The first recorded match involving Nagambie was in 1881, when The Age newspaper reported of an
Australian Rules football match between Seymour and Nagambie. In 1882, the club played on the paddock of Mr. J. Swift - Esquire. At the club's 1888 annual meeting, it was decided to join the North Eastern Football Association. In 1890, the club was known as the Nagambie Ramblers. In 1891, Nagambie finished in the North Eastern Football Association. In 1909, the club had the same colours as
Longwood Football Club, so they changed its colors to blue with a gold band, with green stockings. In 1912, Nagambie joined the
Goulburn Valley District Football Association. In 1915, two former Nagambie players, Private
Fen McDonald and Private C. Coe were
killed in action on the Gallopli Peninsula. Nagambie senior football team were undefeated in 1938, 1939 & experienced their first loss in three years on Saturday, 3 August 1940 from
Benalla Football Club, who won by 14 points in Benalla. In 1946, Nagambie FC rover and 1949 captain, Tommy Deane won the 1946
Stawell Gift. The club is known as "The Lakers" and wear red, white and black panels similar to the
Saints guernsey. Their most recent premiership success was in the 2019 season against Tallygaroopna. ==Football Timeline==