Player Representation
The PFA, through collective and industrial representation, has the ambition to ensure football becomes Australia’s sporting career of choice and its safest and most universal sport for men and women. At the heart of the PFA’s work are the players, who through representative positions on the Executive Committee, or as club delegates, help to advance and protect the players’ interests, conditions and welfare and actively resolve issues on their behalf.
During 2021, the work of the Executive and the delegates was invaluable as the organisation and the players bravely navigated the significant challenges posed by the impact of COVID-19, which had massive health and economic impacts on the players and the game, and drove a landmark five year collective bargaining agreement for the A-Leagues.
Player Representatives
PFA Executive Committee
Alex Wilkinson
President
Lydia Williams
Executive Member
Jackson Irvine
Executive Member
Mat Ryan
Executive Member
Nikolai Topor-Stanley
Executive Member
Elise Kellond-Knight
Executive Member
Kim Carroll
Executive Member
Tommy Oar
Executive Member
Tameka Yallop
Executive Member
Beau Busch
Co-Chief Executive
Kathryn Gill
Co-Chief Executive
Francis Awaritefe
Chair
PFA A-League Men Delegates
Adelaide United
Stefan
Mauk
Craig
Goodwin
Ben
Halloran
Brisbane Roar
Jack
Hingert
Scott
Neville
Jesse
Daley
Central Coast Mariners
Matt
Simon
Oliver
Bozanic
Kye
Rowles
Macarthur FC
Tommy
Oar
Ulises
Davila
Jake
McGing
Daniel
DeSilva
Melbourne City
Scott
Jamieson
Rostyn
Griffiths
Tom
Glover
Melbourne Victory
Leigh
Broxham
Matt
Acton
Josh
Brillante
Brendan
Hamill
Newcastle Jets
Jordan
O'Doherty
Jason
Hoffman
Ben
Kantarovski
Perth Glory
Liam
Reddy
Jack
Clisby
Jonathan
Aspropotamitis
Sydney FC
Michael
Zullo
Andrew
Redmayne
Ben
Warland
Wellington Phoenix
David
Ball
Alex
Rufer
Oliver
Sail
Tim
Payne
Western Sydney Wanderers
Rhys
Williams
Ziggy
Gordon
Steven
Ugarkovic
Western United
Nikolai
Topor-Stanley
Connor
Pain
Josh
Risdon
PFA A-League Women Delegates
Adelaide United
Matilda
McNamara
Emily
Hodgson
Brisbane Roar
Georgina
Worth
Natalie
Tathem
Anna
Margraf
Canberra United
Grace
Maher
Lauren
Keir
Emma
Ilijoski
Melbourne Victory
Kayla
Morrison
MelindaJ
Barbieri
Melbourne City
Kaitlyn
Torpey
Emma
Checker
Leah
Davidson
Newcastle Jets
Cassidy
Davis
Gema
Simon
Taren
King
Claire
Coehlo
Perth Glory
Natasha
Rigby
Sarah
Carroll
Morgan
Aquino
Sydney FC
Ally
Green
Ellie
Brush
Taylor
Ray
Wellington Phoenix
Lily
Alfeld
Chloe
Knott
Saskia
Vosper
Western Sydney Wanderers
Caitlin
Cooper
Sham
Khamis
Bianca
Galic
PFA Socceroos Committee
Mat
Ryan
Trent
Sainsbury
Matt
Leckie
Jackson
Irvine
PFA Matildas Committee
Sam
Kerr
Lydia
Williams
Steph
Catley
Emily
Van Egmond
Tameka
Yallop
Elise
Kellond-Knight
PFA Trustees
Craig
Foster
Matt
McKay
Alex
Tobin
Membership & Organising
The PFA’s membership has more than doubled over the last 6 years, as players seek to create value in their careers through the organisation’s programs and support services. During the 2021/22 period that this report encompasses, 662 financial members were recorded.
1 July 2021 - 30 June 2022 | PFA Members |
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A-League Men (Excl. Socceroos) | 246 |
A-League Women (Excl. Matildas) | 170 |
Matildas | 23 |
Socceroos | 32 |
National Premier Leagues | 21 |
A-League Youth/Academy | 82 |
Overseas (Excl. Socceroos) | 88 |
Total | 662 |
Past Players Program | 296 |
Afghan Women's National Team | 28 |
Pararoos | 16 |
Total Associate Members | 340 |
Legal & Advocacy
The PFA’s in-house legal team provides world class expertise and service within professional sport and in player representation. The PFA each season assists members, providing legal advice and assistance, Collective Bargaining Agreement advice, contract enforcement, advice and negotiation, protecting player image rights and commercial matters, representation and advocacy and dispute resolution.