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Written by LisaJ
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Thursday, 19 August 2004 |
All teams below are the 16 official teams of the AFL. Listed on the team pages are the Indigenous players of that particular team. The Victorian Football League was established in 1896 and the following year the League’s first games were played among the foundation clubs – Carlton, Collingwood, Essendon, Fitzroy, Geelong, Melbourne, St Kilda and South Melbourne. In 1908, Richmond and University joined the competition. But after the 1914 season, University left the League. In 1925, Footscray (now the Western Bulldogs), Hawthorn and North Melbourne (now the Kangaroos) joined the VFL. This line-up of 12 clubs would remain unchanged until 1987 when the competition expanded to include the West Coast Eagles and the Brisbane Bears. BY 1997, the competition comprised 16 clubs after Adelaide (in 1991), Fremantle (in 1995), and Port Adelaide (in 1997) joined the now Australian Football League and foundation club Fitzroy merged with the Brisbane Bears to form the Brisbane Lions (after the 1996 season). (Source: Official Website of the Australian Football League - 2003) Adelaide Crows | 
Brisbane Lions |  Carlton Blues |  Collingwood Magpies |  Essendon Bombers |  Fremantle Dockers |  Geelong Cats |  Hawthorn Hawks |
Kangaroos |  Melbourne Demons |  Port Adelaide Power |  Richmond Tigers |  St Kilda Saints |  Sydney Swans |  West Coast Eagles |  Western Bulldogs |
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 24 June 2007 )
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