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North Albany Football Club : ウィキペディア英語版
North Albany Football Club

The North Albany Football and Sporting Club, more often referred to as North Albany, is an Australian rules football club located in Albany, Western Australia. Nicknamed the Kangas, the club play in the Great Southern Football League,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=SportingPulse -Great Southern Football League )〕 with home games being hosted at Collingwood Park.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Albany Weekender - Race for AFL game )〕 Since being formed in 1897, netball and association football teams have played under banners of North Albany or Kangas.
==Club History==

On May 13, 1897 football players from the North Ward formed a club called the North Albany Football Club. Wearing the colours of red and blue, the side played their inaugural matches at the Parade Street Oval. In 1908, North Albany competed in Albany's first formal football competition. North Albany entered the history books after claiming the first Premiership. It was in this season that the club altered their colours, with the team wearing red and white hooped guernseys.
In the late 1930s, the North Albany Football Club enjoyed a period of success. From 1936 until 1939, the club won continual Premiership flags. The club competed in their fifth successive Grand Final in 1939, only to lose the encounter.
It wasn't until 1946 that the club altered their identity. This change came in the form of the club name, with 'Towns FC' being adopted as the new moniker. This title would be dropped in 1956, with North Albany resuming as the club's official name.
Football in the Albany region had a massive overhaul in 1958 with the formation of The Southern Districts National Football League. Nineteen years later, in 1977, the North Albany Football Club move into a new home at Collingwood Park. The following season, the 'Fighting Kangaroo' became the club mascot. The aesthetic reconfiguration of the Kangas was followed with success. Another period of sustained dominance started with North Albany's 1979 Southern Districts National Football League Grand Final. Despite losing the 1979 finale, the club would go on to compete in five straight Grand Finals, winning the 1980, 1982, and 1983 editions.
In 1991 the league had an overhaul. The new titled Great Southern Football League included teams from neighbouring townships. Clubs in the GSFL represented Katanning, Mount Barker, Tambellup and Denmark.
Alan Barnett, who had played for the club in 1972 and 1973 when injury prevented him from playing on, served as Club President from 1998 to 2007, when he was awarded life membership.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Alan Barnett )
After a period of dominance from cross-town rivals Royals, 2005 saw a resurgence for the Kangas. The club won four back-to-back Flags, ending a 22-year Premiership drought.
Russell Hare was President of the Club in 2007.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=ABC Online - Footy club puts focus on sport not drinking )

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