Riverland Football League

The Riverland Football League is an Australian rules football league located in South Australia's Riverland region.

The origins of this league was in 1909 when Lyrup, Renmark Town and Fairview Rovers founded the Murray Football Association.

The competition reformed in 1919 as the Upper Murray Football Association and later in 1952 became the Upper Murray Football League, the same name as the Upper Murray Football League based around Corryong, Victoria.

Heavy rains further up river in NSW and Victoria caused the Murray River to flood and it caused the abandonment of the 1956 football season.

Due to COVID-19, The RFL made the decision that "A" and "B" grade competitions would not go ahead.