
Country WA’s regional football leagues and competitions for adult male players, organised and supported through the Country Football WA.



Central footy reflects two communities on the move — one growing fast, one steeped in history — both grounded in strong clubs and driven by people committed to the game.
The Hills Football Association has been a cornerstone of football in the Perth Hills since 1946. Formed from five founding clubs all rooted in the Shire of Mundaring, the association carries nearly eight decades of community football history.
Hills footy has the feel of classic country competition: tight-knit clubs, fierce local rivalries and a strong volunteer base that has sustained the game through generations of growth and change in the foothills east of Perth.
Peel footy is competitive, community-driven and an important part of the region’s sporting identity. While junior pathways and participation programs are administered through metropolitan structures, Country Football WA’s focus in Peel is on senior football — supporting the league and its clubs and volunteers who keep the competition strong.
Clubs draw players from growing residential areas, long-standing locals and people moving into the region for work and lifestyle, creating a dynamic football environment that reflects a region on the move.
Country WA’s regional football leagues and competitions for adult male players, organised and supported through the Country Football WA.
*Peel Only
Organised competition for adult female players across regional WA, part of the ongoing expansion of women’s football.
There’s a footy club in just about every corner of WA. Use the finder tool to track down your local side and get involved.



