About us
The EFC is a founding member of the Hills Football League. It currently supports Auskick, U8-U12, U14, U16 and U18 colts’ teams as well as Reserves and “A” grade teams in the Central Division. Our historical “A” Grade premiership in 2014 was a highlight in our illustrious history that spans 112 years.
Thanks to the donation of recreational land to the community by the first white settler in the area, John Barton Hack, we have facilities that are unmatched in the Hills area. A magnificent oval, well drained and with state of the art lighting, This is complemented by exceptional change-room facilities and a comfortable club room.
The character of our supporters provides entertainment that is worthy of the admission fee. A business-like approach to administration, excellent coaches and the tireless efforts of volunteers coupled with our on-field success will make your involvement with the EFC a memorable and rewarding one.
The EFC is a founding member of the Hills Football League. It currently supports Auskick, U8-U12, U14, U16 and U18 colts’ teams as well as Reserves and “A” grade teams in the Central Division. Our historical “A” Grade premiership in 2014 was a highlight in our illustrious history that spans 112 years.
Thanks to the donation of recreational land to the community by the first white settler in the area, John Barton Hack, we have facilities that are unmatched in the Hills area. A magnificent oval, well drained and with state of the art lighting, This is complemented by exceptional change-room facilities and a comfortable club room.
The character of our supporters provides entertainment that is worthy of the admission fee. A business-like approach to administration, excellent coaches and the tireless efforts of volunteers coupled with our on-field success will make your involvement with the EFC a memorable and rewarding one.
History
The Echunga Football Club (EFC) was formed in 1903. Gold diggers introduced the game to the area and played periodically on our hallowed turf prior to 1903. For 20 years the EFC was involved in challenge matches against neighbouring towns, teams from Adelaide and the lake-district until 1923 when we became a founding member of the Hills Central Football Association. This Association survived for 44 years until the amalgamation with neighbouring associations to form the Hills Football League.
With a World War terminating football competition for five years the EFC involvement with a formal association /league now spans 88 years. We have won 16 “A” grade premierships from 33 Grand Final appearances – a proud history. Our Golden Era was the decade after the war. Eight Grand Final appearances and six premierships won. This period is also remembered because of the brilliance of probably the greatest footballer in Hills football history. The EFC ruckman, Keith (“Jim”) Hampton won seven Mail Medals and was runner-up twice and third once. He ruled the air and was an automatic selection for the HCFA team for 16 consecutive years. Approaches by all of the SANFL clubs and some VFL clubs were ignored – he had cows to milk.
Our original dressing room was a tin shed located at the southern end of the oval. Cementing the floor necessitated a major club project in 1930. From this humble start the EFC progressed to a new building that incorporated modern facilities and survived for 40 years to the current complex that is acknowledged as the best in the HFL. These building projects, the removal of the trotting track, the oval drainage and lighting and our ability to present six teams each week is a credit to countless administrators and volunteers that have provided a service to our Club over its long history.
The Echunga Football Club (EFC) was formed in 1903. Gold diggers introduced the game to the area and played periodically on our hallowed turf prior to 1903. For 20 years the EFC was involved in challenge matches against neighbouring towns, teams from Adelaide and the lake-district until 1923 when we became a founding member of the Hills Central Football Association. This Association survived for 44 years until the amalgamation with neighbouring associations to form the Hills Football League.
With a World War terminating football competition for five years the EFC involvement with a formal association /league now spans 88 years. We have won 16 “A” grade premierships from 33 Grand Final appearances – a proud history. Our Golden Era was the decade after the war. Eight Grand Final appearances and six premierships won. This period is also remembered because of the brilliance of probably the greatest footballer in Hills football history. The EFC ruckman, Keith (“Jim”) Hampton won seven Mail Medals and was runner-up twice and third once. He ruled the air and was an automatic selection for the HCFA team for 16 consecutive years. Approaches by all of the SANFL clubs and some VFL clubs were ignored – he had cows to milk.
Our original dressing room was a tin shed located at the southern end of the oval. Cementing the floor necessitated a major club project in 1930. From this humble start the EFC progressed to a new building that incorporated modern facilities and survived for 40 years to the current complex that is acknowledged as the best in the HFL. These building projects, the removal of the trotting track, the oval drainage and lighting and our ability to present six teams each week is a credit to countless administrators and volunteers that have provided a service to our Club over its long history.