The Fitzroy District Football Club, that was commonly & simply referred to as 'Fitzroy', was an Anglo-Celtic backed association football (soccer) club from Melbourne, Australia, presumably based in the inner-northern suburbs of Fitzroy & Fitzroy North.[1] Founded no later than 26 September 1908[2] and dissolving at the conclusion of the 1913 season, the short lived club is known for being one of the six clubs to compete in the inaugural Victorian state tier one football league season of 1909, then known as the 'Amateur League'. Except for Williamstown, the five other clubs including Fitzroy all used Middle Park stadium in Albert Park as a home venue for the regular season and Dockerty Cup matches.[3] The club's colors were dark blue and black for the 1909 season,[4] and did not achieve any accolades throughout its existence.

Fitzroy
Full nameFitzroy District Football Club
Founded1908; 116 years ago (1908)
Dissolved1913; 111 years ago (1913)
GroundMiddle Park

References

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  1. ^ "Victorian Football Club Archive - Fairfield to Frankston City".
  2. ^ "Victorian Season - 1909 Overview".
  3. ^ "Victorian Amateur League - 1909 Season Results".
  4. ^ "The Story of Football in Victoria - Roy Hay & Ian Syson.PDF".