Football

Continue your passion for football with the OPFC.

The Old Peninsula Football Club (then known as The Peninsula Old Boys Football Club) was formed in late 1979 by four ex-students of the Peninsula School, who were keen to establish a club on the Mornington Peninsula. The club now has over 1,200 members, most of whom are past students from Peninsula Grammar.

We’re now recruiting future VAFA legends. The club is seeking both men and women players wanting to join a friendly, passionate and successful team. All abilities and skill levels are welcome.

Club History

The Peninsula Old Boys Football Club was formed in late 1979 by four ex-students of the Peninsula School, who were keen to establish a club on the Mornington Peninsula affiliated with the oldest Australian Rules competition in the nation, the Victorian Amateur Football Association.

Those former students, or ”Old Boys” were Howard Mitchell, Mark Sampson and Rob Hulls (all Class of ’75), and Peter Humphris (Class of ’74). Peter had been instrumental in making the Old Peninsula Cricket Club (then known as the Peninsula Old Boys Cricket Club) become a reality a few years earlier.

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For more information, head to the club’s website at oldpeninsulafc.com.au or follow our socials below.

If you’re interested in joining the club, get in touch with:

President: Jamie Rhodes (president@oldpeninsulafc.com.au) or (0436 012 294)

If you’re interested in sponsoring the club, get in touch with:

Sponsorship Coordinator: Andrew 'Macca' McLellan (sponsorships@oldpeninsulafc.com.au) or (0417 009 924)