Victorian Football Club (SAFA)
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The Victorian Football Club, "The Victorians", renamed the North Adelaide Football Club for the 1883 SAFA season, was an Australian rules football club based in North Adelaide, South Australia. The team wore an orange-and black guernsey and hose, with black knickerbockers, and were known to their supporters as "The Tigers."[2]
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Full name | Victorian Football Club |
Nickname(s) | Tigers[1] Bumblebees |
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Founded | 1874 |
Dissolved | 21 April 1885; 139 years ago (21 April 1885) (resigned from SAFA) |
Colours | Black Orange |
Competition | South Australian Interclub (1874–76) South Australian Football Association (1877–84) |
Premierships | (2): 1876 (interclub), 1877 (SAFA, Shared) |
Ground(s) | Montefiore Hill, North Adelaide |
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