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‘We did it!’: Country footy team famous for losing finally gets famous win

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Graphic reading We Did It on an image of soccer players in a locker room.

Wahgunyah, the national soccer team that became famous for losing, finally won a game.

The proud club from a small Victorian community on the banks of the Murray River made national headlines for defeats that almost defied mathematics.

But a renewed focus on its community core has revitalized the club and on Saturday, the Wahgunyah Lions Seniors recorded their first win in more than 1,000 days.

A post on the club’s Facebook read simply: “We did it!”

Wahgunyah recorded his first victory in over 1,000 days.(Supplied)

Trailing by one point at three-quarter time to Dederang Mt Beauty, the Lions mounted a stirring comeback for a thrilling nine-point victory, sparking wild celebrations and tears before the final siren.

“It was just chaos on the ground, it was fantastic,” said president Daryl Hore.

Hore, a central figure in the club’s fight for survival, couldn’t bear to watch the drama unfold and was instead found pacing in the parking lot during the fourth quarter.

An older man in a cap, t-shirt and shorts laughs while standing at the national football oval

President of the Wahgunyah Football and Netball Club, Daryl Hore.(ABC News: Jeremy Story Carter)

Even as he heard the roar of his community confirming victory, he stayed back and took a moment to reflect.

“It’s just a feeling we haven’t had in a long time,” he said.

Moment of pride for the community.

A large room filled with tables of young people in sportswear. The room is decorated with hanging buntings.

A presentation earlier this month for Wahgunyah soccer and netball players.(ABC News: Jeremy Story Carter)

The victory marks a significant moment for the Wahgunyah Lions, whose very existence has been threatened in recent years.

A painful 432-1 loss to Beechworth in 2022 attracted national attention, and years of heavy losses and a failed merger attempt left some doubt over whether the club could survive.

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