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The Mooroolbark Soccer Club was established in 1962 (then Mooroolbark United) at Hookey Reserve, later moving to its current home at Esther Park. We are a non-profit organisation with five senior teams competing in the Football Federation Victoria leagues in 2009. Football Federation Victoria has built one of the most talented competitive football competitions in the Asia group. Mooroolbark Soccer Club has a long and proud history in Australian Football as one of the founding members of the Football Federation Victoria (then VSF) and National Soccer League (NSL). Always competitive, we are always nurturing new talent and providing the community with a valuable resource as a family orientated club.HISTORY A brief history of the Mooroolbark Soccer Club (Celebrating 40 Years of Football in the Eastern Suburbs)

1962 - Mooroolbark United Soccer Club was formed.
1963 - Admitted into the V.S.F
1969 - 4th Division Champions Seniors and Reserves.
1970 - 3rd Division Champions Seniors and Reserves.
1971 - 2nd Division Runner Up Seniors and Reserves.
1972 - 1st Division 8th Seniors and Reserves Champion.
1973 - 1st Division Champions Seniors and Reserves.
1975 - State League Finished equal 2nd
1975 - Finalists in State League Cup.
1976 - Mooroolbark becomes the first team to enter N.S.L
1977 - Relegated from National Soccer League
1980 - 4th Division Reserves Champions.
1981 - Provisional League 1st Div Reserves Champions.
1982 - 4th Division Reserves Champions.
1984 - 3rd Division Reserves Champions.
1989 - 1st Division Champions.
1990 - Entered Victorian Premier League.
2001 - Provisional 1st Division Reserves Runners up.
2002 - Thirds League South Runners up.
2003 - Provisional 1st Division Runners up.
2003 - Thirds League East Champions.
2004 - Thirds League South Champions. Women promoted to 3rd division
2005 - Division 3 South East Champions Reserves. Women promoted to 2nd division
2006 - Division 3 South East Champions Reserves.
2006 - Thirds League Central Runners up. Women promoted to 1st Division 2007 Division 3 South East Champions Reserves (3rd consecutive year)
*1978 Mooroolbark United had a name change to the current name of Mooroolbark Soccer Club.

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