East Caulfield Football Club
| East Caulfield Football Club | |||
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| Names | |||
| Full name | East Caulfield Football Club | ||
| Former name(s) | Caufield Football Club (1890sā1970) Caufield-Malvern Football Club (1915) | ||
| Nickname | Fieldsmen | ||
| Club details | |||
| Founded | 1890s | ||
| Dissolved | Late 1976 | ||
| Ground | Caulfield Park East Caulfield Reserve | ||
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The East Caulfield Football Club, known as the Caulfield Football Club for most of its history, was an Australian rules football club based around the Melbourne suburbs of Caulfield and Caulfield East. It was considered one of the strongest clubs in the Federal Football League (FFL).
The Sporting Globe wrote in 1933 that there were hopes the club would join the Victorian Football League (VFL) "in the near future", but this never eventuated (although the club almost joined in the VFL's reserves competition in 1919).
East Caulfield wore a dark maroon jumper with a navy blue collar, having originally worn a black jumper with a yellow sash (similar to Richmond and Glenelg).