Victorian Women's Football League - Clubs

Clubs

Premier Division

Club Nickname Location Coach Captain
Berwick WFC Wickers Berwick, Victoria Steve Smith
Darebin WFC Falcons Fairfield, Victoria Daisy Pearce
Diamond Creek WFC Creekers Plenty, Victoria Grant Barden DI Haines
Eastern WFC Devils East Burwood, Victoria Brian D'arcy Lou Wotton
Melbourne University Mugars Parkville, Victoria Michael Sandry
Scoresby WFC Magpies Scoresby, Victoria
VU-St Albans WFC Spurs St Albans, Victoria Debbie Lee Shannon McFerron
St Kilda WFC Sharks St Kilda, Victoria Brad Mogford Tammy Norquay
Sunbury WFC Lions Sunbury, Victoria Mick Bell

North West Division

  • Bendigo Football Club
  • Altona
  • Deer Park
  • Lalor Park Stars Football Club Official Site
  • La Trobe University Football Club
  • Melton Centrals
  • North Ballarat Football Club
  • North Geelong

South East Division

  • Chirnside Park Football Club
  • Cranbourne Football Club
  • Hallam Football Club
  • Keysborough
  • St Johns Old Collegians
  • South Mornington

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