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Old Scotch Football Club
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The Old Scotch Football Club, nicknamed the Cardinals, is an Australian rules football club based in the Melbourne suburb of Camberwell.[2] It affiliated with the Old Scotch Collegians Association and maintains a close relationship with Scotch College.[3]

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Old Scotch has competed in the top division of the Victorian Amateur Football Association (VAFA) for 72 out of a possible 88 years, the most of any club.[4] The club has never competed lower than the Premier B division, and also held a 35-year continuous playing record in A Section/Premier Division until 2015.[5][6]

As of 2025, the club's men's and women's teams both compete in the Premier Division of the VAFA and the VAFA Women's (VAFAW) respectively.

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History

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In 1894, the Scotch Collegians Football Club entered the Metropolitan Junior Football Association (MJFA).[7][8] The club finished sixth in its inaugural season, and competed again in 1895, but disbanded prior to the start of the 1896 season.[9][10]

The present-day club was formed in 1921 as the Old Scotch Collegians Football Club, entering the MJFA (now known as the Metropolitan Amateur Football Association) the same year.[11] The club won back-to-back premierships in 1923 and 1924, were runners-up in 1925, then again went back-to-back in 1926 and 1927.[12]

Old Scotch went back-to-back with a B Section premiership in 1977 and an A Section premiership in 1978.[12] They moved their home ground from Yarra Park to Camberwell Sports Ground in 1992.[13] The club were runners-up to Old Xaverians in 1997 and 1998.[12][14]

The club changed its name from Old Scotch Collegians to "Old Scotch Football Club" in 2003.[7]

At the end of the 2015 season, Old Scotch was relegated after finishing ninth and entered B Section/Premier B for the first time since 1980.[15][16] They lost to Beaumaris in the 2016 preliminary final, but made the 2017 grand final and were promoted back to Premier Division in 2018.[17][18] The club also introduced its first women's team, the Old Scotch Stars, for the 2018 VAFA Women's season.[7][19]

In 2024, Old Scotch broke its 46-year men's senior premiership drought with an 18-point victory over Old Brighton in the Premier Division grand final.[20][21] It was the second senior premiership won in 2024, with the club also claiming its first Premier Division premiership in the VAFAW.[22][23]

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Honours

Premierships

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Minor premierships

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Club song

The club song is sung to the tune of "Jingle Bells".[1]

Old Scotch, Old Scotch winners all the way
We always play good football, on any sort of day...hey!
Be it fine, be it wet, mud is everywhere
Whenever there’s a game to win
the Scotchies will be there!

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Premiers Grand Finalist Minor premiers Finals appearance Wooden spoon Division leading goalkicker Division best and fairest

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