Perth Glory

Australian A-League | Australia

Team Info

Founded: 1995

Stadium: HBF Park

Manager: N/A

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Previous Results

Date Home Score Away League
25 Apr 2026
11:45
Perth Glory 2 - 1 Brisbane Roar Australian A-League
HBF Park
18 Apr 2026
09:35
Sydney FC 0 - 0 Perth Glory Australian A-League
Allianz Stadium Sydney
12 Apr 2026
09:00
Perth Glory 3 - 1 Macarthur FC Australian A-League
HBF Park
04 Apr 2026
06:00
Central Coast Mariners 2 - 2 Perth Glory Australian A-League
polytec Stadium
22 Mar 2026
08:00
Perth Glory 1 - 1 Melbourne City Australian A-League
HBF Park
14 Mar 2026
02:00
Wellington Phoenix 2 - 0 Perth Glory Australian A-League
Westpac Stadium
08 Mar 2026
02:00
Auckland FC 2 - 2 Perth Glory Australian A-League
Mount Smart Stadium
28 Feb 2026
07:00
Brisbane Roar 1 - 1 Perth Glory Australian A-League
Suncorp Stadium
20 Feb 2026
08:35
Adelaide United 4 - 0 Perth Glory Australian A-League
Hindmarsh Stadium
13 Feb 2026
10:45
Perth Glory 1 - 3 Newcastle Jets Australian A-League
HBF Park

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About Perth Glory

Perth Glory FC is an Australian professional soccer club in Perth, Western Australia. It competes in the country's premier competition, the A-League, under license from Football Federation Australia. Perth Glory is one of three A-League clubs to survive from the now defunct National Soccer League (NSL). Glory entered the A-League competition for the inaugural 2005–06 season, eight years after the club's formation in 1995. Perth has won three league Premierships and two Championships in the two leagues it has competed in.

The club plays matches at Perth Oval, a 20,441 seat multi-use venue located close to Perth's CBD. A youth team competes in the National Youth League and the National Premier Leagues. A women's team competes in the W-League. The youth and women matches are played at various locations across Perth, including Percy Doyle Reserve, Walter Road Reserve, and occasionally Perth Oval.

Perth first showed interest in joining the National Soccer League (NSL) in its inaugural year in 1977. However, a series of logistical problems and financial concerns meant that the league was not keen to include a Western Australian (WA) side. While the state representative side continued to perform well in national and international cup competitions, WA continued to be unrepresented at a senior club level until 1994.

In 1994, a group of businessmen led by Joe Claudio formed the Perth Kangaroos IFC. The club competed in the 1994 Singapore Premier League along with the Darwin Cubs. At the time, there were visions of establishing an Asia-Pacific Super League which could become a sporting and financial empire in the east. It turned out to be something of a farce. The Kangaroos finished the league season undefeated and easily won the Singapore league title. However, with dwindling support and resources, the experiment proved to be a financial disaster and Perth Kangaroos IFC soon folded.

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