West Australian Football Commission
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The West Australian Football Commission is the governing body of Australian rules football in the state of Western Australia.
It was formed in 1989 as an independent body to the West Australian Football League for governance and development of the game in the state.
The WAFC operates Subiaco Oval, West Australia's largest stadium.
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Governing Body |
West Australian Football Commission |
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 |