The 2025 season was another proud chapter in the story of St Peters Football Club. While the year brought its share of challenges it also delivered incredible achievements, stronger connections, and a clear direction for the years ahead. 

 

With 417 registered players and 22 teams in the SMJFL, our focus remained firmly child‑centered. We continued to create an environment where young people make friends, grow in confidence, and enjoy the wellbeing benefits of community sport. Our merges with Murrumbeena, St Paul’s McKinnon, and Bentleigh strengthened participation opportunities and ensured every child could take the field each week. 

Season Highlights 

Women & Girls Community Football Charter  

St Peters Football Club is proud to now be a signatory to the Women and Girls Community Football Charter. This commitment reflects our dedication to creating a welcoming, inclusive, and supportive environment for female players, coaches, umpires, volunteers, and supporters. Being part of the Charter means we are actively working to increase participation, strengthen pathways, improve visibility, and ensure that women and girls have every opportunity to thrive in our game—both on and off the field. 

 

Teams 

22 teams fielded across mixed, girls and boys competitions. 

8 finals teams, 5 grand finalists, 3 premierships: 

U12 Mixed Div 5 – Norsworthy 

U13 Girls Div 2 Reserves – Corin 

U14 Div 5 – Griffins 

 

Volunteers 

Strong volunteer engagement and a thriving community off the field. 

Successful club events including Sports Night, Drag Queen Bingo, Mother’s Day Afternoon Tea and Life Members Night. Not to mention Anchor nights, jumper presentations and end of season presentations.