A multi-million-dollar transformation is complete at Floreat Athena Football Club, with the unveiling of brand-new changerooms and clubrooms – marking a major milestone for one of Western Australia’s most historic football clubs.
The redevelopment, which has been years in the making, began with a $3 million funding commitment from the Federal Liberal Government in August 2018, following successful lobbying efforts by former Western Australian Senator Peter Georgiou.
This critical investment laid the foundation for a full-scale upgrade of the club’s dated facilities at Litis Stadium.


Further backing came from the State Government, which contributed $800,000 towards lighting upgrades, ensuring that the venue meets modern standards for both training and competition.
The City of Vincent has also committed to reinstalling perimeter fencing, in line with upcoming infrastructure requirements for the AFC Women’s Asian Cup in 2026, for which Litis Stadium has been identified as a key training venue.
The project was coordinated on behalf of the club by former President Con Poulios, whose tireless volunteer efforts over several years were instrumental in driving the redevelopment from concept to completion.

Floreat Athena President Sam Albanis said the redevelopment represented a major leap forward for both the club and the broader sporting community.
“This project has been years in the making, and today we proudly stand in a space that honours the legacy of our club while embracing the future of football in Western Australia,” Mr Albanis said.
“We extend our heartfelt thanks to former Senator Peter Georgiou for his advocacy in securing the Federal funding, and to the State Government and City of Vincent for their critical support. I also want to acknowledge the incredible voluntary contribution of former President Con Poulios, who acted as project coordinator and committed countless hours to see this project through.”

The refurbished changerooms include gender-inclusive amenities, upgraded medical and physiotherapy areas, modern locker spaces, and enhanced accessibility – making the club a more inclusive environment for all athletes.
This redevelopment aligns with the club’s strategic vision to become a centre of excellence and a host venue during international tournaments such as the AFC Women’s Asian Cup 2026.

Mr Albanis said the completion of the upgrades also signals a renewed focus on community participation and elite player development.
“These facilities will not only support our senior teams but also help us nurture the next generation of talent through grassroots and youth programs,” he said.
“This is more than just bricks and mortar – it’s about building pride, connection, and excellence in football.”
A broader community event is being planned to celebrate this major investment in WA football infrastructure.