Most recent season or competition: 2024 VAFA season | |
Sport | Australian rules football |
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Founded | 1892 |
CEO | Jason Reddick[1] |
Divisions | 6 |
No. of teams | 61 |
Country | Australia |
Most recent champion(s) | Premier: Old Scotch Prem B: Old Haileybury Prem C: Old Carey Div 1: Prahran Div 2: Elsternwick Div 3: Canterbury |
Most titles | Collegians (21 senior premierships) |
Streaming partner(s) | KommunityTV VAFA TV |
Official website | vafa.com.au |
The Victorian Amateur Football Association (VAFA) is the largest senior community Australian rules football competition in Victoria. Founded in 1892, it consists of six senior divisions, ranging from Premier to Division 3 in the men's competition and Premier to Division 4 in the women's competition.
In addition, the VAFA has under-19s and Thirds sections, primarily made up of either clubs only able to field one team, or clubs from higher sections that can field a third team after their seniors and reserves. The league operates a double promotion and relegation system between sections, with various rules dictating which section clubs can play in.
The Association's administration base is at Elsternwick Park, a former Victorian Football Association (VFA) stadium in suburban Elsternwick, that was home to the now defunct Brighton Football Club and is now the home for the Elsternwick Football Club and the Old Melburnians Football Club. It was redeveloped in 2017 and has a capacity for around 15,000 spectators.
The VAFA comprises private school old boys clubs, university clubs and district clubs. No player payments are permitted, however players can be enticed by offers of employment.[2] As of 2021, the VAFA has 14,000 male players and 4,000 female players.[3]