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Founded | 1955 |
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Most goals in a season | 164 – William Higgins – Heyfield – 1976 |
Most premierships | 11 – Glengarry |
Most flags in a row | 4- Heyfield – 1997–2000 |
Most wins in a row | 28 – Sale City – 2010–2012 |
Most loses in a row | 37 – Nambrok – 1998–2001 |
The North Gippsland Football League is an Australian rules football league in the Central Gippsland area of Victoria, Australia, formed in 1955 through the merger of the Cowwarr Football League and the Sale District Football League.
The league was known as the Sale Cowwarr FL, until taking its present name in 1965. The region where the league is located is home to a number of other Australian football leagues, and a number of clubs have shifted between the North Gippsland FL and others such as the Mid Gippsland Football League, Riviera Football League and Latrobe Valley Football League.
In 2008, the league gained the Woodside and District Wildcats, who broke away from the DWWWW club in the Alberton Football League, followed in 2014 by Yarram. In 2012 Stratford (2012) and Boisdale-Briagolong (2015) moved to the weaker East Gippsland Football League.
Games in the North Gippsland Football League are umpired by members of the Sale Umpires Association.
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