Invermay FC

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Invermay Soccer club was a football (soccer) club which represented the Launceston suburb of Invermay in the Northern Premier league. Although highly successful in the northern competition which they won 8 times, they were never quite able to convert that success to a statewide level. Invermay dominated the northern competition in the late 1940s before fading into obscurity.

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