Polwarth Football League
| Formerly | Polwarth Football Association (1922–1949) |
|---|---|
| Sport | Australian rules football |
| Founded | 1922 |
| Ceased | 1970 |
| Country | Australia |
| Last champion(s) | Winchelsea (1970) |
| Related competitions | Bellarine FL Colac & District FL |
The Polwarth Football League (PFL) was an Australian rules football competition based in south-west rural Victoria. Named for the electoral district of Polwarth, which encapsulated numerous competing clubs, the league was established as the Polwarth Football Association (PFA) in 1922, before it was renamed as the Polwarth Football League in 1950.
The league's final season took place in 1970; six of the league's eight teams then migrated to the newly formed Bellarine & District Football League for 1971, with the remaining two (Apollo Bay and Lorne) commencing in the Colac & District Football League.