The Maggies are the oldest club still playing in amateur football, celebrating our 91st consecutive year in community football (1921-2011 and continuing) this year.
We have played in two of the past three A Grade Grand Finals. We have a great tradition with the first North Fremantle team competing in the WAFL from 1901 to 1915 when World War l intervened.
Our home ground is Gilbert Fraser Reserve, one of the best football ovals in Western Australia.
The club has great facilities – a fully stocked gymnasium, expert fitness coaches, qualified trainers, outstanding coaches.
We have a Code of Ethics.
We are the only club in Fremantle that has achieved Silver status in the Bronze, Silver, Gold delineations as the litmus test of a club’s standing as set out by the WA Football Commission.
Colts
The step up from junior football to senior football can be daunting for many young footballers.
That is why the mighty North Fremantle Amateur Football Club is asking parents to consider WA Community Football as the stage for their sons into Season 2011.
The facts are that too many young players are dropping out of football simply because of the competitive nature of trying to continue at the WAFL level.
Registration
The NFAFC Player Registration 2011 form is available to print and bring down to training.










