History
The Tyabb Football Club was first formed in 1899 and was a foundation member of the Peninsula Football Association in 1908. During those early years Tyabb was a strong club and won successive premierships in 1921, 1922, and 1923 in the Peninsula District Football Association before lack of numbers forced the club into recession till the early 1930s. It was not long and the club was again at the top of the newly formed Mornington Peninsula Football League, winning the premiership in 1932.When district football was introduced to the peninsula and clubs were forced to join forces, Tyabb and Hastings played under the banner of Tyabb/Hastings football club until WW11.

It was not until 1948 that the club re-formed but only lasted a few years and went into recess from 1952 until 1977 when a number of keen members of the Tyabb Cricket Club Reformed the football club and joined the Nepean Football League until the amalgamation of that league with the Mornington Peninsula Football League to become what we have today: the MPNFL.

It was a difficult time in those early days of the late 70s and early eighties and it was not until 1984 when Tyabb under 18s side played off in the Grand Final that the club saw some success.

The Club concentrated on its juniors and this paid dividends with a flag in 1993. After first reaching Senior finals in the mid 1990s the club has gone onto become one of the most consistent sides on the Peninsula winning the Nepean Division Premiership in 2000 and playing finals football in the strong peninsula division for a number of years since.

Tyabb is a progressive club with a strong administration, which is keen to promote new ideas and continues to push to have the Tyabb Football Club name at the top of Peninsula Football for the long term, and has its ideals set around a sustainable future.

The Tyabb Football club welcomes you to these challenges.



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