Federal District Football Association


The Federal District Football Association was first established in 1897 at a meeting at Gedye's Victoria Hotel, Cobram, Victoria for the purpose of controlling the "Cobram Courier Cup" Australian Rules Football competition.

History

Football teams that competed in the FDFA during its six-year history were from the following local towns in Northern Victoria - Cobram, Katamatite, Katunga, Muckatah, Strathmerton, Yarrowayah and Southern Riverina, New South Wales teams were - Barooga, Finley and Tocumwal.
This football competition only ran for six seasons from 1897 to 1902.

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