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More than a club - a football family.

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WHO WE ARE

The Kilmore Junior Football Club has been a cornerstone of our community for nearly four decades. Since our incorporation in 1986, we've been dedicated to one simple mission: creating a positive, inclusive junior football experience where every child can thrive.

We're more than just a sporting organisation - we're a football family built on local pride, mutual respect, and a shared love of the game. From our youngest Auskickers taking their first kicks to our Under 18s competing at the highest junior level, KJFC is where friendships are forged, confidence is built, and lifelong memories are made.

With 17 teams across boys and girls pathways, dedicated volunteer coaches, and a passionate community of families who bleed royal blue and sky blue, we're proud to be recognised as the 2023 NFNL Junior Club of the Year - a testament to the values, culture, and spirit that define the Two Blues.

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Our History

A PROUD TRADITION SPANNING GENERATIONS.

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KILMORE FOOTBALL CLUB FOUNDED

The Kilmore Football Club was established, beginning a legacy of football excellence in the local community that continues today.

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MOVE TO NFNL

KJFC transitioned from the Riddell District Football League (RDFL) to the Northern Football Netball League (NFNL), opening new opportunities for our players and club.

KJFC BECOMES ITS OWN ENTITY

Kilmore Junior Football Club was incorporated as its own independent organisation, dedicated solely to developing junior football in Kilmore.

NFNL JUNIOR CLUB OF THE YEAR

Our commitment to excellence, inclusivity, and community spirit was recognised when we were named NFNL Junior Club of the Year.

U17.5S DIVISION TWO PREMIERSHIP

Our U17.5s claimed the Division 2 premiership, a testament to the talent, dedication, and teamwork that defines KJFC.

2023 Junior NFNL of the Year

Recognised for excellence in junior football development

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Heritage Since

1986

KJFC Established

17

Teams in 2026

1

Family

Our Values & Philosophy

At KJFC, we believe junior football is about more than just winning games. It's about creating an environment where every child can thrive, both on and off the field.

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INCLUSION

Every child belongs here.

We celebrate diversity and ensure all players feel welcome, valued, and supported regardless of ability.

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RESPECT

Respect for teammates, opponents, coaches, umpires, and the game itself forms the foundation of everything we do.

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COMMUNITY

Strong local roots connect us. We're not just a footy club - we're neighbours, friends, and families supporting each other.

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DEVELOPMENT

We focus on skill development, confidence building, and personal growth. Success is measured by improvement, not just results.

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FUN

Football should be enjoyable!

We create a positive, energetic atmosphere where kids love coming to training and match day.

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PARTICIPATION

Everyone gets a go. We encourage active involvement from all players and prioritise participation over perfection.

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What makes us unique.

Local roots. Lifelong mates. Junior footy pride. That's what sets KJFC apart.

What makes KJFC unique is the strong connection between players, families, volunteers, and the wider Kilmore community. Many families have been involved in the club for generations, creating a proud tradition of local football and lifelong friendships.

We offer a welcoming and inclusive environment for players of all abilities, with teams ranging from Under 9s through to youth football. Our focus is on participation, skill development, and ensuring every player feels supported and valued.

With passionate coaches, dedicated volunteers, and strong community support, KJFC provides a junior football experience that is fun, inclusive, and development-focused — giving young players the opportunity to learn the game, build confidence, and create lasting memories.

Ready to Join the KJFC Family?

Registration for the 2026 season is now open