Sunday Football League
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The West Australian Sunday Football League (SFL WA) also known as the Sunday Football League is an amateur Australian rules football competition in Western Australia.
It is notable as Perth's most popular Sunday competition, as the premier West Australian competition, the West Australian Football League is primarily played on a Saturday.
Each week, around 5,000 spectators attend Sunday Football League matches.
The league began in 1983 after the amalgamation of the South Suburban Football Association and the West Australian Football Association and is currently headquartered at Subiaco Oval.
[edit] Clubs
- Applecross
- Kelmscott
- Mustangs
- Armadale
- Kenwick
- Southern River
- Baldivis
- Koongamia
- Thornlie
- Bayswater
- Maddington
- Wanneroo
- Kingsway
- Ellenbrook
- Magpies
- Canning Tigers
- Nollamarra
- Forrestdale
- Roleystone
- Gosnells
- Rossmoyne
[edit] External Links
Governing Body | |
Professional Clubs (AFL) | |
Perth Metropolitan Leagues |
WAFL, Sunday Football League, Western Australian Amateur Football League |
Regional Governing Body |
West Australian Country Football League |
Regional Leagues |
Avon, Central Kimberley, Central Midlands, Central Wheatbelt, East Kimberley, Eastern Districts, Esperance District, Fortescue, Gascoyne, Goldfields, Great Northern, Great Southern, Hills, Lower South West, Mortlock, Newman, North Midlands, North Pilbara, Ongerup, Peel, Ravensthorpe, South West, Upper Great Southern, West Kimberley |
Women's Leagues | |
Masters Leagues |
Masters Australian Football WA |