[14][15] The club also introduced a team in the Victorian FIDA Football League, a competition for people with an intellectual disability.
[14] It took four years to win a senior match under the "Chadstone" name, with the drought being broken against Mt Lilydale in round 16 of the 2012 Division 4 season.
[17][18] In 2017, Chadstone left Division 4 and returned to the Club XVIII competition, after failing to win any senior matches during the 2016 season.
[19][20] After seven years in the Club XVIII and Thirds competitions, Chadstone re-entered a senior team in Division 3 for the 2024 VAFA season.
[8][21] In round 1, with 22 club debutants, Chadstone defeated Eley Park by 57 points to claim their first VAFA divisional win in 3,256 days.