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DOUTTA STARS FOOTBALL CLUB
Full name Doutta Stars Football Club
Nickname Douttas
President Peter Lockett
Strip Blue guernsey with gold star in the centre, blue shorts, blue and gold socks
Founded 1946
League Essendon District Football League
Ground Buckley Park Sports Ground, Essendon
Senior Premierships 18
Premierships Years 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1953, 1954, 1957, 1959, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1969, 1972, 1980, 1990, 1991, 1999

The Doutta Stars Football Club is an Australian rules football club in the Essendon District Football League. About The league currently caters for children aged 7 years old right up to open-age Essendon is a Suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Its Local Government Area is the City of Moonee Valley. Australian (rules football, or simply known as football, footy or Aussie rules, is a Team sport played between two teams of 18 players About The league currently caters for children aged 7 years old right up to open-age Doutta Stars has been involved in the EDFL since 1946, and has won numerous premierships, and currently holds the record for the most senior premierships won, arguably making them the best team in the competition.

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History

Doutta Stars began playing football at Buckley Park in Essendon in 1946 and consisted mainly of returned soldiers looking for sporting opportunities. Essendon is a Suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Its Local Government Area is the City of Moonee Valley. The team developed a sense of tradition that proved the basis of many successes and still continues to this day. The team still plays on the same oval 61 years later.

Cricket teams were added in 1967 and Buckley Park has been redeveloped many times over, but the basics are the same, a football club playing aussie rules football for the entertainment and enjoyment of themselves and others

Buckley Park Sports Ground now has a bowling club, tennis club, cricket and of course a football club, which all operates out of the same complex. As of September, 2007 there is set to be major renovations to the football club including new club rooms and a renovation of facilities.

Players

Over the period since 1946, the club has helped develop a number of champion footballers, several of them going on to play in the AFL. The Australian Football League (AFL is both the professional Australian national competition in the Sport of Australian Rules Football and its highest Significant, though its development of football champions is, the club is even more proud of the community champions that it has produced during the same period.

Today Doutta Stars have many senior and junior players. The club has teams in the EDFL including: A Grade seniors, reserves, Under 18's, Under 16's, Under 14's, Under 12's and Under 10's. In 2007 there was a total of 12 junior teams on various age groups and divisions, approximately there was 250 junior players for 2007.

Supporter base

Doutta Stars has one of the largest followings in the EDFL, mainly in the Essendon and Niddrie areas but extends right out to Avondale Heights and Glenroy. Essendon is a Suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Its Local Government Area is the City of Moonee Valley. Niddrie is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Its Local Government Area is the City of Moonee Valley. Avondale Heights is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Glenroy is a northern Suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It is thought the reason for the large following is because the club is also one of the oldest, and is located in an older area of Melbourne.

Season 2007

Seniors

2007 was a disappointing year for the Doutta Stars senior club. There was a high expectation that Doutta Stars were a very good chance to be senior premiers, having been runner up the previous year, however due to multiple player injuries, the senior team only managed to have the under 18s in the grand final.

Juniors

Though the senior club had a disappointing year the junior on the other hand, had a very successful year. Over half of the total junior teams made it to the first week of finals, with many of those teams going on to the second week. In the end two junior teams made it into the grand finals, and they both won.

See also

External links

Clubs in the Essendon District Football League

Aberfeldie · Airport West · Avondale Heights · Craigieburn  · Doutta Stars  · East Keilor · Glenroy
Greenvale  · Hadfield  · Jacana  · Keilor  · Keilor Park · Maribyrnong Park · Moonee Valley
North Coburg Saints  · Oak Park  · Pascoe Vale  · Roxburgh Park  · Strathmore  · Sydenham Hillside
Taylors Lakes  · Tullamarine  · West Coburg  · Westmeadows

Australian (rules football, or simply known as football, footy or Aussie rules, is a Team sport played between two teams of 18 players About The league currently caters for children aged 7 years old right up to open-age About The league currently caters for children aged 7 years old right up to open-age Links Footypedia EDFL Website Full Points Footy profile of Aberfeldie Football Club Links Full Points Footy profile of Airport West EDFL website Famous Players Matthew Lloyd - premiership player captain & Coleman Medallist with Essendon Ken Mansfield - 48 games Senior See also Essendon District Football League Australian Rules Football Premierships Keilor & Broadmeadows Football Association 1926 1928 Premierships A Grade 1952 B Grade 1975 1986 1994 1999 Premierships Nil AFL Recruits from Oak Park Timmy Harrington - North Melbourne Peter German - North Melbourne Links Footypedia EDFL Homepage Senior Premierships A Grade 1981 1984 1989 1998 2005 2006 B Grade 1967 1971 1973 Senior Premierships A Grade 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 B Grade 1981 1993 2003 VFL / AFL Players Over the years Westmeadows has had many players go on to play VFL/AFL Football - Kevin McGuire Andrew Krakouer Corey McKernan
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