Football West Amateur League Premier Division

Football West Amateur League Premier Division
Country Australia
Number of teams 12
Level on pyramid 5
Relegation to Amateur League Division 1
Current champions Gwelup Croatia (2015)
Website Football West

The Football West Amateur League Premier Division is a regional Australian association football league comprising teams from Western Australia. The league sits at Level 4 on the Western Australian league system (Level 5 of the overall Australian league system). The competition is administered by Football West, the governing body of the sport in the state.

Format

The league operates with a promotion and relegation system, with relegation to the Amateur League Division 1, usually for two teams. But there is currently no formal promotion to the State League Division 2.

Clubs

The following 12 clubs will compete in the 2016 Season:[1]

Club
BB United
Belmont Villa SC
Fremantle Croatia
Gwelup Croatia
Hamersley Rovers
Kingsley SC
North Lake SC
North Perth United
Perth Royals
Port Kennedy SC
Southern Spirit
Wembley Downs SC

Honours

Year Premiers
1968 Queen's Park
1969 Graylands Hostel
1970 Gosnells
1971 Gosnells U
1972 Lathlain Meazza
1973 Neerlandia
1974 Belmont-Cloverdale U
1975 Windsor Athletic
1976 WA Maccabi
1977 Whitford United
1978 Whitford United
1979 Windsor Athletic
1980 Windsor Athletic
1981 Kwinana
1982 Ferndale United
1983 Gosnells Amateurs
1984 Gosnells Amateurs
1985 Gosnells Amateurs U
1986 Rochester
1987 Gosnells Amateurs
1988 Fremantle United
1989 Fremantle United U
1990 Canning City
1991 Fremantle United
1992 Fremantle United
1993 Gosnells Ferndale

Year Premiers
1994 Fremantle United
1995 Mandurah City
1996 Shamrock Rovers
1997 Shamrock Rovers
1998 Fremantle United
1999 Murdoch University
2000 Fremantle United
2001 Hamersley Rovers
2002 Hamersley Rovers
2003 Hamersley Rovers
2004 Shamrock Rovers
2005 Colo Colo
2006 Spearwood Dalmatinac
2007 Fremantle United U
2008 Fremantle United
2009 Stirling Panthers
2010 Shamrock Rovers
2011 Southern Spirit
2012 Joondalup United [2]
2013 North Perth United [3]
2014 North Perth United [4]
2015 Gwelup Croatia [5]
2016 TBA

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