Celebrating Western Australia's Football Heritage

Records

The games successes are a source of motivation and inspiration.

Reviewing the trophy winning clubs, players and officials allows us to relive past glories, track our successes and achievements, and build pride within the football community.

Our archive chronicles the league champions, cup winners, recipients of individual awards and much more for each season.

The archive is by no means complete and additions and corrections can be submitted via Contact Us.

Inglewood Kiev celebrate winning the 1977 D'Orsogna Cup

Division One (Men)

League Champions (1896- )

Night Series Finals (1961- )

Grand Finals (1961- )

Player of the Year (1931-1932, 1952- )

Top Goalscorer (1952- )

Goalkeeper of the Year (1978-1979, 1992- )

Coach of the Year (1970-1972, 1978-1982, 2007- )

Young Player of the Year (1992-2004, 2014- )

Ronnie Campbell, Frank Malone and Willie Kelly
2022 Olympic Kingsway

Division Two (Men)

League Champions (1912-1915, 1922-1941, 1946, 1949- )

Night Series Finals (1998-2000, 2007-2011, 2015- )

Grand Finals (1974-1986, 1998-2000, 2020- )

Player of the Year (1931-1933, 1953-1954, 1963- )

Top Goalscorer (1971- )

Coach of the Year (2020- )

Division Three (Men)

League Champions (1926-1927, 1935-1939, 1946, 1949-1960, 1963-1970, 1973-1996, 2012- )

Grand Finals (1974-1986, 2020)

Player of the Year (1963-1996, 2012- )

Top Goalscorer (1975-1996, 2012- )

Coach of the Year (2020- )

Gerry McEwan
Advert from the 1930 association Yearbook

Division Four (Men)

League Champions (1957, 1978-1989)

Grand Finals (1979-1986)

Player of the Year (1978-1989)

Top Goalscorer (1978-1989)

Cup Finals (Men)

East Fremantle Tricolore
1991 Morley Windmills women's team

Division One (Women)

Division Two (Women)

2022 South West Phoenix women's team
Carys Hawkins and Nicola Willliams celebrate Northern Redback winning the 2009 State Cup final

Cup Finals (Women)