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Get ready to experience the ultimate football journey with Weston Molonglo FC! Welcome to our official website, where you can discover one of the most dynamic and inclusive sporting clubs in the Weston Creek and Molonglo region.

We believe that football is for everyone, regardless of age, gender or skill level. That's why Weston Molonglo FC provides a welcoming and supportive environment for all players to enjoy the beautiful game. Our club is one of the biggest and most successful in the region, offering a range of teams competing in various leagues, including Masters, State League, Junior League and MiniRoos.

Our vision is to be the top choice for all football enthusiasts in the region, and we're well on our way with a player base of talented and dedicated athletes. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out, Weston Molonglo FC has something to offer you.

So, if you're ready to kick off an amazing football experience, you've come to the right place. Explore our website and discover all the ways you can join the Weston Molonglo FC community today!

Get with the might,
pull on the “Black and White”
and fly high with the Magpies

Weston Molonglo Football Club (formerly Weston Creek Soccer Club) was incorporated in the latter part of 1970, with the emergence and growth of the Weston Creek district creating a need for a club separate from the existing clubs in the neighbouring Woden Valley district. Mr Ray Woodbridge of the West Woden Soccer Club and Mr Jock Dickson, fourth resident of Weston Creek, discussed the possibility of starting a soccer club in the area.

 

On 19 Jan 71 the first club meeting was held to discuss the formation of the Club and 44 parents attended. As a result, the club was originally formed as Weston District Junior Soccer Club (WDJSC), with inaugural Treasurer Andy Hall suggesting the club wear black and white and bear the emblem of the magpie in honour of his beloved Aussie Rules team: Collingwood FC. One of the fundamental concepts of a community club was stated as being: so that juniors can progress right through to senior status, within the one club, and can readily identify with their ‘Big Brothers’.

In 2024, we welcome over 850 players and their families to the WMFC community. We value and appreciate the effort of all our members who provide the platform for our continuing success. 

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