Southbank Football Club

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Full nameSouthbank Amateur Football Club
Former name(s)State Commonwealth Bank Football Club (1990−1992)
Commonwealth Bank Football Club (1992−1994)
Southbank CBA Amateur Football Club (1994−1997)
Nickname(s)Bankers[1]
The Bank[2]
Cobras[2]
After finals2nd
Southbank Football Club
Names
Full nameSouthbank Amateur Football Club
Former name(s)State Commonwealth Bank Football Club (1990−1992)
Commonwealth Bank Football Club (1992−1994)
Southbank CBA Amateur Football Club (1994−1997)
Nickname(s)Bankers[1]
The Bank[2]
Cobras[2]
1998 D Section season
After finals2nd
Home-and-away season2nd
Best and fairestK. Walford
Club details
FoundedLate 1990
DissolvedLate 1998; 27 years ago (1998)
CompetitionVictorian Amateur Football Association
Ground(s)Swan St, Southbank
Uniforms
Home

The Southbank Football Club, nicknamed the Bankers, was an Australian rules football club based in the Melbourne suburb of Southbank that competed in the Victorian Amateur Football Association (VAFA).

The club was formed in 1990 as State Commonwealth Bank following a merger of State Bank and Commonwealth Bank, before changing its name to Southbank in 1994.

In late 1998, the club merged with Prahran Football Club, although the name "Southbank Amateur Football Club" remains registered with the VAFA.[3] Southbank's jumper has also been worn as Prahran's clash jumper since 2023.[4]

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