High Park Demons

High Park Demons
Full nameHigh Park Demons Australian Football Club
NicknameThe Demons
SportAustralian rules football
Founded1989
First season1989
LeagueAFL Ontario
Home groundColonel Samuel Smith Park
Anthem"It's a Grand Old Flag"
PresidentDarren Powell
Head coachDale Simnett, Candace Kwan
CaptainAlex Hendrix
Strip
Red and blue guernsey, white shorts, red socks

The High Park Demons (formerly known as the Mississauga Demons and Mississauga Mustangs) is an amateur Australian rules football club based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

History

The team began in 1989 as the Mississauga Mustangs, an inaugural member of the Canadian Australian Football Association.

On October 12, 1989, during half time of an exhibition match between the AFL teams Melbourne Demons and Geelong Football Club in Toronto, footy jumpers were presented to the team captain of the Mustangs.

Two days later the Mustangs were defeated by the Panthers 65 to 48, winning the inaugural Conacher Cup.

In 1999, the Brampton Wolverines disbanded due to a shortage of players, with the remaining players joining the Mississauga Mustangs.

In 2004, the team was renamed the Demons, and adopted the identity of the Melbourne Demons AFL club.

In 2007, the club relocated to High Park and changed their name.

OAFL Premierships

  • 1994

External links

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  • Central Blues
  • Etobicoke Kangaroos
  • Grand River Gargoyles
  • Hamilton Wildcats
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