This article is about the former Australian rules football club. For the present-day VAFA club, see Brunswick Football Club (1963). For the association football (soccer) clubs, see Brunswick SC. For the 19th-century Scottish association football club, see Brunswick F.C.
Former Australian rules football club
Australian rules football club
Brunswick
Names
Full name
Brunswick Football Club Brunswick-Broadmeadows Football Club (1989–91)
Nickname(s)
Pottery Workers, Brickfielders, Magpies, Wicks, Wickers, the Combine
Club details
Founded
1865
Dissolved
1991; 33 years ago (1991)
Colours
Black White
Competition
Victorian Football Association (1897–1991)
Premierships
VFA (3)
1909
1925
1938
Uniforms
Home
Brunswick Football Club was an Australian rules football club which played in the Victorian Football Association (VFA) from 1897 until 1991. Based in Brunswick, Victoria, for most of their time in the Association they were known as the Magpies, and wore black and white guernseys. In its final two seasons in the VFA, it was known as Brunswick-Broadmeadows.
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