway United Football Club, also known simply as Railway United or just Railway, was an Australian rules football club based in Port Melbourne. [3] [4] Railway United was one of the most successful clubs in the Victorian Junior Football Association (VJFA), appearing in seven grand finals from 1910 until 1926.

  5. 1922 VFA season - Wikipedia

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    The 1922 Victorian Football Association season was the 44th season of the Australian rules football competition. The premiership was won by the Port Melbourne Football Club, after it defeated Footscray by two points on 23 September, in a controversial Grand Final which several of its players were offered money to throw.

  6. North Port Oval - Wikipedia

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    North Port Oval, also known as the Port Melbourne Cricket Ground or by the sponsored name ETU Stadium, [2] is an Australian rules football and cricket stadium located in Port Melbourne, Australia. The capacity of the venue is 6,000 people. It is home to both the Port Melbourne Cricket Club and the Port Melbourne Football Club.

  7. 1982 VFA season - Wikipedia

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    The Division 1 premiership was won by the Port Melbourne Football Club, after it defeated Preston in the Grand Final on 19 September by seven points; it was Port Melbourne's 15th Division 1 premiership, the third of three premierships won in a row between 1980 and 1982, and the last of six premierships won in nine seasons from 1974 until 1982.

  8. Relocation of professional sports teams in Australia and New ...

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    Port Adelaide Football Club – in 1997, on admission to the AFL moved its home games to AAMI Stadium. The club retained its administration and training base at Alberton Oval in Port Adelaide. North Melbourne Football Club – in 2000 moved home ground to the Telstra Dome, but retained the Arden Street Oval in North Melbourne as official ...

  9. 1993 VFA season - Wikipedia

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    The 1993 Victorian Football Association season was the 112th season of the Australian rules football competition. The premiership was won by the Werribee Football Club, after it defeated Port Melbourne in the grand final on 19 September by 42 points; it was the first and, as of 2018, only premiership won by the club in either division.