Villager Football Club

Villager Football Club
Full nameVillager Football Club
UnionWestern Province RFU
Nickname(s)The Dirty Whites
Founded1876
LocationClaremont, Cape Town, South Africa
Ground(s)Brookside
PresidentTBC
Director of RugbyWarren Edwards
Coach(es)Charl Jacobs, Gareth Rowe, Morgan Newman, Andy Coetzee
Captain(s)TBC
League(s)Super League A - Western Province Club Rugby
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Official website
villagerfc.co.za

Villager Football Club was established on 2 June 1876 and claims to be the second oldest rugby club in Cape Town, South Africa. Villager FC were scheduled to play against Stellenbosch Rugby Football Club in the first official match at Newlands Stadium after it opened on 31 May 1890. Many notable South African rugby players began their careers at the club, including Paddy Carolin, vice-captain on the 1906 Springbok tour to Europe, and former 800m track world record holder Marcello Fiasconaro.