The E Grade competition enters 2025 with a fresh new look, as both E1 and E2 adopt the successful North and South conference model first introduced in E3 last season. The shift comes off the back of positive feedback and is aimed at reducing travel while building stronger local rivalries across the division. With four competitive grades—E1 North, E1 South, E2 North and E2 South—the scene is set for another huge year of community football. E1 North Boasting two of last year’s premiers in Kingsway (E3N) and Wembley (E2), the E1 North competition promises to be fiercely contested from the..
Read More [+]The Perth Football League is expanding its broadcast coverage in 2025, delivering more live football than ever before and taking a major step forward in promoting women's football. Each weekend, three matches will be streamed live on Streamer, along with one match broadcast on SEN, giving fans more ways to watch and connect with the game they love. Our weekend broadcast schedule now includes: A Grade Men – Match of the Round A Grade Women – Match of the Round Perth Footy Live – Showcasing community stories One weekly match broadcast on SEN Elevating A Grade Women’s Football For the..
Read More [+]With the 2025 season only days away, let's take a look at what’s in store for the Perth Football League in the B & C Grades across Men and Women. A new development is our Hudl Cameras, which are state-of-the-art AI cameras that will make filming games easier and more accessible. This will mean more games being viewed by the clubs upholding the integrity of the competition and improving coaching techniques. We’ve also increased in numbers from the 2024 season, growing from 73 clubs to 75, with a slightly bigger jump in teams from 321 to a stunning 329. Men’s..
Read More [+]The Life Without Barriers Perth Football League Integrated competition is back for another exciting season, with Round 1 kicking off on Saturday 26 April. Several clubs will begin their 2025 campaigns alongside ANZAC Day commemorations, highlighting the powerful connection between football and community. The competition continues to grow, with University and Wanneroo joining the league in 2025, expanding the Integrated program to 14 teams. Division play returns in 2025, with A Division comprising of last year’s premiers Willetton alongside Coolbinia, Curtin Uni Wesley, High Wycombe, Kelmscott, Kingsway and Swan Districts. In B Division, premiers Mandurah will be joined by Fremantle..
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