The Perth Football League is proud to work in conjunction with WA Football to promote the Community Accelerator Program (CAP), a strategic initiative designed to support and develop up-and-coming community umpires through an immersive and structured experience. The CAP is tailored to equip ambitious junior umpires with the training, skills, and mentorship they need to excel within the PFL and ultimately connect with state-level talent programs. This program provides a legitimate pathway opportunity for young, aspiring umpires to get to state-level development squads and accelerating their development. Through the CAP, young umpires join the Perth Football League Umpiring Panel, participating in..
Read More [+]In the heart of local communities, football is more than just a sport – it's a powerful force for good. Each year, clubs across the Perth Football League go above and beyond to support local and national causes, raising vital funds for charities and initiatives that make a real difference. The efforts of our member clubs are nothing short of inspiring. From dedicated rounds, such as the NAIDOC and Pride Rounds, to family-oriented fundraisers like Ballajura’s Jim's Family Day in support of the Cancer Council WA, the impact is felt far and wide. And these examples are just the tip..
Read More [+]The tri-state collaboration of the Perth Football League (PFL), Victorian Amateur Football Association (VAFA) and Adelaide Football League (AdFL) met in Canberra last week to progress the planning of the Gambling Harm Reduction Program (GHRP). The GHRP will help support young men and women at-risk of gambling-related harm in our communities. The Department of Social Services (DSS) Gambling Unit hosted league representatives to discuss the program, the landmark tri-state collaboration and the effectiveness of community football as a platform for meaningful change. Following productive discussions with the DSS, the GHRP will now progress to the next stage – we will..
Read More [+]Kingsway have lifted the Sandover Shield for a second time in four years after a 29-point win over minor premiers Trinity Aquinas. The Roos handed a second dose of Grand Final heartache to the Boomers in a 13.6 (84) to 8.7 (55) victory at Pentanet Stadium on Saturday afternoon. Toyota A Grade Grand Final WATCH THE FULL REPLAY Blake Borrett opened the scoring for Trinity Aquinas within the first minute of the opening term before Michael Sinclair added a second and gave the minor premiers a dream start on the big stage. Kingsway responded with their first goal of the day coming..
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