Football West Amateur League Premier Division
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 |
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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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Notes
- main reference :[6]
- U undefeated league season
References
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