Event research West Coast Eagles v Port Adelaide - 2026 AAMI Community Series
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West Coast Eagles v Port Adelaide - 2026 AAMI Community Series
Mineral Resources Park
Lathlain, WA
Mar 1 Sun • 2026 • 3:10pm
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West Coast Eagles v Port Adelaide - 2026 AAMI Community Series at the Mineral Resources Park, Lathlain, WA
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West Coast Eagles v Port Adelaide - 2026 AAMI Community Series
| Public Onsale | Feb 4 Wed 2026 | 3:00pm | to | Mar 1 Sun 2026 | 8:10pm | |||
| Feb 4 Wed 2026 | 12:00pm | to | Mar 1 Sun 2026 | 5:10pm | ||||
| Public Onsale | Feb 4 Wed 2026 | 12:00pm | to | Mar 1 Sun 2026 | 8:10pm | |||
| Feb 4 Wed 2026 | 9:00am | to | Mar 1 Sun 2026 | 5:10pm | ||||
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West Coast Eagles v Port Adelaide - 2026 AAMI Community Series
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Wikipedia Bio
| West Coast Eagles | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Names | ||||
| Full name | West Coast Eagles Football Club[1] | |||
| Nickname(s) | Eagles Indigenous rounds: Waalitj Marawar | |||
| 2025 season | ||||
| Home-and-away season | AFL: 18th AFLW: 8th WAFL: 10th | |||
| Leading goalkicker | AFL: Jamie Cripps (24 goals) AFLW: Ella Roberts (6 goals) WAFL: Coen Livingstone (17 goals) | |||
| John Worsfold Medal | Liam Baker | |||
| Club details | ||||
| Founded | 20 October 1986; 39 years ago (20 October 1986) | |||
| Colours | Royal blue gold | |||
| Competition | AFL: Senior men AFLW: Senior women WAFL: Reserves men | |||
| Owners | WA Football | |||
| Chairperson | Elizabeth Gaines | |||
| CEO | Don Pyke | |||
| Coach | AFL: Andrew McQualter AFLW: Daisy Pearce WAFL: Kyal Horsley | |||
| Captain(s) | AFL: Liam Duggan AFLW: Charlie Thomas & Bella Lewis WAFL: Jack Eastough and Shannon Lucassen | |||
| Number-one ticket holder | Jack Cowin[2] | |||
| Premierships | AFL (4) | |||
| Ground | AFL: Optus Stadium (61,266) AFLW/WAFL: Mineral Resources Park (6,500) | |||
| Former ground | WACA Ground (1987–2000) Subiaco Oval (1987–2017) | |||
| Training ground | Mineral Resources Park | |||
| Uniforms | ||||
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| Other information | ||||
| Official website | WestCoastEagles.com.au | |||
The West Coast Eagles are a professional Australian rules football club based in Perth, Western Australia. The club was founded in 1986 and first competed in 1987 as one of two expansion teams in the Australian Football League (AFL), then known as the Victorian Football League. The club plays its home games at Optus Stadium and has its headquarters at Lathlain Park. WA Football wholly owns the West Coast Eagles and the Fremantle Football Club, the AFL's other Western Australian team.
The West Coast Eagles are one of the most successful clubs in the AFL era (1990 onwards). They have won the equal second most premierships (four, along with Geelong, second to Hawthorn and Brisbane) of any club in that time and were the first non-Victorian team to compete in and win an AFL Grand Final, achieving the latter feat in 1992. The Eagles have since won premierships in 1994, 2006 and 2018. They are one of the most profitable and influential clubs in the league, and as of 2021 have more members than any other club with over 106,000.[3][4]
West Coast also fields a women's team in the AFLW competition and a reserves team in the WAFL.
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- ^ "Cowin announced as West Coast's new No.1 ticketholder". 5 March 2025.
- ^ "Statement: AFL club membership breaks all-time record". afl.com.au. 4 August 2021.
- ^ "Flag win a $2 million windfall for West Coast Eagles". 1 October 2018.
Source: Wikipedia