East Fremantle | |||
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Names | |||
Full name | East Fremantle Football Club | ||
Nickname(s) | Sharks (1983-present) Old Easts (1906-1982) | ||
2023 season | |||
After finals | 1st (WAFL), 1st (WAFLW) | ||
Club details | |||
Founded | 1898 | ||
Colours | Blue, White | ||
Competition | West Australian Football League (men) WAFL Women's (women) | ||
Coach | Bill Monaghan (WAFL) | ||
Captain(s) | Matthew Jupp (WAFL) | ||
Premierships | List
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Ground(s) | East Fremantle Oval (capacity: 20,000) | ||
WACA Ground (capacity: 15,000) | |||
Uniforms | |||
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Other information | |||
Official website | effc.com.au |
The East Fremantle Football Club, nicknamed the Sharks and colloquially referred to as East Freo, is an Australian rules football club playing in the West Australian Football League (WAFL) and WAFL Women's (WAFLW). The team's home ground is East Fremantle Oval. East Fremantle is the most successful club in WAFL history, winning 30 premierships since their entry into the competition in 1898.[1] East Fremantle's last premiership was in 2023, when they defeated Peel Thunder.[2]