List of Fremantle Football Club players
entered the Australian Football League in 1995, and the women's team entered the AFL Women's league in its inaugural season in 2017. Only players in league games are included in the ordered list; players who were on the Fremantle playing list but only played in pre-season or scratch matches are listed separately at the end of the article.
Fremantle Football Club players
| Order | Players are listed in order of debut. When more than one player debuts in the same match, players are listed in jumper number order. |
| Jumper no. | The guernsey number worn in Fremantle career only. |
| Debut | Debuts are for AFL regular season and finals series matches only. |
| Seasons | Includes Fremantle only careers and spans are seasons which they were listed players for Fremantle. |
| Games | Statistics are for AFL regular season and finals series matches only and are correct to round 9 of the 2025 season. |
| Goals | Statistics are for AFL regular season and finals series matches only and are correct to round 9 of the 2025 season. |
| ^ | Currently listed players |
1990s
2000s
2010s
2020s
Fremantle women
Other players
Listed players yet to play an AFL game for Fremantle men's team
Listed players yet to play an AFLW game for Fremantle women's team
Delisted players who did not play an AFL game for Fremantle
| Player | Date of birth | Recruited from | Draft details | Senior listed | Rookie listed | WAFL games | Notes |
| 14 07 2003 | Claremont | 2022–2023 | for Peel Thunder 5 for Claremont | Next Generation Academy, | |||
| 23 11 1975 | East Perth | No. 34, 1997 rookie draft | 1997 | for East Perth | Later played for Collingwood | ||
| 4 3 1982 | Murray Bushrangers | No. 46, 1999 national draft | 2000–2001 | for South Fremantle | Later played for Carlton reserves and Williamstown in the VFL | ||
| 16 9 2001 | Claremont | 2019 Category B rookie selection | 2020 | 0 for | Member of Fremantle's Next Generation Academy | ||
| 25 10 1969 | East Fremantle | Foundation selection, 1994 national draft | 1995 | for East Fremantle 12 for Perth | Member of East Fremantle's 1994 WAFL premiership team | ||
| 20 10 1980 | Claremont | No. 2, 2000 rookie draft | 2000 | for Claremont | Later played for Melbourne | ||
| 25 7 1976 | North Ballarat Rebels | Pre-draft selection, 1994 national draft | 1995 | for South Fremantle | Later played for Fitzroy and Collingwood | ||
| 17 6 1980 | Subiaco | No. 17, 1999 rookie draft | 2000–2001 | 1999 | for Subiaco and 14 for South Fremantle | Was named as an emergency in round 2, 2000 | |
| 29 1 1982 | Claremont | No. 20, 2003 rookie draft | 2003–2004 | for Claremont 51 for Swan Districts | 2010 WAFL premiership player | ||
| 24 2 1989 | Gippsland Power | No. 6, 2008 rookie draft | 2008–2009 | for Perth | |||
| 7 10 1986 | Sturt | No. 59, 2004 national draft No. 53, 2007 rookie draft | 2005–2006 | 2007 | for East Perth | Nephew of former Essendon player Stephen Copping | |
| 15 04 2005 | South Adelaide | 2024–2025 | 28 for | ||||
| 14 1 1984 | NSW/ACT Rams | No. 63, 2002 national draft | 2003–2004 | for South Fremantle | |||
| 1 5 1984 | Eastern Ranges | No. 48, 2002 national draft | 2003–2004 | for Peel | |||
| 28 5 1976 | Claremont | No. 7, 1995 national draft | N/A | for Claremont | Drafted and delisted in the 1995/96 offseason. From Aquinas College, Perth | ||
| 4 7 1975 | Subiaco | Foundation selection, 1994 national draft No. 49, 1997 rookie draft | 1995–1996 | 1997 | for Subiaco | ||
| 29 4 1976 | Northern Knights | No. 72, 1994 national draft | N/A | for East Perth | Drafted and delisted in the 1994/95 offseason. Later played for Preston Knights | ||
| 3 8 1988 | Essendon | Trade, 2013 trade period | 2014 | for Peel | Previously played for Essendon | ||
| 25 6 1990 | Woodville-West Torrens | No. 77, 2008 national draft | 2009–2010 | for East Fremantle | Not to be confused with Chris Hall who played for Port Adelaide, South Adelaide and Subiaco | ||
| 10 3 1977 | Perth | No. 42, 1994 national draft | N/A | Drafted and delisted in the 1994/95 offseason. From Williams, Western Australia | |||
| 26 11 1991 | Perth | No. 36, 2009 national draft | 2010–2011 | for Perth 15 for Swan Districts 17 for East Perth | Brother of Gemma Houghton | ||
| 25 05 1994 | East Fremantle | No. 26, 2013 rookie draft | 2013 | WAFL for | |||
| 2 3 1992 | Kildare | No. 48, 2015 rookie draft | 2015-2016 | for | First player recruited from Ireland | ||
| 6 8 1975 | Guildford Grammar | No. 37, 1998 rookie draft | 1998 | for Peel | Also played professional basketball in the NBL | ||
| 27 7 1977 | South Fremantle | No. 32, 1997 national draft | 1998 | for South Fremantle | Previously played for the Brisbane Lions | ||
| 20 09 2005 | 2024–2025 | 0 for 6 for | |||||
| 10 11 1986 | Glenelg | No. 24, 2005 rookie draft | 2005–2006 | for Perth | |||
| 27 06 2004 | Gippsland Power | 2023–2024 | 7 for | Son of Trent Knobel, Later recruited by | |||
| 13 12 1986 | Sandringham Dragons | No. 8, 2005 rookie draft | 2005–2006 | for Swan Districts | |||
| 11 11 2000 | 2022–2024 | for | |||||
| 23 3 1976 | Gippsland Power | Pre-draft selection, 1994 national draft | 1995 | for South Fremantle | |||
| 5 12 1975 | Subiaco | No. 73, 1994 national draft | N/A | for Subiaco | Drafted and delisted in the 1994/95 offseason. Later played for North Melbourne | ||
| 7 3 1992 | East Fremantle | No. 44, 2012 rookie draft | 2012–2014 | for East Fremantle 14 for Peel 14 for Subiaco | Previously on Hawthorn's list, later played for Geelong | ||
| 25 12 1967 | Swan Districts | Zone selection, 1994 national draft | 1995 | for Swan Districts | Previously played for Richmond | ||
| 12 1 1976 | Claremont | No. 64, 1997 rookie draft | 1997 | for Claremont 3 for Subiaco | |||
| 21 4 1981 | Sydney | No. 4, 2003 rookie draft | 2003 | for South Fremantle | Previously played for Sydney, later played for Carlton | ||
| 8 7 1988 | Towns Football Club, Geraldton | No. 77, 2006 AFL draft No. 37, 2008 rookie draft | 2007 | 2008 | for East Fremantle | Attended the Clontarf Academy in Geraldton. | |
| 6 4 1974 | Perth | Pre-draft selection, 1994 national draft | 1995 | for Perth and 25 for Peel | |||
| East Fremantle | No. 53, 1998 rookie draft | 1998 | for East Fremantle | Nephew of coach Gerard Neesham | |||
| 26 5 1972 | Sydney Swans | Pre-draft selection, 1994 national draft | 1995 | for East Perth | Also played for Sydney and Melbourne | ||
| 8 7 1981 | Subiaco | No. 34, 2000 rookie draft | 2000 | 150 for Subiaco | 4-time WAFL premiership player | ||
| 14 02 1999 | Eastern Ranges | No. 65, 2017 national draft No. 20, 2020 rookie draft | 2018–2020 | for Peel Thunder 37 for | |||
| 02 06 2000 | No. 11, 2019 mid-season draft | 2019–2020 | for 5 for | Son of Stephen O'Reilly | |||
| 30 10 2000 | No. 6, 2020 rookie draft | 2020 | for Peel Thunder 54 for | ||||
| North Melbourne | Traded, 1994 national draft | N/A | for Perth | Traded and delisted in the 1994/95 offseason. Previously drafted by North Melbourne with pick 60 in 1993 AFL draft. Older brother of Graham Polak | |||
| Claremont | No. 19, 1997 rookie draft | 1997 | for Claremont | ||||
| 13 03 1991 | Norwood | No. 20, 2011 rookie draft | 2011–2012 | for Perth | |||
| Subiaco | No. 42, 2007 rookie draft | 2007 | 229 for Subiaco | 6-time WAFL premiership player | |||
| 20 6 1993 | No. 26, 2012 rookie draft | 2012–2013 | 148 for | 2017 Sandover Medallist | |||
| 28 10 1990 | East Perth | No. 34, 2009 rookie draft | 2009–2011 | for East Perth 22 for Subiaco | |||
| 5 2 1980 | Subiaco | No. 45, 1999 rookie draft | 1999–2000 | for South Fremantle 36 for Subiaco 71 for Perth | |||
| 18 3 1988 | Mt Gravatt | No. 13, 2007 rookie draft | 2007–2008 | for Swan Districts | First player to be drafted to Fremantle from Queensland | ||
| West Perth | No. 56, 1994 national draft | 1995 | for West Perth | ||||
| North Adelaide | No. 67, 2004 national draft No. 13, 2006 rookie draft | 2005 | 2006 | for East Fremantle | |||
| 1 1 1998 | 2017–2018 | for 15 for | Later played for West Coast | ||||
| 12 5 2001 | Claremont | 2020–2021 | for 3 for | Next Generation Academy selection | |||
| 6 1 1995 | No. 16, 2016 rookie draft | 2016–2017 | for | 2015 NEAFL Rising Star winner, 2016 WAFL premiership player | |||
| 8 5 2000 | Norwood | No. 32, 2018 national draft | 2019–2021 | 16 for | |||
| 20 3 1995 | South Fremantle | No. 32, 2014 rookie draft | 2014–2015 | for 34 for | |||
| 29 10 1975 | Subiaco | No. 4, 1997 rookie draft | 1997 | for Subiaco 38 for Claremont | Later played for Collingwood | ||
| 30 4 1978 | Peel | No. 49, 2000 rookie draft | 2000 | for South Fremantle 43 for Peel | |||
| 30 11 2004 | 2023–2024 | for | Next Generation Academy, | ||||
| 31 10 1993 | North Adelaide/Darwin | No. 61, 2012 rookie draft | 2012 | for | Also known as Jordan King-Wilson and Jordan Wilson | ||
| 15 7 1994 | Subiaco | No. 16, 2014 rookie draft | 2014 | for 13 for |