
Public Service Football Association
Join the PSFA by nominating a team to represent your Department or contact us to find out if your Department is already competing.

PSFA Cup and Harry Braknys Shield
The Public Service Football Association (PSFA) is an organisation entrusted with running a lunch-time Football competition for the benefit of Public Servants that are based in Canberra.
The competition is run as a not-for-profit endeavour, started by agreement between several Federal Government departments in 1972.
With at least one team from each participating Government Department, lately the competition has ebbed from a low of 10 teams, to a high of 18 teams.
All Federal Government Departments are encouraged to nominate at least one team. Teams from Statutory Authorities, Industry Associations, and Academic Institutions are also welcomed.
Competition matches take place at sports fields managed by the Australian National University (ANU), Royal Military College (RMC), and ACT Sportsgrounds (Yarralumla, Kambah, Phillip and Narrabundah).
Additional fields may be used upon request from participating teams.
Season runs from early May until late September.
Matches are played Tuesday to Thursday, kicking off at 12:30 and finishing by 1:30pm.
Competition Updates
Welcome to Season 2025

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Invitation to Nominate
The PSFA Competition is scheduled to start early April each year.
The season ends last week in September.
Team nomination emails are sent to previous season's participating teams mid to late February.
If a contact from your Department is not in our mailout list, you can email nominate@psfa.org.au for a nomination form to be sent to you.
Nominations to participate are due no later than the second Friday in March.

Competition Ladder - @R8
The PSFA 2025 Competition kicked off in April 1.
We are halfway through the season now.
Nominations to participate are due no later than Friday 14 March.
Previous Season Winners

PSFA 2024
The PSFA Cup and Harry Braknys Shield winners for 2024

PSFA 2023
The winners and a few pics showing the talent of some of the participating players.

PSFA 2022 - 50th Anniversary Edition
PSFA Cup - Agletico FC (4) defeated Industry Athletic (0).
Harry Braknys Shield - Global Rovers (5) defeated Infrastructure Aviators (0).

NCS Australia - Sponsor of the PSFA
Current Participating Teams
Fourteen teams nominated to participate in PSFA 2024.
As their team pictures arrive with players fully decked out in the NCS Australia sponsored uniforms, they will be added to this gallery.
Competition Rules
Team captains/managers/organisers are asked to inform all their players, especially casual/new ones that physical threats, gender and racial abuse is not tolerated in our competition. All participants are representing their Government Department whilst participating in the PSFA Competition and are bound by the Public Service Code of Conduct. Participants from non-Government Departments are asked to consider the Public Service Code of Conduct as a condition of their participation in the PSFA Competition.
Team captains/managers/organisers must instruct all participants to respect the facilities which the PSFA has booked to run the competition. All participants must adhere to the rules and conditions under which the PSFA Competition is granted access to venues and facilities.
Any misconduct by participants, ultimately impacts on the PSFA’s ability to run the competition.
Teams whose participants are found to have breached this condition will be banned from playing any further matches at the affected venues. Should access to one or more venues be withdrawn from the PSFA competition, due to the action(s) of any team’s participants, that team will be removed from the Competition immediately.
The fixture is initially published via email, forwarded to each team’s organiser. The fixture, ladder, and match results are also available on-line on the Capital Football website.
A link is made available closer to the start of the season.
Matches can be postponed by mutual agreement but, please contact the PSFA well ahead of match day, if possible. ACT Sportsground cancellations need two full business days’ notice and ANU Sport need three business days’ notice. Bookings at RMC can be affected by military operations. We normally get notified but, the armed forces have priority over these fields.
Match results must be emailed to result@psfa.org.au within 24 hours of match completion.
This is a good opportunity to agree on the length of the match, should a late kick-off occur. Make sure that both halves are of equal length, with a break of up to 5 minutes. Booking conditions at ANU Sport venues mean that additional fees are levied against the PSFA if the match is not finished by 1:30pm.
It is a requirement of our affiliation with CF, that shin-pads be worn for your protection as they minimise the risk of injury. Football boots are strongly recommended.
To reduce the risk of injury to self and others, players are asked not to slide on the ground as they attempt to retrieve or gain control of the ball. A slide tackle does not require another player to be involved for it to be deemed as such. Repeat offenders are required to take a five-minute break on the sidelines.
Avoid any contact with the goalkeeper to reduce risk of injury to self or to the keeper.
The bonus point is awarded irrespective of the match result. Teams can request the bonus point up to one week following completion of their match. The opposition’s captain/manager/organiser must be informed when the bonus point is being requested.
Bonus points will be awarded for a maximum of up to six matches during the season.
All matches during the Finals’ Series are officiated by accredited Capital Football referees.
Teams are required to assist by providing a linesman each for the duration of the match.
If anyone offers to take on the responsibility of refereeing during the regular season, please assist them with their calls and respect their decisions.
Our beginnings

History of the Public Service Football Association - By Ian Hotchkiss, 19 September 2019.
Eight or so agencies expressed interest and a group of three, including me, led by Harry, took on the job of organising the competition, setting the rules, agreeing on a disciplinary process, etc.
Matches were played on Wednesdays at lunchtime on a number of north-side grounds, including Aranda, and Majura, as well as Narrabundah in the south.
ABS and the Public Service Board were early powerhouses. Defence and Transport were also in the starting comp.
Interest and numbers of teams increased steadily over the next few years; segments of a Finals match between ABS and PSB which decided the Premiership were shown on the local TV news.
I continued to organise the PSB team until I switched agencies in late 1979 and was no longer involved.
Harry Kroon is the man who deserves all the credit for the success of the competition.
It’s great to know that nearly 50 years later it is stronger than ever.