The Perth Football League is proud to welcome SKG Radiology as a new commercial partner for the 2025 season, further strengthening the connection between community football and trusted WA brands. As part of the partnership, SKG Radiology will become the official naming rights partner of the League’s leading goalkicker awards across six competitions: SKG Leading Goalkicker – A Grade Men SKG Leading Goalkicker – B Grade Men SKG Leading Goalkicker – C1 Men SKG Leading Goalkicker – C2 Men SKG Leading Goalkicker – A Grade Women SKG Leading Goalkicker – B Grade Women With a long-standing reputation in WA health..
Read More [+]“I have always been passionate about playing footy. Unfortunately, I didn’t have the opportunity to play when I was younger as women’s footy didn’t start up in Denmark until 2020. So as soon as the chance came about I jumped on board. I love playing footy and the social aspect that comes with being a part of a team and border club and as long as my body allows and I’m enjoying playing I’ll continue to do so.” - Ebony Thompson, player for Curtin University Wesley Football Club. 96 years after its founding, The Perth Football League introduced its women’s..
Read More [+]The 2025 Beyond the Boundary: Club Conference, hosted by the Perth Football League (PFL) last Sunday, brought together club leaders, coaches, trainers, and volunteers for a dynamic half-day of learning and collaboration in preparation for the upcoming season. The event provided invaluable insights and strategies through a series of informative sessions led by experienced professionals across various key topics. Key Sessions and Highlights Integrity and Umpiring Tony Watson, PFL’s Integrity Officer, led three sessions focusing on fair play, discipline, and fostering a positive sporting culture. Joined by PFL Umpiring Coordinator Jack Crawshaw, their presentations received high praise from Troy Arnold,..
Read More [+]Saturday, April 5th will see the 2025 Perth Football League season begin, with the full fixture list now available. Featuring 75 clubs, 329 teams and 32 grades across Men, Women, Colts and Integrated divisions, and an ever-expanding presence in women’s football, this season is set to be one of the biggest yet. CHECK OUT THE FULL FIXTURES HERE With 53 clubs now fielding women’s teams and the introduction of new clubs like Hammond Park and Swan View in the West Coast Colts, as well as Warwick Greenwood in E2N, the growth of community football continues to shine. Meanwhile, Swan Valley and Hamersley Carine..
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