Australia Western Australia Premier League 04/13 07:00 5 [1] Western Knights v Armadale [11] D 1-1
Australia Western Australia Premier League 04/06 07:00 4 [4] Perth Glory NPL v Armadale [11] L 4-3
Australia Western Australia Premier League 03/30 07:00 3 [11] Armadale v Perth RedStar FC [8] D 1-1
Australia Western Australia Premier League 03/23 07:00 2 [6] Fremantle City FC v Armadale [6] L 4-1
Australia Western Australia Premier League 03/16 07:00 1 [3] Armadale v Bayswater City [3] D 2-2
Australia Friendlies 02/25 09:00 - Western Knights v Armadale W 1-2
Australia Friendlies 02/18 11:30 - Armadale v Perth RedStar FC L 1-3
Australia Friendlies 02/10 11:00 - Armadale v Inglewood United W 4-2
Australia Friendlies 02/03 11:00 - Armadale v Olympic Kingsway D 2-2
Australia WA State League Reserves Cup 09/02 05:15 - Perth Glory FC Reserves v Armadale L 5-0
Australia Western Australia Premier League 08/26 07:00 22 [8] Sorrento FC v Armadale [5] W 1-5
Australia Western Australia Premier League 08/19 07:00 21 [8] Balcatta v Armadale [6] W 0-1
Australia Western Australia Premier League 08/12 09:00 20 [9] Armadale v Floreat Athena [10] W 3-1
Australia Western Australia Premier League 07/29 07:00 19 [1] Perth RedStar FC v Armadale [7] L 4-1
Australia Western Australia Premier League 07/22 07:00 18 [6] Armadale v Perth SC [7] L 1-4
Australia Western Australia Premier League 07/15 07:00 17 [4] Armadale v Bayswater City [8] L 1-6
Australia Western Australia Premier League 07/08 07:00 16 [2] Stirling Macedonia v Armadale [4] L 2-0
Australia Western Australia Premier League 07/01 07:00 15 [4] Armadale v Olympic Kingsway [5] D 2-2
Australia Western Australia Premier League 06/24 07:00 14 [12] Inglewood United v Armadale [4] D 0-0
Australia Western Australia Premier League 06/17 07:00 13 [4] Armadale v Perth Glory NPL [9] W 4-0
Australia Western Australia Premier League 06/10 07:00 12 [9] Cockburn City v Armadale [7] W 0-4
Australia Western Australia Premier League 06/03 07:00 11 [6] Armadale v Sorrento FC [12] L 2-3
Australia Western Australia Premier League 05/27 07:00 10 [3] Armadale v Stirling Macedonia [2] L 0-5
Australia Western Australia Premier League 05/20 07:00 9 [10] Perth SC v Armadale [5] W 3-4
Australia Western Australia Premier League 05/13 07:00 8 [1] Bayswater City v Armadale [3] L 2-1
Australia Western Australia Premier League 05/06 07:00 7 [5] Armadale v Balcatta [8] W 5-3
Australia Western Australia Premier League 04/29 07:00 6 [2] Floreat Athena v Armadale [9] W 0-3
Australia FFA Cup Qualifying 04/22 06:30 - Gwelup Croatia SC v Armadale L 4-2
Australia Western Australia Premier League 04/15 07:00 5 [5] Armadale v Perth RedStar FC [9] L 1-6
Australia Western Australia Premier League 04/08 07:00 4 [12] Olympic Kingsway v Armadale [2] L 2-1

The National Premier Leagues Western Australia is a regional Australian semi-professional soccer league comprising teams from Western Australia. The league name is often abbreviated to NPL Western Australia or NPL WA. As a subdivision of the National Premier Leagues, the league is the highest level of the Western Australian league system (Level 2 of the overall Australian league system). The competition is administered by Football West, the governing body of the sport in the state. In 2014, the league – formerly known as the Football West State League Premier Division – was rebranded into what exists today.

History

NPL WA traces its origin to the formation of a league by the Perth British Football Association in 1896. By the 1950s, the association was known as the Western Australian Soccer Football Association (WASFA). In, 1960 eight teams formed their own association, the Soccer Federation of Western Australia (SFWA). The WASFA and SFWA ran rival leagues between 1960 and 1962 before the SFWA prevailed. Ahead of the 1991 season, 11 SFWA clubs broke away, forming the Soccer Administration of Western Australia (SAWA). The SAWA ran the rebel Professional Soccer League (PSL) in parallel with the SFWA first division until merging before the 1993 season to form the Professional Soccer Federation of Western Australia (PSF).

Several of the clubs currently playing in the league were formed as the soccer arm of cultural associations of recently migrated Australians, with certain teams having associations with particularly nationalities e.g. Swan Italian Club (now Swan United), Bayswater Inter (now Bayswater City) and Perth Italia (now Perth SC) with Italian Australians, Morley Windmills with Dutch Australians, Floreat Athena with Greek Australians, Benfica United (now Fremantle Spirit) with Portuguese Australians, Inglewood Kiev (now Inglewood United) with Ukrainian Australians, North Perth Croatia (now Western Knights) with Croatian Australians, Spearwood Dalmatinac (now part of Cockburn City) with Yugoslavian Australians, Shamrock Rovers with Irish Australians, Dianella White Eagles with Serbian Australians and Stirling Macedonia with Macedonian Australians. In 1994 clubs were forced by the sport's governing body to remove all references to ethnicities from their names, which resulted in several forced name changes. Some clubs reverted back to their former names after 2019, when the National Club Identity Policy was revoked. More recently, new clubs have begun to be based geographically, such as with Armadale SC and Cockburn City.

The West Australian National Training Centre included a team for the 2011–2013 seasons. They did not play for competition points, and were mostly used for development of the upcoming youth players.

Armadale Soccer Club is a professional soccer team based in Armadale, Western Australia. The team competes in the National Premier Leagues Western Australia, the top tier of soccer in the state. Armadale Soccer Club was founded in 1972 and has a rich history of success in both domestic and regional competitions.

The team's colors are red and black, and they are known for their passionate fan base and competitive spirit on the field. Armadale Soccer Club has a strong youth development program, nurturing young talent and providing opportunities for players to progress to higher levels of the sport.

The team plays their home matches at Alfred Skeet Reserve, a modern and well-equipped stadium that provides a great atmosphere for fans and players alike. Armadale Soccer Club is a respected and formidable opponent in the Australian soccer scene, and they continue to strive for excellence both on and off the field.