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Nickname(s) | Glory, Yarra | |||
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Founded | 1966 | |||
Ground | Mc Ivor Reserve | |||
Capacity | 2000 | |||
Chairman | Jim Babatzanis | |||
League | North West Mens State League 1 | |||
Website | Club website | |||
Yarraville Doxa Football Club is an Australian association football (soccer) club based in the western Melbourne suburb of Yarraville, Victoria. Founded in 1966 as 'Yarraville' by the Greek community of Melbourne. The club then changed its name to Yarraville Glen Eira due to the merger of Glen Eira City (formerly known as Caufield City) between 1997 and 1998. The club then changed its name in 1999 to Yarraville Glory FC.
Altona City SC, Altona East Phoenix, Williamstown SC
President's Name: | Years of Service |
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John Anastasiadis | 2003–2004 |
Jon Balakis | 2010–2015 |
Rob Sneddon | 2015–2017 |
George Penna | 2017–2022 |
Takis Lambetsos | 2022 |
Jim Babatzanis | 2023-current |
Season/Year | League | Position | Points |
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1991 | VSL Div 4 | 8th | 21 |
1992 | VSL Div 4 | 11th | 20 |
1993 | VSL Div 4 | 5th | 33 |
1994 | VSL Div 4 | 5th | 35 |
1995 | VSL Div 4 | 6th | 42 |
1996 | VSL Div 4 | 3rd | 54 |
1997 | VSL Div 2 | 5th | 54 |
1998 | VSL Div 2 | 3rd | 45 |
1999 | VSL Div 1 | 8th | 36 |
2000 | VSL Div 1 | 10th | 20 |
2001 | VSL Div 2 NW | 8th | 33 |
2002 | VSL Div 2 NW | 3rd | 44 |
2003 | VSL Div 2 NW | 11th | 25 |
2004 | VSL Div 3 NW | 1st | 44 |
2005 | VSL Div 2 NW | 7th | 24 |
2006 | VSL Div 2 NW | 6th | 36 |
2007 | VSL Div 2 NW | 11th | 20 |
2008 | VSL Div 3 NW | 9th | 28 |
2009 | VSL Div 3 NW | 3rd | 35 |
2010 | VSL Div 3 NW | 7th | 36 |
2011 | VSL Div 3 NW | 5th | 34 |
2012 | VSL Div 3 NW | 7th | 27 |
2013 | VSL Div 3 NW | 5th | 35 |
2014 | VSL Div 2 NW | 3rd | 42 |
2015 | VSL Div 2 NW | 2nd | 45 |
2016 | VSL Div 1 NW | 9th | 23 |
2017 | VSL Div 1 NW | 10th | 20 |
2018 | VSL Div 1 NW | 8th | 28 |
2019 | VSL Div 1 NW | 9th | 24 |
2020 (Covid) | - | - | - |
2021 | VSL Div 1 NW | 5th | 22 |
2022 | VSL Div 1 NW | 9th | 23 |
2023 | VSL Div 1 NW | 0 | 0 |
Division 2: Runners Up (1), 2015
Division 3: Winners (1), 2004
Hellenic Cup: Winners: (1) 2000
Coppa Italia Brimbank: Winners: (1) 2017, Runners Up: (1) 2019
League: Winners: (2), 2021 (14C), 2021(14B): Runners Up (1): 2022 (15B)
Futsal: Winners: 2016/2017, 2018/2019: Runners Up: 2021/22
League: Winners: (1): 2022
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