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Collingwood Football Club

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125 years: Our story

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Features: A visit from Kyron

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Can Collingwood Win The Flag?

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The Future Is Bright (Collingwood Young Guns)

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Dante meets his idol

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Candle light at @jlstephenson_1 place right now 😂 Back soon... hopefully. https://t.co/MX3U9HV752 https://t.co/5MS7ZDiSvA

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Don't give him any space... or else. #DidakADay https://t.co/QiWYCTtbjA

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Very, very good memories against the Saints. This one not too bad either. #DidakADay https://t.co/A5F43uJ8za

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You'd have this tough nut in your team everyday of the week. Tay Adams 2019 highlights. 👇 https://t.co/uESm4imidC

The Collingwood Football Club, nicknamed the Magpies or less formally the Pies, is an Australian rules football club which plays in the Australian Football League (AFL). Formed in 1892, the club was named after the inner-Melbourne suburb and city of Collingwood, and was originally based at Victoria Park in Abbotsford; the club is now based in the nearby Melbourne Sports and Entertainment Precinct in Melbourne, playing its home games at the Melbourne Cricket Ground and with its training and administrative base at Olympic Park Oval and the Holden Centre.
    • Formation and early years 

    • 1920s and 1930s: Four consecutive premierships 

    • 1950s: Melbourne rivalry 

    • 1959–89: "Colliwobbles" 

    • 1990–99: Long-awaited premiership and struggles 

    • 2000–11: The Malthouse era 

    • 2012–present: Coach Nathan Buckley 

    • Guernsey 

    • Song 

    • Carlton Football Club 

    • Brisbane 

    • Melbourne 

    • Supporters 

    • Off field 

    • Sponsorship 

    • Team of the Century 

    • Captains 

    • Presidents 

    • Current coaching staff 

    • Reserves team 

    • History 

    • Brownlow Medal winners 

    • Leigh Matthews Trophy winners 

    • Coleman Medal winners 

    • Norm Smith Medal winners 

    • E. J. Whitten Medalists 

    • Mark of the Year winners 

    • Goal of the Year winners 

    • Anzac Day Medal winners 

    • Neale Daniher Trophy winners 

    • Bob Rose-Charlie Sutton Medal winners 

    • Richard Pratt Medal winners 

    • Jason McCartney Medal winners 

    • All Australian Team 

    • International rules representatives 

    • Michael Tuck Medal winners 

    • Jim Stynes Medal winners 

    • Match records 

    • Records set by players 

    • In popular culture 

    • Footnotes