- Echuca United Football Club
Infobox aus sport club | clubname = Echuca United
fullname = Echuca United Football/Netball Club
emblem = Eagles
strip = Blue and Gold
founded =1994
sport =Australian rules football
league =Murray Football League
first season = 1997
ground = Echuca South Oval
capacity = 97,000
song = We Love It At United! We like it rough We like it tough We fear no other side The colours of the blue and gold We carry them with pride So bring on all your champions And bring on all your best The mighty Eagles will knock 'em down And lay 'em all to rest Echuca United spirits ever high Echuca United reaching for the sky Up! Up! The Mighty Eagles To glory and to fame Echuca United you wont forget our name!
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president = Chino
coach = Russell Eden
captain = Damien Dalziel/Clinton PerryEchuca United Football Netball Club is an
Australian rules football club based in the northern Victorian city of Echuca.The club was formed in 1994 with the merger of the Echuca South and Echuca East Football Clubs, and competed in the Northern and Echuca League until 1996 wearing brown and gold vertical striped jumpers. When the Northern Echuca Football League disbanded at the end of 1996, the club joined the Murray Football League for the commencement of the 1997 season, changing to the blue and gold Eagles jumpers worn today. Since the formation of the club, many people have worked hard to make it "Family Orientated", safe and enjoyable place for all ages to be involved. Our sponsors are visible at all levels and are encouraged to actively participate in the club's future. The Echuca United Football and Netball Club is a GOODSPORTS accredited club. The club is smoke-free and the changerooms have been alcohol free since 2001.
Premierships
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Murray Football League
**Under 17 - 2001, 2002, 2008
**Under 14 - 2002, 2007External links
* [http://www.echucaunited.vcfl.com.au/ Official Site]
* [http://www.footypedia.com/00001708.htm Footypedia page]
* [http://www.echuca.ws/ Echuca Local and Visitor Information]
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