
Beginning in 1922, the WAAFL has grown from a six team competition to the largest single organised football league in WA, catering for players from the age of 16 years, as well as considerable volunteer personnel and social supporters.
Website
Perth Football League
Clubs
- Armadale Demons
- Ballajura Royals
- Bassendean Swans
- Bayswater Blues
- Belmont Districts Bombers
- Brentwood Booragoon Bulldogs
- Bullcreek Leeming Bombers
- Canning South Perth Tigers
- Carlisle Cougars
- Canning Vale Cougars
- Cockburn Lakes Warriors
- Collegians Blues
- Coolbellup Cats
- Coolbinia West Perth Falcons
- Cottesloe Roosters
- Dianella Morley Raiders
- ECU Jets
- Ellenbrook Eels
- Fremantle CBC
- Forrestfield Rhinos
- Gosnells Hawks
- Hamersley Carine Hawks
- High Wycombe Bulldogs
- Kalamunda Cougars
- Kelmscott Bulldogs
- Kenwick Royals
- Kingsley Cats
- Lynwood Ferndale Panthers
- Maddington Bulls
- Manning Rippers
- Melville Rams
- Mosman Park Redbacks
- Mount Lawley Hawks
- Noranda Hawks
- North Beach Tigers
- North Fremantle Magpies
- Ocean Ridge Eagles
- Osborne Park
- Quinns Districts Bulls
- Roleystone Tigers
- Rossmoyne Rhinos
- Safety Bay Stingers
- Scarborough Eagles
- Secret Harbour Dockers
- Stirling Saints
- St Norberts Saints
- Swan Athletic
- Swan View
- Thornlie Lions
- Trinity Aquinas Kangaroos
- University Dingoes
- Wanneroo Roos
- Warnbro Swans
- Wembley Magpies
- Wesley Curtin Tigers
- West Coast Cowan Tigers
- Whitford Warriors
- Willetton Blues
- Winnacott Eagles
- Yanchep Redhawks