

The PFA exists to support the players and build the game.
Since the PFA's establishment in 1993, the game's greatest players have shaped an organisation that understands that the well being of the game is a pre-condition to the well being of the players and that the fans deserve to stand alongside the players as the game's most important stakeholders.
With this operating philosophy in mind, the PFA is the exclusive representative body and collective bargaining agent of Australia’s professional footballers, both at home and on the world stage.
Click on the following links to find out more about the PFA

The PFA is delighted to announce, with the support of LUCRF. the nominees for the PFA Footballer of the Year, the PFA Harry Kewell Medal and the inaugural PFA Women's Footballer of the Year.
The winners will be announced at the Australian Football Awards on Thursday 7 October in Sydney.
Click here to view a complete list of nominees.

The PFA's Heroes mentoring program has started again in 3 Victorian schools. The 8 lesson program teaches values to students that include respect, fair play, teamwork and leadership. Click here for more.

