The 2024–25 season of the Victorian Powerchair League, proudly supported by Pride Mobility, has wrapped up in spectacular fashion with league dominance, historic cup matches, and standout individual and team efforts.
In only their second year in the competition, Westvale Olympic FC delivered a powerhouse performance—claiming the Premiership trophy in both Division 1 and Division 2.
- Division 1: Westvale finished with 41 points, narrowly edging Melbourne City FC (39).
- Division 2: Westvale topped the table with 25 points, ahead of South Melbourne FC (17) and Melbourne City FC (1).
It marks a historic back-to-back Division 1 title and a dominant display of consistency and cohesion from the club.
This season we also saw the introduction of the Pride Mobility Victorian Powerchair Cup, a knockout-style tournament designed to crown Cup Champions separate from the league season.
Westvale Olympic FC secured a hard fought 2-1 win
Division 2 Final: Westvale Olympic FC secured a hard-fought 2–1 win over Melbourne City.
Division 1 Final: Melbourne City reversed their league fortunes, defeating Westvale 1–0 to lift their first major title of the year.
National Champions: Melbourne City FC
Adding to their Cup triumph, Melbourne City FC made history on the national stage, going undefeated to win the National Club Championship—a landmark moment for the club and Victorian Powerchair football.
Full List of 2024–25 Individual Award Winners
Division 1
- League MVP: Rebecca Evans (Westvale Olympic FC)
- Players' MVP: Shaun Mott (South Melbourne FC)
- Golden Guard: Tristram Peters (Melbourne City FC)
- Most Assists (tie): Rebecca Evans (Westvale Olympic FC) & Santo Bongiovanni (Melbourne City FC)
- Rising Star: Lucas Timotheou (Westvale Olympic FC)
Division 2
- League MVP: Joe Sarlo (Melbourne City FC)
- Players' MVP (tie): Joe Sarlo (Melbourne City FC) & Fid Constantinides (South Melbourne FC)
- Golden Guard (tie): Fid Constantinides (South Melbourne FC) & Dylan Azzopardi (Westvale Olympic FC)
- Most Assists: Lucas Timotheou (Westvale Olympic FC)
- Rising Star: Jayden Stuart (Melbourne City FC)
What’s Next
With the successful launch of the Victorian Powerchair Cup, national success, and growing participation, Victorian powerchair football is on the rise. All eyes now turn to the 2025–26—with momentum, talent, and community stronger than ever.
Whether you're a player, volunteer, coach, or supporter, there's a place for you in our community. Powerchair football is fast, strategic, and inclusive—and we’re always excited to welcome new faces.
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Congratulations to all players, clubs, and award recipients on a remarkable season!