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2019 FFA Cup Preliminary Rounds - Strip Report 2019 FFA Cup Preliminary Rounds - Strip Report Club Name Home Top Away Top Home Shorts Away Shorts Home Socks Away Socks Alphington FC Blue and yellow White Blue Blue Yellow Blue Altona Magic Soccer Club Red/Black White/Red Black White Black White Altona North Soccer Club Navy White White Navy Navy White Ashburton United SC Green Blue Green Blue Green Blue Ballarat City FC Navy Blue White Navy Blue White Navy Blue White Ballarat North United Soccer Club Black & White Vertical White with some black Black Black Black Black Balmoral FC Blue White Blue White Blue White Banyule City Maroon White White Maroon White White Barwon SC Blue and white stripes Grey and blue Blue Black Blue Black Bayside Argonauts Blue Red Navy Navy Navy Red Beaumaris Soccer Club Yellow/Royal Blue Stripes White Royal Blue/Yellow Stripes White Royal Blue with Yellow/White White Bell Park sports club white green white black white black Berwick City Soccer Club Red Royal Blue White White White Blue Boronia Soccer Club yello red black black black red Boroondara Eagles FC purple/orange white/purple black black black black Brighton SC Blue and white stripes fluorescent Orange Blue Black Blue Black Broadmeadows Stars SC silver White Black Black Black Black Bundoora United FC RED GREY BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK Bunyip & District Soccer Club Burgundy and White Green and white Burgandy Green Burgandy Green Caroline Springs George Cross FC Red White Red White Red White Casey Comets Royal Blue Fluoro Yellow White Navy Royal Blue Navy Casey Panthers Soccer Club Blue White Black Black Blue White Castlemaine Goldfields FC Gold White Green Green Green Green Churchill United Soccer Club Grey - red trim Grey - red trim Red Red Red Red Collingwood City black and white stripes red to with white black black black red Corio SC green and white strip yellow white blue green yellow Croydon City Arrows Soccer Club green white green green white white Dandenong City SC Red/Navy White Navy White Navy White Deakin Ducks Football Club Yellow White Black Black Yellow Black East Bentleigh Soccer Club White with green chevron & stripes Green with white chevron & stripes Green Green Green White East Kew FC Red & White Stripes White Red Red White Red Eltham Redbacks FC Red White Black Black Red White Essendon Royals Red Navy Red Navy Red Navy Falcons 2000 Black and Blue Strip Sky Blue Black White Black White Fawkner SC Navy/blue Light blue /white Navy Light blue Navy Light blue FC Bulleen Lions Maroon White Maroon White Maroon White FC Strathmore Red Black White Black Blue Black Forest Rangers Soccer Club Green & White Stripe Green Green & White Stripe Green Green Green Frankston Pines FC Sky Blue / Navy trim Red Sky Blue Red Navy Red Geelong Rangers Soccer Club Blue White White White Red White Gisborne SC Sky Blue Red Navy Blue Black Navy Blue Red Glen Eira FC m White Green Green Green Green Glen Waverley Soccer Club white & green hoops navy blue green navy blue green/white fluro green Green Gully Soccer Club Green & White Green & White Green Green Green Green Greenvale United Soccer Club White/Green Stripe Green/White Stripe White White Green Green Keilor Wolves SC Red White Black Black Black White Knox United SC Orange & Navy Blue Hoops White Navy Blue Navy Blue Navy Blue with Orange Navy Blue with Orange Lalor United FC Red Green Black Black Red Black Langwarrin SC Royal blue , red and white trim White , royal blue and red trim Royal blue White Royal blue White Lyndale United FC Red Yellow White White Blue Red Marcellin Old Collegians Soccer Club Maroon Sky Blue Maroon White Maroon White Mazenod Victory FC Black and Blue with white Chest V White and Blue Black White Black White Meadow Park SC Yellow and blue Navy blue Navy blue Yellow Yellow Yellow Melbourne Lions Green Red Yellow Green Red Yellow Melton Phoenix FC Orange White Black Black Black White Middle Park Football Club Yellow Green Green White Yellow White Mill Park Soccer Club Royal Blue White Navy Blue Navy Blue Navy Blue White Monash Soccer Club Yellow Red Black Black Black Pink 2019 FFA Cup Preliminary Rounds - Strip Report Club Name Home Top Away Top Home Shorts Away Shorts Home Socks Away Socks Monash Uni Soccer Club Grey Grey Blue Black Smurf Blue Black Mooroolbark Soccer Club Red and White stripes Purple and white Black White Black White Moreland Zebras Black & white blue white blue white blue Mornington SC Orange White Black White Black White Morwell Pegasus maroon & Sky Blue trim white 1 red strip on left side sky blue white maroon red and white Mount Waverley City Soccer Club royal blue and maroon stripes charcoal royal blue black royal blue black Myrtleford Savoy SC Blue Black and Blue stripes Blue Black Blue Black North Caulfield Mens Soccer Club Sky Blue Navy Blue Sky Blue Navy Blue Sky Blue Navy Blue North Sunshine Eagles SC Red White Black White Black White Nunawading City F.C sky blue/white white/sky blue white blue blue white Old Ivanhoe Soccer Club White Blue Black Black Black Black Old Mentonisns Soccer Club Navy Blue Yellow Navy Blue Navy Blue Navy Blue Yellow Old Scotch Soccer Club Red Navy Red Navy Red Navy Pascoe Vale FC Navy White Navy White Navy Navy Plenty Valley Lions FC Red with black stripes White with red stripes Black Red Black Red Point Cook Navy Blue Yellow Navy Blue Navy Blue Navy Blue Yellow Preston Lions FC Red Yellow Red Yellow Red Yellow Ringwood City orange white black black orange black Sandown Lions FC Black and yellow Orange Black Orange Black Orange Sandringham SC Maroon White Maroon Black Sky blue White Seaford United SC yellow white black black yellow white Somerville Eagles Royal Blue with Yellow White Royal Blue White Royal Blue White Spring Hills FC Light Blue Silver Black Royal Blue Black Royal Blue St Albans Saints SC Blue White Blue Black Blue White St Kevin's Old Boys Soccer Club Blue White White Blue White Blue Tatura Soccer Club Red White White White/red Red White Thornbury Athletic FC Blue Yellow Blue Blue White Blue Tullamarine FC Red/yellow Yellow/Red Red Yellow Red Red Twin City Wanderers Football Club Maroon Light Blue Maroon Maroon Light blue Light Blue Wangaratta City FC Red and Black Sripes Gray and Black Black Gray and Black Black Gray Warrnambool Rangers Football Club Royal Blue White Royal Blue Royal Blue Royal Blue Royal Blue Warrnambool Wolves Black & yellow Yellow Black & yellow Black Black Black West Point SC Green/Black Stripes Dark Gold/Black Stripes Black/Green trimming Black/Dark gold trimming Black/Green hoops Black/Dark Gold hoops West Preston Soccer Club Green White Green Green Green White Western Suburbs SC Blue White Blue White Blue White White Star Dandenong White Red Red Red White Red Williamstown Soccer Club Royal Blue Yellow Royal Blue Royal Blue Royal Blue Yellow Yarraville Glory FC Royal Blue Yellow White White Royal Blue White.
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