A Perth football club faces deregistration and has been expelled from their club rooms after a player reportedly attended a post-season party dressed as Stephen Hawking, allegedly with explicit images attached.

Players from the Osborne Park Football Club held a 'silly Sunday' celebration in August, with one player's costume depicting the late physicist Hawking, who suffered from motor neuron disease and spent much of his life in a wheelchair.

City of Stirling Mayor Mark Irwin claimed the costume involved "a gaming chair set-up, with screens … with images photocopied depicting child pornography".

WA Police say they investigated and found "no criminality", while the club said it was an "extremely embarrassing" moment.

But the mayor said the images caused distress when found by city sta

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