Celebrating Western Australia's Football Heritage

Ferndale United to Future Glory

The State League (Men) club profiles provide a broad history of every club to play Saturday league football since the first organised games of 1896.

Saturday league football has gone by several names over the years. For ease of understanding, the top flight is referred to as Division One, the second tier as Division Two and so forth.

Where a club played in Sunday or junior leagues prior to or subsequent to their time in the Saturday leagues, it is noted under ‘Events’.

Fremantle Wanderers 1897 team

Clubs 'F'

Active in Saturday leagues
1986-1992

Grounds
Woodford Park, Lynwood (1986-1987)
Ern Clark Athletic Centre, Cannington (1988-1992)

Colours
Gold and red

Honours
Division Two champion 1990, 1992
Division Three champion 1987
Division Four champion 1986

Events
Merged with Gosnells City in 1993 to form Gosnells/Ferndale United

Founded
1979

Active in Saturday leagues
1979-1992, 2005-

Ground
Hartfield Park, Forrestfield (1979-1992, 2005- )

Colours
Yellow and red (1979)
Gold and black (1980- )

Honours
Division Two champion 1984
Division Three champion 2015
Grand Final winner 1981

Events
Formed through merger of Ascot and Kalamunda United
Played in Sunday leagues 1993-2004

Active in Saturday leagues
1903

Honours
Division One champion 1903

Active in Saturday leagues
1908-1914, 1920

Colours
Black and white (1920)

Honours
Charity Cup winner 1912
Challenge Cup and Shield winner 1911

Events
Played as Fremantle Athletic 1920

Active in Saturday leagues
1926-1934

Grounds
Fremantle Park, Fremantle
Melville Reserve

Colours
Royal blue and white

Honours
Division Two champion 1933

Events
Played as Fremantle Rangers 1929-1934
Withdrew from league mid-1934

Active in Saturday leagues
1915

Active in Saturday leagues
1924

Founded
1978

Active in Saturday leagues
1981-2012

Grounds
Fremantle High School, Fremantle (1981)
WA Portuguese Club, Hamilton Hill (1982-1985)
Dalmatinac Park, Spearwood (1986)
WA Portuguese Club, Hamilton Hill (1987-1991)
Wauhop Park, East Fremantle (1992)
WA Portuguese Club, Hamilton Hill (1993-1995)
Tom Perrott Reserve, Mosman Park (1996-1998)
Fremantle Oval, Fremantle (1999)
Ken Allen Field, Beaconsfield (2000-2012)

Colours
White and red (1981)
Red, green and white shorts (1982-2012)

Nickname
Benfica

Honours
Division One champion 2000
Division Two champion 2006
Division Three champion 2016
Division Four champion 1983

Events
Played in Sunday leagues 1978-1980
Played as Fremantle City 1994-2005
Played as Fremantle Spirit 2006-2012
Merged with Maddington Eagles in 2013 to form Maddington White City

Founded
1913

Active in Saturday leagues
1913-1941, 1946-2005

Grounds
Fremantle Oval, Fremantle
East Fremantle (1920-1924)
Buckland Hill Oval, Mosman Park (1925-1961)
the Esplanade, Perth (1962-1967)
Wellington Square, East Perth (1968)
the Velodrome, Mt Hawthorn (1968-1971)
Jubilee Reserve, Bassendean (1972-2005)

Colours
Primrose, pink and white (1913)
Royal blue and white (1914- )
Light blue and white (1953-1957)
Royal blue shirt and white (1958- )
Navy blue and white (1997-2005)

Nickname
Callies

Honours
Division One champion 1926, 1927, 1933, 1941, 1947, 1949
Division Two champion 1953, 1992, 2000
Division Three champion 1979
Charity Cup winner 1927, 1936, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1949
Challenge Cup and Shield winner 1927, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1939, 1949

Events
Played as Mosman Park Caledonian 1928-1961
Played as Bassendean Caledonian 1974-2005
Played in junior leagues only 2006-2007
Played in Sunday leagues 2008-

Active in Saturday leagues
1935-1940, 1946-1964

Grounds
Stevens Street Reserve, Beaconsfield (1935-1940, 1946-1952)
Gibson Park, Fremantle (1953- )
Wauhop Park, East Fremantle (1962- )

Colours
Black and white (1952-1953)
Red and white (1963-1964)

Honours
Division Two champion 1935, 1946

Events
Played as Britannia 1963-1964

Founded
2014

Active in Saturday leagues
2015-

Ground
Hilton Reserve, Hilton

Colours
Maroon and white

Events
Formed through joint venture between of East Fremantle Tricolore and Sunday leagues club Fremantle United

Active in Saturday leagues
1906-1907

Honours
Charity Cup winner 1906
Challenge Cup and Shield winner 1907

Active in Saturday leagues
1912-1913

Nickname
Portonians

Events
Disbanded mid-1913

Active in Saturday leagues
2012-2014

Colours
Black and white

Active in Saturday leagues
1896-1902

Location
Cottesloe

Honours
Division One champion 1896, 1897, 1899, 1900, 1901
Challenge Cup winner 1899, 1901

Founded
2002

Active in Saturday leagues
2002

Colours
Orange shirt with white, navy blue shorts

Nickname
Glory

Events
Perth Glory’s Under-19 development team

1932 Caledonian yearbook