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Tasmania University Football Club (TUFC) is an Australian football club associated with the University of Tasmania. The Club currently plays in the Old Scholars Football Association. The club was established in the 1930s, but did not participate in an organised competition until the late 1940s when it played in the 's southern division. Tasmania born sports journalist and author Martin Flanagan played for the Tasmania University Football Club.

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  • Tasmania University Football Club (TUFC) is an Australian football club associated with the University of Tasmania. The Club currently plays in the Old Scholars Football Association. The club was established in the 1930s, but did not participate in an organised competition until the late 1940s when it played in the 's southern division. Tasmania born sports journalist and author Martin Flanagan played for the Tasmania University Football Club. (en)
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  • Tasmania University Football Club (TUFC) is an Australian football club associated with the University of Tasmania. The Club currently plays in the Old Scholars Football Association. The club was established in the 1930s, but did not participate in an organised competition until the late 1940s when it played in the 's southern division. Tasmania born sports journalist and author Martin Flanagan played for the Tasmania University Football Club. (en)
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