Country Football WA (CFWA) is the governing body for the sport of Australian rules football in the non-metropolitan areas of Western Australia. The organisation was founded in 1973 as the Western Australian National Country Football League (WANCFL) before becoming the West Australian Country Football League in 1979.[2] The organisation rebranded to its current name in September 2023.[3]

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Country Football WA
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SportAustralian rules football
JurisdictionWestern Australia
AbbreviationCFWA
Founded1973; 51 years ago (1973)
Regional affiliationWest Australian Football Commission
HeadquartersTuart Hill, Western Australia
PresidentMel Sulzberger (as of 2024)[1]
Official website
www.countryfootballwa.com.au
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CFWA is also responsible for organising the Country Football Championships, contested annually between the various regional sides.

Structure

The association is structured around eight Regional Football Development Councils which are responsible for assisting the development of the game in regional areas:[4]

Football leagues are associated individually with CFWA. As of 2012, there are 25 football leagues which fall under the association's authority:[5]

Presidents

  • 1973–91 "Bud" Byfield
  • 1991–2001 John J. Lussick
  • 2001–08 Ken Baxter
  • 2008–18 Terry House
  • 2018–present John Shadbolt

References

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