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Melbourne University Football Club, often known simply as University, is an Australian rules football club based at the University of Melbourne. The club fields two teams, known as the "Blacks" and "Blues", who both compete in the Victorian Amateur Football Association (VAFA) in the William Buck Premier Division. The club has also, since the 1990s, fielded a women's team (nicknamed the "Mugars") that competed at the highest level of women's competition, the Victorian Women's Football League (VWFL) and VFL Women's (VFLW) in 2016 prior to the formation of the national AFLW competition.

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  • Le Melbourne University Football Club, appelé simplement « University », est un ancien club de football australien évoluant dans la Victoria Football League (VFL devenu l’AFL plus tard) et basé à Melbourne dans l’État de Victoria. Le club n’a jamais remporté le championnat et ne s’est jamais qualifié pour la phase finale du championnat. Il est créé en 1859 et prend part aux premières éditions de la Victoria Football League de 1908 à 1914. Lors du début de la Première Guerre mondiale, de nombreux joueurs vont à la guerre. En raison d’une baisse de son effectif et des difficultés sportives, le club ne demande pas sa réintégration à la VFL en 1919 à la sortie de la guerre. * Portail du football australien * Portail de Melbourne (fr)
  • Melbourne University Football Club, often known simply as University, is an Australian rules football club based at the University of Melbourne. The club fields two teams, known as the "Blacks" and "Blues", who both compete in the Victorian Amateur Football Association (VAFA) in the William Buck Premier Division. The club achieved prominence by being a member of Victoria's elite competition in the early 20th century, the Victorian Football League (VFL; now AFL), between 1908 and 1914, departing after its strict policy of amateurism left it uncompetitive in an increasingly professional league. It is one of only three clubs to leave the competition in its entire history. It is one of 13 clubs to have competed in both the VFA and the breakaway VFL competition prior to its expansion into a national competition. The club has also, since the 1990s, fielded a women's team (nicknamed the "Mugars") that competed at the highest level of women's competition, the Victorian Women's Football League (VWFL) and VFL Women's (VFLW) in 2016 prior to the formation of the national AFLW competition. Although there are no records of its exact formation, University's first recorded match took place in the same month that the Castlemaine Football Club was formed, making it likely that University is the second-oldest club in Australia after the Melbourne Football Club. (en)
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  • Melbourne University Football Club, often known simply as University, is an Australian rules football club based at the University of Melbourne. The club fields two teams, known as the "Blacks" and "Blues", who both compete in the Victorian Amateur Football Association (VAFA) in the William Buck Premier Division. The club has also, since the 1990s, fielded a women's team (nicknamed the "Mugars") that competed at the highest level of women's competition, the Victorian Women's Football League (VWFL) and VFL Women's (VFLW) in 2016 prior to the formation of the national AFLW competition. (en)
  • Le Melbourne University Football Club, appelé simplement « University », est un ancien club de football australien évoluant dans la Victoria Football League (VFL devenu l’AFL plus tard) et basé à Melbourne dans l’État de Victoria. Le club n’a jamais remporté le championnat et ne s’est jamais qualifié pour la phase finale du championnat. * Portail du football australien * Portail de Melbourne (fr)
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