
| DATES OF INTEREST | |
| Year | Event |
| 1963 | Club started as Brighton Methodist Football Club |
| 1967 | First Premiership - A1 Reserves - E.J. Thomas Memorial Trophy |
| 1974 | A Grade Premiers - Div 2. |
| 1975 | Moved from Mitchell Park to Mawson High School |
| 1977 | Changed name to Brighton Tigers, omitting 'Methodist' |
| 1978 | Changed from United Church to Glenelg South Football Association |
| 1979 | Changed name and incorporated as the Flagstaff Hill Football Club |
| 1981 | First year on Flagstaff Hill Oval |
| Clubrooms opened by Mayor Geoff Simpson | |
| 1982 | First year A Grade & B Grade teams |
| 1983 | Introduction of Under 16's team |
| 1984 | Introduction of Under 18's team |
| 1985 | Changed associations to the Southern Football League |
| Changed colours to Red & Blue | |
| Introduction of Under 14's team | |
| A & B Grade sides both Undefeated Premiers - Division 2 | |
| Highest Score A Grade - 65.30 to 2.0, an Australian record at the time | |
| 1986 | Promoted to A1 Division - finishing 6th |
| C Grade Premiers | |
| 1987 | A Grade Lost Grand final by 6 points in only 2nd year in Division 1 |
| 1991 | Introduction of Under 13's team |
| 1995 | Clubroom expansion and renovations |
| 1996 | Clubrooms reopened |
| 1998 | Introduction of Under 11's and Under 9's teams (Sub-Juniors) |
| 1999 | Introduction of Under 13's team (Sub-Juniors) |
| 2000 | Under 14's Premiers - Division 2 - First Junior Premiership |
| 2003 | Under 14's Premiers - Undefeated & first ever Division 1 premiership |
| 2004 | Under 14's Premiers - Back to Back |
| 2005 | New oval lights unveiled |
| Under 18's Premiers | |
| 2006 | New oval drainage system installed |
| Storage shed constructed | |
| 2007 | Under 16's Premiers |
| C Grade Premiers - First Senior Premiership in 21 years | |
| Year 6/7's team won Sub-Juniors Lighting Carnival | |
| Audio Visual System Installed | |
| 2008 | Under 14's Premiers |
| Past Player, Adam Cooney won AFL Brownlow Medal while playing for the Western Bulldogs | |
| 2009 | Wade Stone breaks the FHFC record for most number of Senior Games played for the club. |
| Under 14's & Under 16's Sunday Teams introduced for the first time. Both teams played in finals | |
| Gym constructed for use by club members through donations and grant payment | |
| 2010 | Gym and Strengthening Centre officially opened for use by club members |
| Under 16's Premiers | |
| 2011 | Seating replaced in front of Club Rooms |
| Under 16's Premiers - Back to Back | |
| FHFC named SFL Club of the Year | |
| 2012 | Net erected behind Southern Goals |
| Goal Posts replaced | |