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COMPETITIONS

Men’s
COUNTRY Championships

The Nutrien Ag Solutions Men’s Country Championships are the highest stage for country footballers in Western Australia. Now ran in partnership for over 50 years, the Championships bring together the best players from across WA’s regions to compete, represent their communities, and celebrate the strength of country football.

 

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2025 Results

LSWFL

8.8.56

DIV 3

DEF

JUL 14, 2024

MFL

8.6.54

GSFL

8.4.52

DIV 2

DEF

JUL 13, 2025

UGSFL

2.9.21

DIV 1 GRand final

SWFL

8.3.51

DIV 1

DEF

JUL 13, 2025

PFNL

6.5.41

Men’s Division
Line-Ups

South West, Avon, Goldfields, Peel, Great Northern

Upper Great Southern, Central Midlands Coastal, North Pilbara, Eastern Districts, Ongerup, Great Southern

Mortlock, Esperance, North Midlands, Central Wheatbelt, Lower South West

THE BEST OF
Country Footy

AT A GLANCE
  • Statewide representation from country regions
  • Elite standard of senior country football
  • Strong regional rivalries and pride
  • Pathway recognition for country players
  • A celebration of community, not just competition

Teams from across Country Football WA’s regions travel to compete, representing areas that span nearly 90% of Western Australia’s landmass. From coastal hubs to inland farming towns and remote communities, the Championships bring together footballers shaped by vastly different conditions.

 

Each match reflects the unique style and character of its region, making the Championships one of the most diverse and compelling football events in the state.

 

Notable features this year include:

  • The return of the Pilbara Colts team after sitting out in 2024, marking the first time since 2010 the Colts have been split into two divisions.
  • Lower South West’s return to the Championships after last fielding a side in 2018.
  • Great Southern’s move into Division 2 for the first time since 2017, and
  • Great Northern’s entry into Division 1 after topping Division 2 last year.
  • Historic PSA venues, with Scotch College and
  • Guilford Grammar hosting the first day of the CBH Group Colts — the first time Country Championships football has been played at these school grounds.
  • A return to the newly-redeveloped East Fremantle Oval (Good Grocer Park), hosting games for the first time since the upgrade.