Celebrating Over a Century of Community Spirit
Our History
Our Proud Heritage
The Diamond Creek Junior Football Club, is part of the Diamond Creek Football Netball Club which was formed in 1904, and was one of the founding members of the Diamond Valley Football League (now Northern Football Netball League) in 1964.
Diamond Creek has been a leader in junior football in the region and township of Diamond Creek since its inception. Currently the club has 290 players and 130 kids in our Auskick program.
Our club is proud of its on field success, development of junior players into senior football with some making their mark at the highest level in the AFL.
DCJFC plays its home games a Coventry Oval and Marngrook Oval with these ovals enjoying facilities such as state of the art electronic scoreboard and new pavilion.
DCJFC welcomes all new players and families for the upcoming season. For further information, please go to the Registration section under the 2025 Season page or click here.
DCJFC is totally dedicated to players, families, football and our community.
Milestones in Our Journey
1904
Club Foundation
The Diamond Creek Junior Football Club was established, marking the beginning of a long-standing tradition in community sports.
1964
League Founding Member
Became a founding member of the Diamond Valley Football League (now Northern Football Netball League), setting the stage for decades of competitive play.
2017
NFNL Junior Club of the Year
We were honored to receive the NFNL Junior Club of the Year award in 2017, a testament to our dedication to nurturing young talent and fostering a love for the game.
2024
" Ian Cole Community Club of the Year award"
Player Participation Statistics
Auskick Program
Junior Players
Total Members
Club Facilities Highlights
Electronic Scoreboard
Our state of the art electronic scoreboard keeps fans updated with real-time scores and stats.
Modern Pavilion
Enjoy our pavilion, offering seating and excellent viewing angles.
Training Grounds
Top-notch training facilities ensure our players develop their skills in a professional environment.