Vivian Fattorini

Vivian Fattorini played football for Redan.

History
Fattorini played football for the Redan Football Club c.1904. "A meeting of the Redan Imperial Football Club was held at the Redan Club hotel on Tuesday evening, and the following officers were elected:—President. Mr J. Brady; vice presidents, Mayor Pearce, J. A. Hooley. D. Anderson. J. Stevens. F. Kierce, and O. Heinz: general committee, J. Smith. T. Ellis, V. Fattorini, T. Gitsham, P. Burt. J. Anderson, and A. Robinson; delegates. F. Tucker and J. Anderson; match committee, A. Rahilly, P. Burt. J. Smith. P. Williams and F. Gosden; treasurer, W. Stevens; hon. sec., J. Anderson. It was decided to contest the fourth rate premiership, and a number of valued trophies have been promised."

Vivian Fattorini was a police officer. In 1907 he was charged with perjury in case involving the prosecution for street betting of Judah Phillips, a bookmaker. The jury found Fattorini not guilty.