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KEY FACTS

Official name
Melbourne Football Club

Known as
Melbourne

Nickname
Demons (formerly Red Legs, Fuchsias)

Formed
1858

Colours
Navy blue and red

Associated clubs
Casey; Melbourne WFC; Melbourne Reserves; Casey WFC; Melbourne U19s

Affiliation (Current)
Australian Football League (AFL) 1897–2024

Affiliations (Historical)
Challenge Cup (CUP) 1865–1876; Victorian Football Association (VFA) 1877–1896

Home Ground
M.C.G.

AFL Premierships
2021 (1 total)

VFL Premierships
1900, 1926, 1939-40-41, 1948, 1955-56-57, 1959-60, 1964 (12 total)

Senior Premierships
VFL Night Series: 1971, 1987, 1989 (3 total); McClelland Trophy 1955-6, 1958, 1990, 2021 (5 total)

Most Games
306 - David Neitz (1993-2008)

Most Goals
631 - David Neitz (1993-2008)

League Top Goalkickers
V.Coutie (39) 1904; H.Brereton (56) 1912; N.Smith (89) 1941; F.Fanning (67) 1944, (67) 1945 & (97) 1947; D.Neitz (82) 2002 (5 winners/7 wins)

Brownlow Medalists
Ivor Warne-Smith 1926 & 1928; Don Cordner 1946; Brian Wilson 1982; Peter Moore 1984; Jim Stynes 1991; Shane Woewodin 2000 (6 medallists/7 medals)

Headquarters
Great Southern Stand (MCG), East Melbourne, VIC 3002

Postal Address
PO Box 254, East Melbourne, VIC 8002

Phone: (03) 9652 1111 

Email
info@melbournefc.com.au

Website
melbournefc.com.au

Melbourne



"The seeds of the Melbourne Football Club's greatest ever era began to be sown the following season, in 1952, when favourite son Norm Smith returned from Fitzroy to take over from Alan La Fontaine as senior coach ... and the 1953 season saw the debuts of several players who would go on to play significant roles in the club's impending period of greatness, notably Ron Barassi, Brian Dixon, Ian Ridley, Laurie Mithen and Colin Wilson ..."

Despite their recent lack of success, John Devaney writes that, as the foundation club, their place in the game's history is assured

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1895 Season () Fixture

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Melbourne's 1895 Fixture

Rnd H&A Club Q1Q2Q3Q4 S R Opponent Q1Q2Q3Q4 S Mgn Grd Date SC
1 H Melbourne 2.55.68.910.10 10 WON South Melbourne 1.13.26.47.8 7 3 MCG May 4 (Sat, 2:10) Scores
2 A Melbourne 2.13.24.86.9 6 WON Collingwood 1.12.12.12.1 2 4 VIC May 11 (Sat, 2:10) Scores
3 A Melbourne 1.33.54.85.10 5 WON Essendon 1.21.42.63.6 3 2 EME May 18 (Sat, 2:10) Scores
4 H Melbourne 4.16.68.910.11 10 WON Footscray 1.33.53.75.10 5 5 MCG May 25 (Sat, 2:10) Scores
5 Melbourne       Bye        
6 H Melbourne 2.22.75.96.13 6 WON North Melbourne 1.21.51.63.8 3 3 MCG Jun 15 (Sat, 2:10) Scores
7 A Melbourne 4.67.610.1115.13 15 WON Richmond 0.14.24.57.9 7 8 PUN Jun 22 (Sat, 2:10) Scores
8 H Melbourne 1.24.56.68.11 8 WON Carlton 1.01.11.21.3 1 7 MCG Jun 29 (Sat, 2:10) Scores
9 A Melbourne 0.01.51.53.9 3 WON Williamstown 2.02.02.12.1 2 1 WCG Jul 6 (Sat, 2:10) Scores
10 A Melbourne 0.11.11.21.3 1 LOST Fitzroy 0.21.31.42.4 2 -1 BWS Jul 13 (Sat, 2:10) Scores
11 H Melbourne 1.33.45.86.11 6 WON Port Melbourne 0.10.11.22.3 2 4 MCG Jul 20 (Sat, 2:10) Scores
12 H Melbourne 1.33.43.73.8 3 LOST Geelong 2.17.48.59.9 9 -6 MCG Jul 27 (Sat, 2:01) Scores
13 H Melbourne 1.21.33.53.9 3 WON St. Kilda 0.21.61.62.7 2 1 MCG Aug 3 (Sat, 2:10) Scores
14 H Melbourne 1.13.14.24.2 4 LOST Essendon 2.25.55.77.12 7 -3 MCG Aug 10 (Sat, 2:10) Scores
15 H Melbourne 0.12.22.32.4 2 LOST Fitzroy 1.22.34.74.8 4 -2 MCG Aug 17 (Sat, 2:10) Scores
16 A Melbourne 2.32.34.44.4 4 WON North Melbourne 0.02.22.22.3 2 2 ARD Aug 24 (Sat, 2:10) Scores
17 A Melbourne 3.15.65.86.13 6 WON South Melbourne 1.21.23.33.3 3 3 LAK Aug 31 (Sat, 2:10) Scores
18 A Melbourne 0.32.53.53.7 3 LOST Geelong 2.52.52.84.9 4 -1 COR Sep 7 (Sat, 2:10) Scores
19 A Melbourne 0.13.43.47.9 7 WON Footscray 2.12.15.85.8 5 2 WES Sep 14 (Sat, 2:10) Scores
20 Melbourne       Bye        
 

Footnotes

* Behinds calculated from the 1965 season on.
+ Score at the end of extra time.