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KEY FACTS

Known as
Mosman Park

Formed
1906 as Cottesloe Beach Football Club; renamed Mosman Park when the club was re-formed after world war two in 1946

Colours
Red and black

Emblem
Mosquitos

Affiliation (Current)
Perth Football League (PFL) –

Senior Premierships
WAAFL A Grade - 1951 (1 total); B Grade - 1973 (1 total); D Grade - 2004 (1 total)

Postal Address
P.O. Box 30, Mosman Park, Western Australia 6012

Website
www.mosmanparkfc.com.au

Mosman Park

Mosman Park’s involvement in the Western Australian Amateur Football League has been long and noteworthy. The club was particularly strong during the decade following world war two, a period that was highlighted by an A Grade flag in 1951. Other senior level premierships have been attained in B Grade in 1973 and D Grade in 2004. After winning the 2004 flag the Mosquitoes spent the next nine seasons playing third tier football before being relegated to C2 Grade after the 2012 season. The 2013 season saw them qualify for the C2 Grade finals and ultimately finish fifth, but in 2014 they managed only 1 win for the season and were relegated to C3 Grade as wooden spooners. In 2016 the Mossies won 6 and drew 1 of their 18 home and away matches which left them in seventh place on the ten team C3 Grade premiership ladder. The following season brought considerable improvement as they qualified for the finals and were ultimately placed fourth, a result that was duplicated in 2018.

Source

John Devaney - Full Points Publications


 

Footnotes

* Behinds calculated from the 1965 season on.
+ Score at the end of extra time.