Peter Gordon is a key figure in the AFL Ontario community, known for his significant contributions to the development and promotion of Australian Football in the region. His involvement in the sport has been marked by dedication, leadership, and a passion for fostering the growth of the game.
The roles that Peter played have been instrumental in shaping the AFL Ontario landscape. Peter was a player, coach, and umpire, contributing to the success of his teams and the league in general. His leadership on the field was complemented by his strategic vision off the field, where he took on various executive positions to support the league’s expansion and development.
Beyond his playing and executive roles, Peter was actively involved in coaching and mentoring, helping to nurture young talent and promote the sport. His efforts in organizing events, securing sponsorships, and fostering community engagement have been crucial in increasing the visibility and popularity of Australian Football in Ontario. Peter’s legacy in the AFL Ontario community is a testament to his unwavering commitment and lasting impact on the sport.
Umpiring
CAFA, 1991-2000, 2002
- Games: 207
Clubs
North York Hawks, 1990-1991
- Games: 16
- Goals: 8
Various (Adopted Player), 1992-1999
- Games: 33
- Goals: 41
Awards & Honours
- CAFA Life Member, 1995
- AFL Ontario Hall of Fame, 2022
- North York Hawks Founder, 1990
Executive Roles
- CAFA President, 1996-1997
- CAFA Vice President, 1991, 1999
- CAFA Director, 1990-1991
- CAFA Director of Umpiring, 1997-2000
- North York Hawks President, 1990-1991