The VAFA is committed to ensuring that all VAFA finals venues are safe and welcoming environments for players, umpires and spectators.
Abuse and discrimination towards umpires and players will not be tolerated.
The VAFA supports the AFL’s campaign to encourage spectators to not confuse their anger with passion. We’re all here for the same reason – for the love of Australia’s favourite game. It’s not about quietening spectators, it’s about people not taking their passion too far.
Security may evict any person caught abusing or discriminating umpires and players.
The Victorian Amateur Football Association (VAFA) is thrilled to announce a four-year extension of its major partnership with Holmesglen Institute. The Holmesglen logo will continue to feature prominently on all
The recent passing of Australian cricketing great Ian Redpath reminded us of Paul Amy’s recent story for News Corp about Ian’s passion for the VAFA. Redpath is best known as
“We spoke about the new generation of our club – the ‘NEW CAREY.’ Our young group really took ownership of their club this year. Boys who are still so connected