Celebrating 50 Years in 2025!

Our History

Founded in 1975, Palmwoods Warriors Football Club (PWFC) has proudly competed in the Sunshine Coast Churches Soccer Association (SCCSA) every season since. Originally known as Woombye United and later as The Woombye Warriors, our club initially wore the colours black and yellow. Today, the Palmwoods Warriors proudly represent our community in red, black, and white.  As of the 2024 season, PWFC has grown to 330 registered players across various divisions, including:

    • 17 Junior Teams covering all age groups from Under 6 to Under 15
    • 2 Senior Open Womans Teams
    • 2 Senior Open Mens teams
    • 1 Over 35’s Mens Team

PWFC continues to foster a vibrant community and competitive spirit, welcoming players of all ages and skill levels.

Our Purpose

Palmwoods Warriors Football Club (PWFC) is dedicated to fostering a sense of unity and belonging within our community through the universal language of football (soccer). We strive to provide a safe, enjoyable, and inclusive environment for individuals of all ages and backgrounds to come together, develop their skills, and build lifelong friendships.  We prioritise inclusivity, fair play, and mutual respect, ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to participate and thrive, both on and off the field.

Our Strategic Plan

Our Strategic Plan establishes a deliberate strategic roadmap for Palmwoods Warriors Football Club Inc. (PWFC), supporting the organisation, its management committee, members, and affiliates; to identify, organise and execute on key activities, which focus the clubs’ efforts and resources in specific areas in order to achieve its goals and overall vision.  It is underpinned using an ESG framework, helping to consider the clubs impact on the Palmwoods Community through environment, social and governance dimensions. It also details the key development initiatives which have been endorsed by the club’s management committee as priority objectives within the plan period.

Importantly it strengthens club sustainability and resilience to change, recognising the ongoing reliance it places on volunteers and the need to organise and orientate the good will of its diverse and everchanging membership, towards a single goal.

 

Creating safe, accessible, inclusive, and development focused pathways leading to increased participation in football and community sport, particularly for Girls and Woman, Children & Youth, and Older Persons

Pursuing opportunities which enhance the access, safety, efficient use and quality of our facilities, in a way that is environmentally conscious and allows us to respond to known and emerging needs and growth projections of our community.

Increase revenue generating activities (beyond player fees) to support club sustainability and to achieve strategic development initiatives whilst ensuring affordable access to participating in football is not compromised.

Active attraction and retention of a diverse, skills-based management committee and development of a renewed strategic road map and contemporary governance practices.