List of Australian rules football competitions in Victoria

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This is a list of active Australian rules football leagues in Victoria and its active clubs as of 2015.

Contents

Victorian Football League

Metropolitan Leagues

Victorian Amateur Football Association

Eastern Football League

Junior Clubs

Essendon District Football League

Northern Football League

Junior Clubs

Southern Football League

Western Region Football League

Major Country Leagues

Ballarat Football League

Bellarine Football League

Bendigo Football League

Central Murray Football League

Geelong Football League

Gippsland Football League

Goulburn Valley Football League

Hampden Football League

  • Camperdown
  • Cobden
  • Hamilton
  • Koroit
  • North Warrnambool
  • Port Fairy
  • Portland
  • South Warrnambool
  • Terang Mortlake
  • Warrnambool

Mornington Peninsula Nepean Football League

Murray Football League

North Central Football League

  • Birchip-Watchem
  • Boort
  • Charlton
  • Donald
  • Nullawil
  • Saint Arnaud
  • Sea Lake Nandaly
  • Wedderburn
  • Wycheproof-Narraport

Outer East Football League

Ovens and Murray Football League

Sunraysia Football League

Wimmera Football League

District Country Leagues

Central Highlands Football League


Colac and District Football League


East Gippsland Football League


Ellinbank and District Football League


Geelong and District Football League


Heathcote and District Football League


Horsham and District Football League


Kyabram and District Football League


Loddon Valley Football League


Maryborough Castlemaine District Football League


Mid Gippsland Football League


Millewa Football League


Mininera and District Football League


North Gippsland Football League


Omeo and District Football League


Ovens and King Football League


Picola and District Football League


Riddell District Football League


South West District Football League


Tallangatta and District Football League


Upper Murray Football League


Warrnambool and District Football League


West Gippsland Football League


Western Border Football League

Junior Football Leagues

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