Prospect Knights FC

Western Suburbs spent its first 10 years utilising the soccer and sports ground facilities at Prospect High School for home games and training.

Following the merger of the two clubs, home games and training were split between Ogilvy Park and Harley Parade for the first season, whilst further developments were made at Harley Parade to include new clubroom and bar facilities in the late 1990s.

Once again this allowed the Knights to return to the top flight of Tasmanian soccer, where it has remained until this day.

2008 saw the club's Premier League side equal its best season finish of 4th, with the Premier League Reserves side going the entire season undefeated to claim their first title since 1993 (Western Suburbs) and the Under 18s winning the U18 Northern Cup.

Firstly coming Runners up to South Hobart in the Pre-season Steve Hudson cup, and then going through the season with just two defeats to secure the club's first ever Premier League title in 52 years, before bowing out of the Statewide Finals at the quarter final round to New Town.

2012 saw the Premier League side lose several players from the 2011 Championship team through work commitments, moving interstate/overseas or injury.

As the season progressed though, a series of results meant that a top 4 spot was the final ladder position.

The Premier League Reserves had a season which introduced some of the club's under 18s to a higher level and this along with injuries and work commitments of other players meant that there was not the consistency of last years Runners-up side, eventually finishing 8th.

The women's team were big improvers in 2012 winning 7 games and finishing the season mid table in 7th position.

Faced with dwindling finances, the loss of players to the National Premier Leagues Tasmania and having to compete with the AFL for facilities, the difficult decision to put the club into recess was taken in March 2015.