Subiaco Football Club

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The Subiaco Football Club is one of the most decorated West Australian Football League (WAFL) clubs with 13 premierships. The Subiaco Football Club was incorporated in 1896 establishing its base at a small playing arena within the environs of the Shenton Park Lake. During the Club's embryonic period of its history it played in the "First Rate Juniors" competition from 1896 to 1900 and enjoyed premiership success. In 1901 the Subiaco Football Club joined the then Western Australian State League football competition where it has remained to be an integral part of the State's football history and in the 2000 football season the Club proudly celebrates its Centenary. in 2004 the club moved operations from Domain Stadium (Subiaco Oval) to Medibank Stadium in Leederville. The history of the Subiaco Football Club reflects the diehard character of people who made Subiaco one of the State's most powerful football clubs and who also made significant contributions to both the development of our State and, closer to home, the Subiaco municipality. Those interested in Western Australian history will notice the names of political and civic leaders who were closely associated with the Subiaco Football Club, and sports fans will recognise the names of Australian football legends all of whom have contributed to our rich traditions. More info can be found at: http://subiacofc.com.au/team/club-history

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The Subiaco Football Club is one of the most decorated West Australian Football League (WAFL) clubs with 13 premierships. The Subiaco Football Club was incorporated in 1896 establishing its base at a small playing arena within the environs of the Shenton Park Lake. During the Club's embryonic period of its history it played in the "First Rate Juniors" competition from 1896 to 1900 and enjoyed premiership success. In 1901 the Subiaco Football Club joined the then Western Australian State League football competition where it has remained to be an integral part of the State's football history and in the 2000 football season the Club proudly celebrates its Centenary. in 2004 the club moved operations from Domain Stadium (Subiaco Oval) to Medibank Stadium in Leederville. The history of the Subiaco Football Club reflects the diehard character of people who made Subiaco one of the State's most powerful football clubs and who also made significant contributions to both the development of our State and, closer to home, the Subiaco municipality. Those interested in Western Australian history will notice the names of political and civic leaders who were closely associated with the Subiaco Football Club, and sports fans will recognise the names of Australian football legends all of whom have contributed to our rich traditions. More info can be found at: http://subiacofc.com.au/team/club-history

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