The 2014 VFL season was the 133rd season of the Victorian Football League (VFL), a second-tier Australian rules football competition played in the state of Victoria.
Footscray reserves won the premiership for the first time, defeating by 22 points in the 2014 VFL Grand Final.
The VFL increased from fourteen teams to sixteen teams in 2014, following the end of two VFL-AFL affiliations:
The Development League was reduced from ten teams to nine, with North Ballarat withdrawing its team; this left only the nine metropolitan VFL clubs competing in the seconds competition, with all five AFL clubs and both regional VFL clubs (North Ballarat and Bendigo) absent.
Features of the fixture included:
Source: VFL season 2014 Results and Fixtures (*Note that only at some games are attendances recorded)
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The two highest ranked non-AFL exclusive teams from the 2013 season (premiers Box Hill and third placed Williamstown) were invited to compete in the Foxtel Cup knockout competition for 2014. Box Hill was eliminated in the first round of the tournament, and Williamstown recorded comfortable victories in all three fixtures, earning a second Foxtel Cup title in club history.