List of Italian soccer clubs in Victoria, Australia

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The Italian community of Australia has played an influential role in the history of Australian soccer, particularly evident in the state of Victoria. Numerous stand-alone, merged and de-merged clubs [1] [2] have been formed since 1930, primarily in the Greater Melbourne area. Clubs can also be presently found in the Geelong, Latrobe Valley & Goulburn Valley areas. As of the 2020 season, the Italian community is represented in all eight competitive state leagues, with a handful of clubs competing in competitive rural and metropolitan amateur leagues. Multiple Australian national team players featured for Italian backed clubs in their youth before making their international debuts. [3]

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History

The first known Italian football/sporting club founded in Victoria was Savoia, which was founded in the early 1930s. The club dissolved as a result of World War II, however remnants of the club lead to the founding of the second-ever and currently oldest presently operating clubs being Brunswick Zebras (and Moreland Zebras). [4] Numerous clubs are believed to have taken various types of inspirations from professional clubs in Italy.

It is debated regarding which club is the most successful and has the largest following after multiple mergers and de-mergers. Brunswick Zebras was one of three Italian-backed clubs to participate in Australia's former national tier one league, the National Soccer League, with the others being Carlton and Gippsland Falcons. Then playing under the name Brunswick Juventus, the club were national champions of the 1985 season, and were Southern conference premiers of the 1986 season. [5] Carlton would finish second in their inaugural in both the regular season [6] and the final series, [7] and won its first silverware in the 1999–00 season in finishing first in the National Youth League. Today, a total of twenty four clubs are known to have a considerable connection to the Italian community.

Active clubs

As of the 2022 Football Season

ClubFoundedLocationLeague (Senior Men's)Comments
Avondale FC 1984 Parkville, Melbourne NPL Permanent standalone club, founded as 'Keilor United'.
Bell Park SC1959 Bell Park, Geelong VSL 4 West Permanent standalone club, founded by members of the defunct Geelong Soccer Club (Italian) along with Croatians and British Australians.
Boroondara-Carey Eagles FC 2015 Bulleen, Melbourne NPL 3 Founded by the merger of original standalone clubs Boroondara Lions, Doncaster Inter (Italian), Kew Eagles (Italian), and Old Carey.
Brimbank Stallions FC 1986 Sunshine, Melbourne VSL 1 North-West Permanent standalone club.
Brunswick Zebras Junior FC 1964 Brunswick East, MelbourneVSL 4 NorthFounded by the merger of unnamed clubs, under the name 'Juventus', with de-merger history with latter clubs Bulleen Lions, Moreland Zebras and Whittlesea Ranges respectively.
Brunswick Juventus FC 1997Fawkner, Melbourne NPL 2 History of club is disputed, founded by the mergers and de-mergers of eight original standalone clubs. Foundation dates are disputed, the club claims to be founded as Brunswick Zebras FC in 1948, other clubs claim it was founded in 1997, but was established in its current form in 2007.
Carlton Azzurri SSC1979 Carlton, MelbourneMCSA - Saturday & Sunday Premier LeaguePermanent standalone club, and has never competed under Football Victoria.
Epping City SC1981 Epping, Melbourne VSL 2 North-West Permanent standalone club.
Essendon Royals SC 1959 Essendon, Melbourne NPL 3 Founded by the merger of original standalone clubs of East Brunswick, Fiorentina, Ivanhoe, Moonee Ponds and Triestina, under the name 'Essendon-Brunswick Royals', with de-merger history with latter club Bulleen Lions.
Fawkner SC 2010 Fawkner, MelbourneVSL 3 North-WestFounded as & currently a standalone club, with de-merger history with latter and original clubs Manningham United, Moreland Zebras, North Reservoir, Regent and Whittlesea Ranges respectively.
Falcons 2000 SC 2000 Morwell La Trobe Valley Soccer LeaguePermanent standalone club, founded as 'IASCO'.
FC Bulleen Lions 1974 Bulleen, Melbourne NPL 2 Founded as & currently a standalone club, with de-merger history with latter clubs Essendon Royals, Moreland Zebras and Whittlesea Ranges respectively.
Manningham Juventus FC1964 Doncaster, Melbourne VSL 4 East Founded as 'Juventus Old Boys', being the social veterans squad of Brunswick Juventus, but amalgamated with Marcellin Old Collegians in 2022 to form a state league senior squad.
Knox United SC2003 Rowville, Melbourne VSL 5 South Permanent standalone club.
Manningham United Blues FC 1999 Doncaster, Melbourne NPL 2 Founded by the merging and de-merging of Fawkner, North Reservoir and Regent that became Fawkner-Whittlesea Blues, and finally becoming Manningham United and Fawkner SC.
Mildura City SC1973 Mildura Sunraysia Football LeaguePermanent standalone club, founded as 'Milan SC'.
Myrtleford Savoy SC1959 Myrtleford Albury Wodonga League Permanent standalone club.
Northern Falcons FC 1986 Thornbury, MelbourneVSL 4 NorthPermanent standalone club, founded as 'Flemington Floridia'.
Old Xaverians SC 2002 Kew East, Melbourne VSL 4 North Permanent standalone club.
Shepparton South SC1971 Shepparton Bendigo Amateur Soccer LeaguePermanent standalone club.
Tatura SC1961 Tatura Bendigo Amateur Soccer LeaguePermanent standalone club.
Thornbury Athletic FC 2014 Reservoir, Melbourne VSL 4 North Permanent standalone club.
Three Colours SC1980MilduraSunraysia Football LeaguePermanent standalone club following a partial breakaway from Mildura City SC.
Werribee City FC 1969 Werribee, MelbourneNPL 2Permanent standalone club.
Whittlesea Ranges FC 1971Epping, Melbourne VSL 1 North-West History of club is disputed, founded as the merger of the original club Thomastown TEL with a partial splitting of Moreland Zebras in 2009, with de-merger history with latter club Bulleen Lions.

Former clubs

As of June 2022

ClubFoundedLocationStatus
Abbotsford Tassa SC1978 Fairfield, MelbourneFounded as 'Abbotsford', renamed as 'Abbotsford Tassa' in 1981 and finally 'East Preston', disbanded in 1986.
Anstey Roma SC1968 Brunswick, MelbourneAmalgamated in 1970 with Essendon Royals SC.
Azzurri SC1962 Brunswick West, MelbourneDisbanded in 1963.
Batman United SC1979 Coburg, MelbourneDisbanded in 1992.
Boroondara Eagles SC2008 Wantirna South, MelbourneMerged in 2014 with Old Carey to become Boroondara-Carey Eagles FC.
Box Hill SC 1922 Box Hill South, MelbourneNo longer supported by the Italian community. Was acquired by the Italian community in 1992 and merged with Clayton Inter to become Box Hill Inter and Clayton FC (disbanded 2007), and later Melbourne Zebras and Bulleen Lions in 1997 to become Bulleen Inter Kings. De-merged in 2000 and was later sold in 2011 to the Greek community club Southern Suburbs SC.
Cartlon SC 1997 Carlton North, MelbourneDisbanded in 2000.
Clayton FC1966 Clayton South, MelbourneMerged in 1992 with Box Hill to become Box Hill Inter, now known as Box Hill United.
Doncaster Inter SC1986 Doncaster, MelbourneFounded as 'Intercity', merged in 1994 with Kew Eagles to become Templestowe Eagles, finally becoming Boroondara-Carey Eagles FC.
East Brunswick SC1970 Brunswick East, MelbourneMerged in 1988 with Ivanhoe City to become East Brunswick-Ivanhoe, all finally becoming Bulleen Lions and Essendon Royals respectively.
East Brunswick Reggina SC1988Brunswick East, MelbourneFounded as 'East Brunswick-Ivanhoe', merged in 1995 with Essendon City MP to become Essendon-Brunswick Royals, all finally becoming Bulleen Lions and Essendon Royals respectively.
East Cartlon SC1969 Carlton North, MelbourneDisbanded in 1983.
East Nunawading SC1986 Nunawading, MelbourneFounded as 'Nunawading United' from the merging of Nunawading United and Vermont SC, disbanded in 1996.
Essendon City Jets SC1988 Essendon, MelbourneFounded as 'Essendon City Triestina MP', merged in 1995 with East Brunswick Reggina to become Essendon-Brunswick Royals, all finally becoming Bulleen Lions and Essendon Royals respectively.
Fawkner-Whittlesea Blues FC 2004Fawkner, MelbourneDe-merged in 2006, becoming Fawkner Blues (de-merged 2010) and Whittlesea Zebras (de-merged 2009), all finally becoming Fawkner, Manningham United, Moreland Zebras, and Whittelsea Ranges respectively.
Fiorentina SC1958 Fairfield, MelbourneMerged in 1963 with Triestina SC to become Essendon City Triestina SC, all finally becoming Bulleen Lions and Essendon Royals respectively.
Footscray Capri SC 1950 Footscray, MelbourneDisbanded in 1961.
Geelong SC1953 Geelong East, Geelong Disbanded in 1963, members later founded Bell Park SC along with Croatians and British Australians. [8]
Kew Eagles SC1982 Kew East, MelbourneFounded as 'Epping Eagles', later 'Eagles United', merged in 1994 with Doncaster Inter to become Templestowe Eagles, finally becoming Boroondara-Carey Eagles FC.
Ivanhoe City SC1973 Ivanhoe, MelbourneFounded as 'Central Brunswick', and later 'Dallas City', merged in 1988 with East Brunswick to become East Brunswick-Ivanhoe, all finally becoming Bulleen Lions and Essendon Royals respectively.
Juventus Old Boys SC1965 Doncaster, MelbourneMerged with Marcellin Old Collegians in 2022 to become present club Manningham Juventus.
Macleod United SC1979 Macleod, MelbourneDisbanded in 1983, possible amalgamation with Ivanhoe City.
Marcellin Old Collegians SC2001 Bulleen, MelbourneMerged with Juventus Old Boys in 2022 to become present club Manningham Juventus.
Moonee Ponds SC1973 Moonee Ponds, MelbourneFounded as 'Croxton' and later renamed as 'Moonnee Ponds' in 1979. Merged in 1983 with Essendon City Triestina to become Essendon City Triestina MP, all finally becoming Bulleen Lions and Essendon Royals respectively.
North Richmond SC1959 Burnley, MelbourneDisbanded in 1960.
North Reservoir SC1993 Reservoir, MelbourneMerged in 2000 with Thomastown-Regent Raiders to become Whittlesea Stallions, all finally becoming Fawkner, Manningham United, Moreland Zebras and Whittlesea Ranges respectively.
Nunawading United SC1972 Nunawading, MelbourneMerged with Vermont SC to become 'Forest Hill SC' in 1986, finally becoming 'East Nunawading SC'.
Pascoe Vale Falcons SC2007 Pascoe Vale, MelbourneDisbanded in 2007.
Savoia SC 1930 Parkville, MelbourneDisbanded in 1939, remnants later becoming Brunswick Zebras FC and Moreland Zebras respectively.
Sicilia Kensington SC1963 Flemington, MelbourneDisbanded in 1963.
Templestowe Eagles SC1994 Doncaster, MelbourneMerged in 2008 with Kew Eagles to become Boroondara Eagles, finally becoming Boroondara-Carey Eagles FC.
Thomastown Devils FC1971 Thomastown, MelbourneMerged in 1997 to become Thomastown Zebras, all finally becoming Bulleen Lions, Moreland Zebras and Whittlesea Ranges respectively.
Thomastown-Regent Raiders SC1969 Thomastown, MelbourneMerged in 2000 with North Reservoir to become Whittlesea Stallions, in 2007 becoming Fawkner, Manningham United, Moreland Zebras and Whittlesea Ranges respectively.
Triestina SC1961 Coburg, MelbourneMerged in 1965 with Fiorentina to become Essendon City Triestina, all finally becoming Bulleen Lions and Essendon Royals respectively.
Vermont SC1978 Blackburn South, MelbourneDisbanded in 1985.
West Melbourne SC1958 Parkville, MelbourneRefounded in 1976 after a five year hiatus (1971–1975), but disbanded in 1984.
West Melbourne Sicilia SC1958 Parkville, MelbourneMerged in 1963 with Kensington to become Sicilia Kensington (disbanded 1963).
Westall SC1981 Parkville, MelbourneDisbanded in 1985.
Whittlesea Stallions FC2000Epping, MelbourneMerged in 2004 with Fawkner to become Fawkner-Whittlesea Blues, in 2007 becoming Fawkner, Manningham United, Moreland Zebras, and Whittlesea Ranges respectively.
Williamstown Inter SC1970 Williamstown, MelbourneDisbanded in 1979.

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