1995 VFA season
| 1995 VFA season | |
|---|---|
| Overview | |
| Teams | 9 |
| Premiers | Springvale 2nd premiership |
| Runners-up | Sandringham 5th runners-up result |
| Minor premiers | Springvale 1st minor premiership |
| Pre-season cup | Springvale 1st pre-season cup win |
| J. J. Liston Trophy | Paul Satterley (Werribee – 18 votes) |
| Leading goalkicker | Danny Sexton (Port Melbourne – 64 goals) |
| Attendance | |
| Matches played | 78 |
| Highest (finals) | 6,445 (Grand Final, Springvale vs Sandringham) |
The 1995 VFA season was the 114th season of the Victorian Football Association (VFA), an Australian rules football competition played in the state of Victoria.
The premiership was won by the Springvale Football Club, after it defeated Sandringham in the grand final on 24 September by 43 points; it was the second premiership won by the club.
The 1995 season was the first season contested after the Victorian Football Association's board of management was dissolved and administration of the competition was turned over to the Victorian State Football League. Under the VSFL, the competition was restructured as a state league to serve as a supporting and developmental competition for the Victorian clubs in the Australian Football League. The 1995 season is a transitional season between the old and new structures. It was the final season in which the competition was known as the Victorian Football Association, before switching its name to the Victorian Football League in 1996.