The first record of Clarendon was in the Alexandra Football Association from 1913 to 1915, the three seasons that competition was in existence, winning the first and last premierships.
[1] After the First World War, Clarendon reformed and joined the Mid-Southern Football Association.
Their peak in that competition came with a grand final loss to Echunga in 1955, whilst their reserves won the B-Grade premiership that season.
[2] At the end of the 1961 season, Clarendon merged with the Kangarilla Football Club to form the Mount Bold Football Club for four seasons.
[3] When the Mount Bold team disbanded, Kangarilla were re-established but Clarendon never reformed.