Results

Australia Western Australia Premier League 08/23 07:00 22 [7] Western Knights v Stirling Macedonia [5] L 1-2
Australia Western Australia Premier League 08/16 07:00 21 [9] Sorrento FC v Western Knights [7] L 2-1
Australia Western Australia Premier League 08/09 07:00 20 [7] Western Knights v Floreat Athena [12] W 4-3
Australia Western Australia Premier League 08/02 07:00 19 [10] Fremantle City FC v Western Knights [7] L 1-0
Australia Western Australia Premier League 07/26 07:00 18 [8] Western Knights v Perth SC [6] W 4-1
Australia Western Australia Premier League 07/19 07:00 17 [3] Perth Glory NPL v Western Knights [8] W 1-5
Australia Western Australia Premier League 07/12 07:00 16 [8] Western Knights v Ironi Or Yehuda [2] L 0-4
Australia Western Australia Premier League 07/05 07:00 15 [1] Bayswater City v Western Knights [7] L 3-0
Australia Western Australia Premier League 06/28 07:00 14 [7] Western Knights v Armadale [6] D 1-1
Australia Western Australia Premier League 06/21 07:00 13 [9] Balcatta v Western Knights [7] W 0-2
Australia Western Australia Premier League 06/14 07:00 12 [5] Perth RedStar FC v Western Knights [7] L 2-0
Australia Western Australia Premier League 06/07 07:00 11 [12] Floreat Athena v Western Knights [8] W 2-4

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 29 14 15
Wins 10 6 4
Draws 6 3 3
Losses 13 5 8
Goals for 45 21 24
Goals against 56 26 30
Clean sheets 4 2 2
Failed to score 10 4 6

Wikipedia - Western Knights SC

Western Knights Soccer Club is an Australian soccer club currently playing in the National Premier Leagues Western Australia in Perth, Western Australia. Its home ground is Nash Field, in the Town of Mosman Park. Since 2018, the club expanded its junior program to include Len Packham Reserve in the City of Cockburn as well as Nash Field.

History

Nash Field

Western Knights was established by Croatian immigrants in the state of Western Australia under the name of Metropolitan in 1968, joining the semi-professional Second Division (third tier) the following year as Croatia. In 1970, under their new name of North Perth Croatia, they were promoted from the Second Division to the First Division. Throughout the years following, Croatia went up and down from First Division to the Premier Division.

With the moving from division to division also came the moving from different home grounds over the years. Wellington Square in East Perth, Velodrome in Mount Hawthorn and Perry Lakes Stadium were all homes to North Perth Croatia over those years.

In 1994, the club was forced by the then sport governing bodies to remove all ethnic references from their name, so the club changed their name from North Perth Croatia to Western Knights and in 1995, the club returned to the state's premier league until the 2013 season.

1998 proved to be the most successful year in the club's history so far, the Knights take home the Premier League Minor Premiership, the Championship Final Series Grand Final for the first time in their history and the West Ham Cup.

The club claimed back to back minor premierships in 2009 and 2010 after finishing the home and away seasons on top of the league table.

The Western Knights has 3 Men's Senior Team which compete in the Football West State League Division 1. It also has Junior Boys and Girls teams from under 6 – 18. Through a joint arrangement with Perth AFC, the club encourages Senior Women, Men's Amateur and Social, and Futsal players to play for Perth AFC.

The Knights were a founding club in the Football West Equal Footingball competition (for those with competitive disadvantages), with both a Junior and Senior male team in competition.

In 2017, the Western Knights became the first Western Australian club outside of the National Premier Leagues Western Australia to reach the Round of 32 of the 2017 FFA Cup, also becoming the first team since 1991 to win the State Cup from outside of the Premier Division, when they defeated Sorrento. It followed this success by also winning the Football West State League Division 1 league title, the first time the club has completed the league and State Cup double.

In 2023, the Western Knights finished as Champions of Football West State League Division 1 and were promoted to the NPL WA for the first time.

The Western Knights are a prominent soccer team based in Australia, known for their rich history and passionate fan base. Established in 1990, the club has made significant contributions to the local soccer scene, competing in various leagues and tournaments across the country.

The Knights are recognized for their distinctive blue and white colors, which symbolize their commitment to excellence and community spirit. The team plays its home matches at the picturesque Knights Stadium, where fans gather to support their players with unwavering enthusiasm.

With a focus on developing local talent, the Western Knights have a strong youth academy that nurtures aspiring soccer players, fostering a love for the game and promoting skill development. The club emphasizes teamwork, discipline, and sportsmanship, values that resonate both on and off the field.

The Western Knights have enjoyed various successes over the years, including league titles and cup victories, establishing themselves as a competitive force in Australian soccer. Their dedication to the sport and the community has made them a beloved institution in the region, inspiring future generations of soccer players and fans alike.