
Western Bulldogs Football Club was founded in 1877 and has competed in the AFL since 1925. Today they have teams in the AFL, AFLW, VFL & VFLW.
More than just a football club, the Western Bulldogs has a long-standing history as the community club of the AFL. They are passionate about their local community and creating an environment built on dedication and excellence.

The Live for Lily foundation was established to honor Lily Hester. Their hope is to find a cure for Childhood Cancer so no child or parent has to endure what Lily and her family did.
They raise awareness and funds that will go directly towards research to find a cure for childhood cancers.

The Essendon District Football League is home to 35 clubs, featuring both women’s and men’s teams and supporting players of all ages, from Junior Under 9s through to senior competition. Airport Toyota is proud to support the growth of women’s sport as the title sponsor of the Airport Toyota Women’s Premier Division and Division One.

Founded in 1980, Maribyrnong Park Football Club is a thriving force in the Essendon District Football League. With 5 senior men’s teams, 3 senior women’s teams, and 22 junior teams, including 8 girls’ teams, MPFC is dedicated to inclusivity and community spirit. The club boasts a rich history of premiership success and player development. Through strong partnerships, MPFC continues to provide opportunities for players of all ages to grow both on and off the field.

Since its inception in 1961, Airport West Football Club has been a vital presence in the Essendon District Football League (EDFL). The club has evolved into a thriving community-centered football institution, cherishing family values.
With an impressive lineup of 19 teams spanning both senior and junior divisions, along with a dynamic AusKick program engaging over 150 enthusiastic young players, they continue to set the standard for excellence on the field.