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- Marion_Football_Club abstract "The Marion Football Club is an Australian rules football club first formed in 1891 as the Sturt Football Club (no relation to the SANFL’s Sturt Football Club). In 1912, Sturt joined the Sturt Football Association, playing against the Blackwood, Mitcham, Brighton, Sturt Ramblers and Glenelg Imperials clubs. In 1920, Sturt joined the Mid-Southern Football Association along with Blackwood and Brighton, winning the Premiership that season. The Mid-Southern Football Association became the Glenelg District Football Association in 1931, with Sturt once again winning the first premiership. During the Second World War, Marion combined with the Brighton and Seacliff club from 1942 to 1945, winning two premierships as a combined entity. During the 1950s, Sturt renamed itself the Marion Football Club to avoid confusion with the SANFL team of the same name. Marion continued in the competition known as the Glenelg District Football Association, Glenelg-South-West District Football Association, Glenelg-South Adelaide Football Association and finally the Southern Metropolitan Football League until it folded at the end of the 1986 season. In 1987, Marion joined the Southern Football League Division 1 competition where it continues to field teams in Senior and Junior grades. Marion FC has produced one Australian Football League (AFL) player, Scott Welsh, formerly of the North Melbourne, Adelaide, and Western Bulldogs clubs.".
- Marion_Football_Club wikiPageExternalLink www.marionfc.com.au.
- Marion_Football_Club wikiPageID "39575642".
- Marion_Football_Club wikiPageRevisionID "582519190".
- Marion_Football_Club clubname "Marion".
- Marion_Football_Club coach "Stephen Keam".
- Marion_Football_Club emblem "Rams".
- Marion_Football_Club formernames "Sturt Football Club".
- Marion_Football_Club founded "1891".
- Marion_Football_Club fullname "Marion Football Club".
- Marion_Football_Club ground "Sturt Oval".
- Marion_Football_Club league Southern_Football_League_(South_Australia).
- Marion_Football_Club president "Steve Winter".
- Marion_Football_Club sport Australian_rules_football.
- Marion_Football_Club strip "Green, Gold".
- Marion_Football_Club subject Category:1891_establishments_in_Australia.
- Marion_Football_Club subject Category:Australian_rules_football_clubs_in_South_Australia.
- Marion_Football_Club subject Category:Southern_Football_League_(SA)_Clubs.
- Marion_Football_Club subject Category:Sports_clubs_established_in_1891.
- Marion_Football_Club comment "The Marion Football Club is an Australian rules football club first formed in 1891 as the Sturt Football Club (no relation to the SANFL’s Sturt Football Club). In 1912, Sturt joined the Sturt Football Association, playing against the Blackwood, Mitcham, Brighton, Sturt Ramblers and Glenelg Imperials clubs. In 1920, Sturt joined the Mid-Southern Football Association along with Blackwood and Brighton, winning the Premiership that season.".
- Marion_Football_Club label "Marion Football Club".
- Marion_Football_Club sameAs m.0vxccps.
- Marion_Football_Club sameAs Q16932464.
- Marion_Football_Club sameAs Q16932464.
- Marion_Football_Club wasDerivedFrom Marion_Football_Club?oldid=582519190.
- Marion_Football_Club isPrimaryTopicOf Marion_Football_Club.