- Source: 1921 MAFA season
The 1921 MAFA season was the 26th season of the Metropolitan Amateur Football Association (MAFA), an Australian rules football competition played in the state of Victoria. The season began on 7 May and concluded on 3 September, comprising a 13-match home-and-away season, followed by a two-week finals series.
University B won the MAFA premiership for the first time, defeating University A by five points in the 1921 MAFA Grand Final.
Association membership
Six new teams entered the MAFA in 1921 – Hampton, Old Brightonians, Old Scotch Collegians, Old Trinity, Sandringham and University A.
University A joined the MAFA after leaving the Victorian Junior Football League (VJFL). The They joined the University Football Club's other team, University B, which had crossed from the VJFL in 1920. The teams were known as the "Blues" and the "Blacks" respectively, although the nicknames were not formally used until 1930.
Ladder
Source: (P) Premiers
Finals
= Semi-finals
== Grand Final
=Notable events
The MAFA sent a delegation to a meeting of the Protestant Churches Football Association to form a "union of junior leagues". Ultimately, the MAFA declined to join, stating it no longer considered itself a "junior association" (having renamed itself from the "Metropolitan Junior Football Association" in 1912).
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References
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- 1921 MAFA season
- 1922 MAFA season
- 1920 MAFA season
- 1912 MAFA season
- 1915 MAFA season
- 1913 MAFA season
- 1914 MAFA season
- Melaka Football Association
- Victorian Amateur Football Association
- Old Brighton Grammarians Football Club