Proper noun
VFA
(Australia, sports) Initialism of Victorian Football Association, now known as the Victorian Football League.
A combined team of amateurs from the VFL and VFA were selected to play a state team from the Victorian Amateur Football Association (VAFA). Source: Internet
Club history VFA powerhouse and Championship of Victoria Con McCarthy led Footscray to consecutive VFA premierships in 1923 and 1924 along with the 1924 Championship of Victoria victory over Essendon to gain entry into the VFL. Source: Internet
The accord, known by its acronym VFA, took effect in 1999 to provide legal cover for the entry of American forces to the Philippines for joint training with Filipino troops. Source: Internet
Footscray adapted relatively quickly to the standard of VFL football despite losing some of their VFA stars, and by 1928 were already a contender for the finals, missing only on percentage in 1931. Source: Internet
Having been one of the dominant clubs in the old VFA, Geelong struggled to maintain the same level of success during its early years in the VFL. Source: Internet
It was decided in the meeting to admit the Footscray Football Club, along with Hawthorn and North Melbourne; all three teams were from the VFA. Source: Internet