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Carlton won the 1871 club season and South Yarra Presentation Cup George Coulthard, an early champion Carlton footballer in 1880. During a meeting on 17 May 1865 at the University Hotel in Grattan Street Carlton the Carlton Football Club nominated secretary Ben James and president James Linacre respectively.
The 2025 Carlton Football Club season will be the Carlton Football Club's 162nd season of competition. It will be the club's men's team's 129th season as a member of the Australian Football League, and the fourth under senior coach Michael Voss. The club's women's team will contest its tenth season in the AFL Women's.
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The 2024 Carlton Football Club season is the Carlton Football Club's 161st season of competition. It was the club's men's team's 128th season as a member of the Australian Football League, and the third under senior coach Michael Voss. A strong first half of the season which saw Carlton second on the ladder as late as round 20, before a decline ...
An infamous battle between Carlton and South Melbourne (now Sydney Swans), in which the game became footbrawl rather than football.It is the most bloodiest and toughest grand final of all time with the reporting and suspension of ten footballers from both teams.
This is a list of Carlton Football Club players who have made one or more appearance in the Australian Football League (AFL), known as the Victorian Football League (VFL) until 1990. Carlton was one of the foundation clubs for the inaugural VFL season in 1897.
Years Captain(s) 1897 Jimmy Aitken: 1898–1899 Ernie Walton: 1900–1901 Will Stuckey: 1902–1904 Joe McShane: 1905–1907 Jim Flynn: 1908–1911 Fred Elliott
Founded in 1864, the club's senior men's team has competed in the unaffiliated Victorian football premiership (until 1876), the Victorian Football Association (1877–1896) and the Australian Football League (formerly the Victorian Football League) (since 1897). Carlton has also fielded teams in several related competitions.