Tamar Football Club was an
association football
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club which represented
Launceston in the
Northern Premier league
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in the years before
World War II
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.
Tamar won the inaugural northern league in 1912, and went on to gather a further 6 prior to the war. Like many clubs that existed before the war, they failed to resume after the war ended. Like their northern pre-war rivals,
Invermay, they failed to convert their northern dominance into state championships.
Honours
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State Championship Runners-up: 5 times (1921,1931,1932,1933,1934)
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Northern Premierships: 7 times (1912,1913,1921,1931,1932,1933,1934)
References
Defunct soccer clubs in Tasmania
1910 establishments in Australia
1939 disestablishments in Australia
Association football clubs established in 1910
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Defunct soccer clubs in Australia