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Whittlesea Football Club
Names
Full nameWhittlesea Football Club
Nickname(s)The Eagles
2017 season
Leading goalkickerJustin Sherman (36)
Best and fairestJai Robinson
Club details
Founded1896
Colours  Navy and   Gold
CompetitionNorthern Football League
ChairmanBoof Dyson
CoachJames Atkins
Captain(s)Andrew Fairchild, Riley Dyson
Ground(s)Whittlesea Showgrounds (all teams)
 Walker Reserve (Juniors only)
Other information
Official websitewhittleseafc.com.au

Whittlesea Football Club is a local Australian rules football club in Whittlesea, Victoria, on the outer suburbs of Melbourne playing in the Northern Football League.

From the club's inception until the 1970s, Whittlesea wore navy guernseys with gold band and trim. Now it wears dark blue with an eagle and wing on the front similar to the West Coast Eagles AFL side.

Timeline of different leagues

1904 – Whittlesea was a founding club of the Whittlesea DFA.

1906 – Whittlesea played in the Bourke-Evelyn FL

1933 – Whittlesea played in the Panton Hill & DFL

1934 – Whittlesea played in the Diamond Valley FL

1940 – Whittlesea played in the Panton Hill & DFL

1946 – Whittlesea played in the Diamond Valley FL

1947 – Whittlesea played in the Panton Hill FL

1987 – Whittlesea played in the Riddell DFL

Whittlesea changed name to Northern Eagles FC.

1992 – Whittlesea played in the Diamond Valley FL (now Northern Football League), and changed the name back to the Whittlesea Football Club

Premierships 16

  • 1907 – Bourke-Evelyn FL
  • 1923 – Bourke-Evelyn FL
  • 1924 – Bourke-Evelyn FL
  • 1925 – Bourke-Evelyn FL
  • 1932 – Panton Hill & District Football Association
  • 1954 – Panton Hill & District Football Association
  • 1957 – Panton Hill & District Football Association
  • 1958 – Panton Hill & District Football Association
  • 1959 – Panton Hill & District Football Association
  • 1960 – Panton Hill & District Football Association
  • 1973 – Panton Hill FL
  • 1974 – Panton Hill FL
  • 1988 – Riddell DFL Division Two as Northern Eagles
  • 2010 – Northern Football League Division Two - 2010 Northern Football League Division Two Grand Final played at Preston City Oval 11 September Whittlesea 9.17.71 defeated Lower Plenty 9.3.57
  • 2013 – Northern Football League Division Two - 2013 Northern Football League Division Two Grand Final played at Preston City Oval 14 September Whittlesea 17.14.116 defeated Fitzroy Stars 14.13.97
  • 2015 - Northern Football League Division Two - 2015 Northern Football League Division Two Grand Final played at Preston City Oval 12 September Whittlesea 14.13.97 defeated Lalor 14.10.94

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