Pascoe Vale Football Club, formerly known as Pascoe Vale Soccer Club, is a prominent football club located in the north-western suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Established in 1966, the Rams currently compete in the VPL2 competition, the third tier in the Victorian soccer league system. The club prides itself on being an elite NPL youth development club, dedicated to nurturing boys and girls of all ages and abilities, both on and off the field.
At Pascoe Vale FC, the core values of respect, teamwork, integrity, and community are instilled in every player. The club is committed to promoting female participation in soccer, supporting various charity initiatives, and developing a strong community-based environment that fosters skill development, fitness, fair play, and hard work. With a focus on empowering players with a lifelong love for the game, Pascoe Vale FC provides quality training facilities and recruits exceptional coaches and volunteers to maintain a culture of family and community involvement.
Pascoe Vale FC has garnered recognition for its outstanding contributions, including leading the global rally in support of the #SaveHakeem case, where the club played a pivotal role in bringing PVFC Senior Men’s player Hakeem al-Araibi back to Australia. The club’s dedication to human rights activism and community engagement has earned it accolades such as the Metro Club of the Year Award in 2019. With strong partnerships with Melbourne-based A-League teams, Pascoe Vale FC continues to produce talented players who have excelled in both the A-League Men’s and Women’s competitions, showcasing the club’s commitment to youth development and excellence in football.