2026 Season Preview
National Premier Leagues WA
The 2026 NPLWA Men’s season is going to be another exciting competition, with a number of clubs bringing in some exciting imports. We will also have a new face among the 12 teams with Dianella White Eagles gaining promotion after taking out the Division One title last season. But Bayswater City will be the team to beat this season, and looking to go back-to-back, this after a stellar 2025, where they secured the title, the Top Four finals and performing well in the inaugural Australian Championship. 2024 champions Olympic Kingsway will no doubt push them all the way, while Perth Azzurri, who have added some exciting players, will be looking to improve after two disappointing seasons. Cup winners Striling Macedonia will also be contention, but we know any team can beat another on their day. Also, with new coaches at Armadale, Balcatta Etna and Sorrento, all three will look to impress, but we all know it is going to another tight season. Footballwa.net takes a close look at the twelve clubs – in alphabetic order on how their 2026 season will pan out.
ARMADALE
Alfred Skeet Reserve, Forrestdale
Founded: 1972
President: Mr Chris Bates
Coach: John Baird
Assistant Coaches: Pete Taylor
Player Coaches: Graham Tough and Alfie Brincat
State Championships: None
State Cups: 1 (2018)
2025 League: 8th
2025 Cup – Fourth Round – lost 2-5 to Olympic Kingsway (A)
Goals Scored: 34
Goal Conceded: 51
Top Goalscorer: Pieter Jacobsz 16
2026 Night Series – 4th in Group A
ARMADALE fell away last season to finish in eighth position, and with coach Alun Vernals leaving the club they have turned to former Mandurah City coach John Baird this season. The Scotsman did a great job at Mandurah, just missing out on the play offs on three occasions in his tenure. He’s not rested on his laurels at Alfred Skeet Reserve, and has brought in over 16 players for the new season, including Leigh Griffiths, Craig Barker, Alfie Brincat and Cameron and Kye Murray, to name a few as they look to press for a top four finish, for the first time since they were promoted in 2004. The loss of back-to-back Golden Boot winner Pieter Jacobsz is a huge blow, but with the signing of former Celtic striker Griffiths, they have a talented replacement, and with their loyal supporters behind them, they will be looking for a big improvement in 2026.
“We’re excited about the challenge of the 2026 season. With a largely new squad, the focus has been on building strong foundations, cohesion, and competitiveness. Pre-season has been positive, and we’re looking forward to seeing how the group continues to grow as the season progresses.” - Armadale Coach John Baird
Players In Alfie Brincat, David Keenan, Jai Rowling, Cameron Murray, Lydon Hogkriss, Emerson, Craig BarkerAlex de Rocha, Luke Desmond, Charlie Garnham, Kye Murray, Cherno Bah, Coary Sutherland, Scott MorrisonHamza Hina, Abraham, Leigh Griffins, John Baird, Martin Dickerson
Players Out: Seb Medica, Luke Collins, Nathan Costello, Charlie Fleming, Daniel Robinson, Amir Ajan, Pieter Jacobsz, Yannick Dao, Igor Cvijanovic, Joshua Willis, Purvish Appadoo
Skipper for 2026: Hamish van Dieken – The coach has worked with the striker since he was 18 years old, and he has grown into a very mature player for his age at just 22. He embodies everything they want both in the dressing room and on the pitch — a natural leader who sets standards, leads by example, and earns the respect of his teammates.
Young Player/Players to Watch: We’ve got a couple of young players coming through, but at this stage we don’t want to put too much pressure on them. That said, we’re very happy with what we’ve seen so far in pre-season and excited about their development.
BALCATTA ETNA
Grindleford Reserve, Balcatta
Founded: 1977
President: Mr Peter Carlino
Coach: Terry Nicolaou
Assistant Coaches:
State Championships: None
State Cups: None
2025 League: 10th
2025 Cup: Semi-Final – lost 4-5 on pens to Olympic Kingsway after 2-2 at full time
Goals Scored: 22
Goal Conceded: 45
Top Goalscorer: Jon Stynes and Rostyn Griffiths 4
2026 Night Series – 3rd in Group C
BALCATTA ETNA survived relegation on the final game of the season at Floreat Athena, with Terry Nicolaou turning their fortunes around, after looking like they would be in the relegation play offs, and he will look to continue their upward progression this season. A number of experienced players have been released, the likes of Rostyn Griffiths, Declan Hargreaves and Hasani Sinclair to name a few, but have added some quality. They struggled for goals last season, 22 was the least in the competition, and they have moved to rectify this adding the likes of Iljas Ahmedov, Ethan Anthony and Hayden Lowe. They also struggled at the other end to, but bringing in Jack Allen, Chris Tilson and Stephen Christopher will hopefully help them. They have struggled in the competition since 2020, finishing eighth or below since then, but is this a new era at the club, only time will tell.
“With a young, committed, and enthusiastic squad I worked hard to assemble, we enter the 2026 campaign with a clear sense of purpose and a long-term vision built on smart recruitment, strong culture, and continuous development. The club’s recruitment and development strategy is designed to build sustainable success, not short-term fixes, therefore, together we negotiated and signed targeted technically talented footballers who possess a genuine hunger to improve, compete, and grow into intelligent, tactically aware players. The football department and I approached this with discipline and intent, prioritising character, ambition, and football IQ as much as raw ability. Balcatta Etna aims to convert youthful energy into consistent performances, pushing for a stronger league position and greater resilience in key moments. My coaching style and philosophy are based on my own experiences as a player combining old school techniques and directions, whilst embracing the more modern improvements the game has to offer. The team intends to become more dynamic in possession, allowing the players to show their creative attributes whilst being disciplined without the ball, and more confident in dictating the outcome of games. The squad is being shaped into a group that embraces responsibility, thrives under challenge, and represents the club with pride. Supporters can expect a vibrant, modern style of football driven by technical quality and ambition. The club continues to position itself as a destination for young players who want to develop the right way. 2026 is seen as a foundational year — one that strengthens the squad’s core, sharpens its identity, and sets the stage for future finals contention.” - Balcatta Coach Terry Nicolaou
Players In Charlie Betts JNR (Fremantle), Chris Tilson (Inglewood), Darius Ghinea (Returns to the club), Eddie Wilcock (Joondalup City), Philip Redeski (Bayswater), Rene Kisesat (Forrestfield), Riley Stephenson (Ashfield), Hayden Lowe (Inglewood), Jarad Flavel (Ashfield), Stephen Christopher (Inglewood), Jack Allen (Bayswater), Ethan Anthony (Floreat Athena), Owen Yamungu (Armadale), Will Kara (Perth Azzurri), Noah Shamaki (Floreat Athena)
Players Out: Kurt Harris, Rostyn Griffiths, Declan Hargreaves, Hasani Sinclair, Blamo Qua Qua, Ben Hinshelwood, Aryan Yazarlou, Declan Hudson, Liam Hudson, Adam Buckingham
Skipper for 2026: (Undecided / Yet to be Confirmed) 1. Jesse Fuller (Experienced at NPL Level & Shows great leadership at training & Games), 2. Jimmy Fanelli (A passionate and enthusiastic player, who leads by example with great commitment, and who has developed into a strong club person. 3. Riley Stephenson (A very good communicator, encouraging, passionate who has unfinished business at NPL Level.) 4. John Stynes (Experienced at NPL Level & Shows great leadership at training & Games)
Young Player/Players to Watch: 1. Jarred Flavel – An exciting talent with creative dribbling ability, speed, and goal scoring ability. 2. Chris Tilson – A strong and mature defender with a great passing range and aerial strength. 3. Stefan Sotirovski The keeper is a great shot stopper, was Instrumental in our survival in 2025 and will play an important role again this season. 4. Matthew Tomassone – Who delights with speed, agility, skill and goalscoring capabilities. 5. Charlie Betts - A striker who has the ability, speed, and positional awareness to score 15+ Goals for the season.
BAYSWATER CITY
Bayswater City
Frank Drago Reserve, Bayswater
Founded: 1962 (Bayswater United)
President: Mr Oriano Colli
Coach: Matthew Sparrow
Assistant Coaches: John Kearney and Matt Lenzo
State Championships: 5 - 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2025
Cup Winners: 2 - 2013, 2014
2025: Champions
2025 Cup: Sixth Round – lost 0-2 v Inglewood United (H)
Goals Scored: 53
Goal Conceded: 16
Top Goalscorer: Chris Jackson 12
2026 Night Series – 2nd in Group A
BAYSWATER CITY took all before them last season, winning the title, the top four finals series, and having a good run in the inaugural Australian Championship. In his first season as head coach at Frank Drago Reserve, Matthew Sparrow led the club to a first league title since 2017, and he will be aiming to go back-to-back in 2026. They scored 53 goals, the equal most in the league, with Chris Jackson leading the way with 12 goals, and they only conceded 16, which was the best in the competition, with players like Luke Palmateer, Jackson Stephens and Lewis Italiano outstanding. They have lost a few players from last season, with club skipper Gordon Smith moving on after seven years at the club, but Sparrow has brought in the experienced Daniel Stynes, Jason Saladris, Borbor Sam and Brent Quick, to name a few to fill the void, and they will be the team to beat in 2026.
“After an incredible 2025, where we managed to do the double, there’s a real buzz around Bayswater City heading into 2026. The squads in great shape, and with a few new faces coming in, plus some of our young guys ready to step up, I’m excited about what this season holds. The lads know what it takes to win at this level, and the intensity we showed last year will be the benchmark they’re aiming for again. With Oriano Colli as Club President and Ian McMurray supporting me as Assistant Manager, we’ve got the experience and structure around the team to make sure we’re ready week in, week out.
“Gordon Smith has moved on after seven fantastic years with the club. He’s been a top professional, a huge influence in the dressing room, and his legacy will be remembered here for a long time. Of course, we’ll miss him on the pitch, but it also gives others a chance to step up, and that’s part of football. The bar’s high after last season, and retaining the title won’t be easy — there are plenty of strong teams in the league, and every game is going to be a test. But I’ve got a hungry, capable squad that’s ready to push themselves again. I know what’s expected, and the players do too. We’re not going to hide from it — we’ll go out and try to win every game and hopefully make the fans proud. 2026 promises to be an exciting season for Bayswater City. The squad has experience, quality, and plenty of energy, and I’m looking forward to seeing them show what they’re capable of. If we can bring the same intensity we showed last year into every match, I think we’re in for another big year. Fans can expect commitmet, passion, and hopefully plenty of moments to celebrate along the way.” Bayswater Head Coach Matthew Sparrow
Players In Jason Saldaris (Floreat Athena), Coby Sutton, Brent Quick (Stirling Macedonia), Borbor Sam, Daniel Stynes, Alex Petrascu Charlie Burden Whittleton (Grimsby Borough FC UK), Ryan Inman (Kettering Town UK)
Players out: Gordon Smith (Perth RedStar),
Skipper for 2026 - Luke Palmateer will continue as captain. He’s a top professional and leads by example on and off the pitch. He sets the standards for everyone around him, and his influence on the younger players is massive.
Young Player/Players to Watch: - Charlie Burden Whittleton, Alex Patrascu, and Coby Sutton — are ready to take their next steps. They’ve got huge potential, and it’s great to see them pushing the senior players every day.
DIANELLA WHITE EAGLES
Dianella Reserve, Dianella
President: Mr Branislav Maksimovic
Coach – Ian Ferguson
Assistant Coach: John Lavery, Simon Mills
State Championships: None
Cup Winners: None
2025: Division One Champions
2025 Cup: - Third Round - Lost v Canning City 7-8 on pens
Goals scored: 46
Goals conceded: 22
Top Goalscorer: Albert Luwi 11
2026 Night Series - 4th in Group B
DIANELLA WHITE EAGLES have returned to the top flight in WA football for the first time since 1998, and Ian Ferguson’s side sealed the Division One title with a win at Kalamunda City in the final game of the season. A tight defensive unit was the catalyst in their promotion, only conceding 22 goals, the least in the competition. Albert Luwi was the main route to goal, the big striker scoring 11 goals, with Gavin Byars adding eight. They will be will many punters selection for relegation, but with Ferguson at the helm, they will cause a lot of problems to many teams. They have lost a number of players, but Ferguson has signed a number of experienced NPL players, the likes of Andrew Palmer Chris Saldaris, Asher Nelson Ben Hinshelwood and Igor Cvijanovic, but do they have the depth in their squad, we will have to wait and see.
“It will be a new environment for everyone including the club, everyone has done their outmost best to prepare for the season ahead and we are looking forward to the challenge.” - Dianella White Eagles Coach Ian Ferguson
Players In Igor Cvijanovic, Asher Nelson, Event Kadenge, Alexander Christodoulakis, Ben Hinshelwood, Andrew Palmer, Christopher Saldaris, Michael McDougall
Players Out: Alfie Wheeler. Magai Deng, Paul Zimarino, Matt Worton, Gavin Byars, Christian Belladonna, Anthony Dolan, Francisco Caballero Casanova, Kian Mcguigan, Eion Massey
Skipper for 2026: Sasa Njegic and Franc Gamiz Quer - Two experienced NPL players who helped lead the club to NPL promotion and who understand the club culture
Young Player/Players to Watch: Jack Heffernan – The young midfielder has been impressive in the Night Series, and the teenager hasn’t looked out of place, the club is looking forward to seeing him in NPL action this season.
FREMANTLE CITY
Founded: 1953 (East Fremantle Tricolore), 1979 (Fremantle United), 2015 (Fremantle City)
President: Mr Tony Estrano
Coach – Scott Miller
Assistant: Dale Wingell
State Championships: 5 - As East Fremantle Tricolore (1963, 1964, 1965, 1970, 1972)
Cup Winners: 7 - As East Fremantle Tricolore (1960, 1963, 1967, 1969, 1974, 1982, 1983)
2025: 11th - Won Promotion/Relegation playoff final
2025 Cup – Fifth Round – Lost 3-2 v Inglewood United (A)
Goals Scored: 26
Goal Conceded: 48
Top Goalscorer: Nick Ambrogio 6
2026 Night Series: 3rd in Group A
FREMANTE CITY had to earn their place in the NPL through the promotion / Relegation play off’s, the port side edging out Joondalup City in the final last season. Scott Miller’s side only won five games last season, and only two at home, something they need to change if they are to rebound this season. The port side will look to rebound in 2026, and Scott Miller has brought in a number of players, including Chad Nilson, Bill Orr and Iljas Ahmedov, and the former Perth Glory defender will have his side well set up and hard to break down. He has a number of talented youngsters coming through the club’s academy, and they have shown over the preseason they can mix it in the first team. But do they have the players to improve their poor form in the final third to challenge in the league, only time will tell.
“The pre-season has wrapped up, and we look forward to the season kick off. We've had a strong pre-season, and most of the guys are all set to go but we are still taking care of a few players. The team has responded to everything we have asked of them and the new members have blended in nicely. There's a genuine sense of determination among the squad, and the players believe they have some unfinished business to take care off.” - Fremantle assistant coach Dale Wingell.
Players In Iljas Ahmedov (UWA Nedlands), Chad Neilson (Inglewood United), Bill Orr (Canning City), Takumi Kambai (Balga)
Players Out: Sam Cooke (Overseas), Hayden Stevens (Interstate), Anthony Topini (Work Commitments)
Skipper for 2026: Cameron Edwards will take the armband this season – The former Perth Glory midfielder is experience and has leadership, which will help the younger players in the squad.
Young Player/Players to Watch: We have a number of teenagers who have impressed in pre-season, Max Naylor, Isaiah Wingell and Felton Arthur are all 17 and are set for big seasons.
OLYMPIC KINGSWAY
Olympic Kingsway
Kingsway Sporting Complex, Landsdale
Founded: 1953
President: Mr Steven Nelkovski
Coach: David Tough
Assistants: Ross Edwards, Willie McNally, Simon Madaschi, Josh Green
State Championships: 3 (1978, 1980, 2024)
State Cups: 1 (2024)
2025 League: 2nd
2025 Cup: Final – Lost 1-2 v Stirling Macedonia
Goals Scored: 53
Goals Conceded: 22
Top Goalscorer: Laat Manyec 10
2026 Night Series: Beaten by Stirling Macedonia 1-0 in Final
OLYMPIC KINGSWAY won the title in 2024, but the Green Machine failed to go back-to-back, edged out by Bayswater by just one point. David Tough’s side only lost three games all season, and they can feel aggrieved to have missed out, but I’m sure they will be there or thereabout again in 2026. They bagged 53 goals, with Laat Manyec leading the way with ten goals with Joe Hobson adding another nine. It just wasn’t the league where they impressed, a great run in the Australia Cup, saw them best A-League side Melbourne Victory, and becoming the second WA side to reach the round of 16, eventually losing on penalties against Brisbane City. The signing of former Perth Glory duo Daniel De Silva and Jack Clisby are a huge coup for the club, while former Hamilton Accies midfielder Reegan Mimnaugh has also joined, but they have lost of instrumental Josh Samson who is out for the season after surgery and defender Ryan Lowry, who has retired.
“We had a significant overhaul of the squad in the off season and are very pleased with the players we have brought in. We believe the group has the quality and depth to compete across all competitions this season.” – Olympic Kingsway Coach David Tough
Players In Daniel De Silva (Macarthur FC), Jack Clisby (Western Sydney Wanderers), Reegan Mimnaugh (East Kilbride – Scotland), Robert Harker (Hume City NPLVIC), Bryce Bafford (Unattached), Sam Kamper (Broadmeadow Magic), Noah Ieraci (Perth Glory), Will Ferson (Perth Glory), Ali Mohamed (Floreat Athena)
Players Out: Jayden Gorman (Dubai City FC), Lebib Lebib (Oakleigh Cannons), Laat Mathiang (Dandenong Thunder), Luke Hewings (Western Knights), Ronan Dowling (Sorrento FC), Ryan Lowry (Retired), Fanuel Dawitt,
Will Richards, Jono Leithead, Josh Samson (Out for the season with injury)
Skipper for 2026: Mitch Oxborrow – The former Perth Glory midfielder will captain the team this season, he is a natural leader who drives the standards all the time.
Young Player/Players to Watch: Noah Ieraci and Will Fearson – Both players have impressed in preseason, and will be vital in the squad in 2026.
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