Division 1 Men’s 2026 Season Preview
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The Amateur Footballer record returns for 2022 and features previews of the new season ahead of round 1 this Saturday.
This year, the VAFA Record won’t include team lists, with more accurate lists for matches available on the GameDay website Match Centre – available via the VAFA website.
To access these, open the section Fixture, then Match Centre for the game. Team lists will be available as soon as they’re entered by clubs, on the default match centre tab, as well as the selected teams tab. Player stats can also be viewed from here, plus live scores and results.
An archive of The Amateur Footballer can be viewed on the Publications page. For any enquiries, or to contribute content to the VAFA Record, please email [email protected].
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