
VAFA welcomes a new club – Port Melbourne Chargers!
The VAFA is delighted to announce the inclusion of a brand-new club, the PORT MELBOURNE CHARGERS Women’s Football Club, for season 2025. The Chargers will initially field two senior women’s
The Victorian Amateur Football Association (VAFA) is excited to announce Big Screen Video (BSV) as a corporate partner and the preferred supplier of electronic scoreboards for the VAFA competition.
“Their quality digital scoreboards add to the entertainment value of match day, and are a great tool in generating revenue through the promotion of Club news and sponsor offerings,” said VAFA CEO Jason Reddick.
“BSV representatives will be in attendance at Saturday’s Club Conference to demonstrate their technology and product offering and we encourage all VAFA clubs that are looking to replace or upgrade their scoreboards to get in touch with BSV.”
“Big Screen Video are excited to officially be VAFA’s category exclusive scoreboard supplier, cementing our dedication to fostering communities across Victoria and Australia,” said Paul Ellery, Chief Executive Officer, Big Screen Video.
“Our exceptional scoreboard solutions have brought clubs and grounds to life across Victoria for 15 years, and we’re thrilled to continue empowering clubs to maximise the benefits of digital scoreboards at their venue, offering a range of scoring options to best suit individual needs.
“The BSV Community Fund will ensure VAFA can inject additional funding across VAFA clubs and grounds, ensuring Big Screen Video scoreboards benefit clubs and facilities two-fold. We look forward to working with and supporting VAFA and their associated clubs in our multi-year partnership.”
The VAFA is delighted to announce the inclusion of a brand-new club, the PORT MELBOURNE CHARGERS Women’s Football Club, for season 2025. The Chargers will initially field two senior women’s
The genesis of Laura Kane’s journey to become one of footy’s most influential administrators can be traced back to her joining the VAFA’s Melbourne Uni women’s team as a 12-year-old.
“For many years, we dared to dream about being a serious footy club. We’ve managed to gain a different type of respect – the worthiness of being a ‘proper club’