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About Langwarrin Junior FC

100 years of community football. 9 premierships in 2025. One of the largest junior clubs in Australia.

The Langwarrin Junior Football Club provides a safe and fun environment for all aspiring junior Aussie Rules footballers. Established in 1925, we are now one of the largest junior football clubs in Australia.

Our history

Langwarrin Junior Football Club was established in 1925 and won its first premiership in 1929. Since then the club has gone from strength to strength and has built a culture of togetherness and commitment.

Today Langwarrin Junior Football Club is recognised as one of the largest football clubs in Australia with over 700 junior and senior players, across all age groups, including a growing number of girls teams. In 2025, LJFC had its most successful season on field, taking home 9 premierships.

100Years · Est. 1925
780+Players · 2025
9Premiers · 2025
10Girls' sides

Our mission

Langwarrin Junior Football Club is about nurturing and developing its juniors and retaining its players right through the junior program.

Acknowledgement of Country Langwarrin Junior Football Club recognises and respects the Bunurong people of the Kulin Nation as the traditional owners of Country on which we live and play at Lloyd Park. We pay respect to Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander players and families in our community.
LJFC players in Indigenous Round jumpers
Indigenous Round at Lloyd Park, celebrating Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture across our community.

Girls football at LJFC

Our girls-only football began at Langwarrin Junior Football Club in 2014 when the FDJFL introduced two all-girls competitions. LJFC is one of only four clubs in 2025 to have teams in all the girls age groups U8-U18.

LJFC girls football players
Girls-only football at LJFC, celebrating the growth and achievements of our female players.

Our future

Boasting strong junior numbers and a young and emerging seniors team playing finals, the club has high hopes of a strong future. The sheer number of quality young players coming through the system is a foundation that most clubs can only dream about.

Our committee

BM

Brad McNeilage

President & League Delegate

WP

Wes Porter

Vice President

PM

Paul Muddiman

VP Football Operations

KS

Kate Smith

Secretary

LS

Lauren Scott

Treasurer

KM

Kim McVarnock

Registrar

Read the 2025 Annual Report