Melbourne Football Club

Australian rules football club

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2025 Tom Campbell and Ricky Mentha listed with Melbourne Football Club.
2025 Tom Fullarton makes his debut in round 6, beginning his career with Melbourne Football Club.
January 2025 Harvey Langford makes his debut in round 1, beginning his career with Melbourne Football Club.
January 2025 Jack Henderson makes his debut in round 1, beginning his career with Melbourne Football Club.
January 2025 Aidan Johnson makes his debut in round 1, beginning his career with Melbourne Football Club.
January 2025 Xavier Lindsay makes his debut in round 1, beginning his career with Melbourne Football Club.
January 2025 Harry Sharp makes his debut in round 1, beginning his career with Melbourne Football Club.
January 2025 Matthew Jefferson makes his debut in round 1, beginning his career with Melbourne Football Club.
2024 Luker Kentfield acquired by Melbourne Football Club in the mid-season draft.
2024 Caleb Windsor makes his debut in round 0, beginning his ongoing career with Melbourne Football Club.
2024 Andy Moniz-Wakefield makes his debut in round 16, beginning his ongoing career with Melbourne Football Club.
2024 Kynan Brown makes his debut in round 15, beginning his ongoing career with Melbourne Football Club.
2024 Blake Howes makes his debut in round 0, beginning his ongoing career with Melbourne Football Club.
2024 Max Gawn wins his seventh All-Australian award for the Melbourne Football Club.
2024 Melbourne misses the AFL finals for the first time since 2020, finishing 14th with an 11-12 record after losing 5 of their last 6 matches.
October 2024 Shane McAdam joins Melbourne, debuting in round 10 and playing 3 games with 1 goal.
June 2024 Christian Petracca suffers a season-ending injury during the King's Birthday match after being kneed in the ribs by Collingwood captain Darcy Moore late in the first quarter.
May 2024 Koltyn Tholstrup debuts in round 5, playing 10 games and scoring 5 goals.
January 2024 Jack Billings joins Melbourne Football Club, debuting in early 2024 and playing 16 games with 4 goals.
2023 Taj Woewodin makes his debut in round 17, beginning his ongoing career with Melbourne Football Club.
2023 Melbourne finishes fourth in the AFL season with a 16-7 win-loss record, becoming the first team to suffer consecutive straight sets exits in two seasons under the current AFL finals system after losing to Collingwood and Carlton in the finals.
2023 Christian Petracca wins his third All-Australian award for the Melbourne Football Club.
December 2023 Commenced a feasibility study for potential relocation to land within the Caulfield Racecourse Reserve.
July 2023 Josh Schache joins Melbourne in round 7, playing 4 games over two seasons.
January 2023 Bailey Laurie makes his debut in round 1, beginning his ongoing career with Melbourne Football Club.
January 2023 Judd McVee makes his debut in round 1, beginning his ongoing career with Melbourne Football Club.
January 2023 Brodie Grundy joins Melbourne, debuting in round 1 and playing 17 games with 10 goals.
January 2023 Lachie Hunter begins his Melbourne career in round 1, playing 26 games over two seasons.
January 2023 Jacob van Rooyen debuts in round 3, quickly establishing himself with 41 games and 58 goals.
2022 Jed Adams, Will Verrall, and Oliver Sestan acquired by Melbourne Football Club in the national and rookie drafts.
2022 Melbourne AFLW team won their first Premiership in Season 7, finishing 2nd with a 9-1-0 record, led by captain Daisy Pearce and coached by Mick Stinear.
2022 Max Gawn wins his sixth All-Australian award. Clayton Oliver and Christian Petracca win All-Australian awards. Steven May also receives an All-Australian honor.
2022 The Demons secure a second-place finish in the AFL season with a 16-6 win-loss record, but are ultimately eliminated in straight sets during the finals, losing to Sydney and Brisbane.
2022 Melbourne Football Club begins their premiership defence with a record-breaking 10 consecutive victories, extending their winning streak from the previous season to 17 games.
2022 Melbourne Football Club wins its first AFLW (Australian Football League Women's) premiership.
July 2022 Daniel Turner debuts for Melbourne in round 13, playing 18 games and scoring 17 goals.
June 2022 Luke Dunstan has a brief stint with Melbourne, playing 5 games in the season.
2021 Melbourne Football Club wins a premiership under Kate Roffey's presidency, with Simon Goodwin coaching, Max Gawn as captain, Clayton Oliver as best and fairest, and Bayley Fritsch leading the goal-scoring with 59 goals.
2021 Max Gawn wins his fifth All-Australian award as Captain. Clayton Oliver and Christian Petracca win All-Australian awards. Jake Lever and Steven May also receive All-Australian honors. Simon Goodwin wins Coach of the Year.
2021 Beyond Bank Australia replaced Zurich as top back sponsor, while maintaining existing sponsorship arrangements
2021 Luke Jackson wins the AFL Rising Star award, marking another significant individual achievement for a young Melbourne Football Club player.
2021 Melbourne wins both the Senior premiership and McClelland Trophy.
December 5 2021 Commenced redevelopment of Gosch's Paddock oval to better match MCG and Docklands Stadium dimensions.
September 25 2021 Melbourne won their 13th VFL/AFL premiership by defeating the Western Bulldogs 21.14 (140) to 10.6 (66) in the AFL Grand Final at Perth Stadium. This was their first premiership since 1964. Christian Petracca was unanimously awarded the Norm Smith Medal as best on ground.
August 2021 Jake Bowey debuts for Melbourne in round 20, beginning a continuing career with the club.
August 2021 Melbourne defeated Brisbane in a qualifying final at Adelaide Oval and then beat Geelong in a preliminary final at Optus Stadium, reaching their first grand final since 2000.
July 2021 Ben Brown joins Melbourne Football Club, debuting in round 7 and playing 45 games with 73 goals through 2024.
July 2021 Melbourne defeated North Melbourne in Round 7, reaching the top of the ladder for the first time since 2005. This marked the first time since 1956 that the club won their first nine matches of a season.
January 2021 James Jordon joins Melbourne Football Club, making his debut in round 1 and playing 65 games over three seasons.
2020 Trent Rivers makes his debut in round 2, beginning his ongoing career with Melbourne Football Club.

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